- As a result of participation in various video films, he is one of the most popular Greek actors based on participation in films.
- He studied acting at the Athens Theater School, while he continued his studies at the Pantomime School of Rennes in France.
- He made his first professional theatrical appearance in 1966 as a member of the troupe of Jenis Karezis, in the play "Viva Aspasia" by Iakovos Campanellis.
- In 1975, he was seen alongside Sotiris Moustakas, in the play by Sotiris Pantazis, "The Good Soldier Sveik", and in 1976, he collaborated with the troupe Yiannis Fertis - Xenias Kalogeropoulou in Gogol's "Inspector".
- His cinematic presence was rich, from a very young age. His first appearance is mentioned as his participation in Maria Plyta's film "Eva" in 1953.
- He played minor roles in several films. In the movie The Victim (1969) he appears as a stranger under the name of Antonis Papadopoulos.
- He participated in theatrical performances for television and radio, while he had written theatrical one-act plays that were presented on ERT, as well as numbers for music reviews.
- Thanasis Papadopoulos was a Greek actor and writer. He has been a member of the Greek Actors Association since 1975.
- The 1980s saw the heyday of his career as he appeared in numerous video films.
- He had participated in various films of the cinema, but also television series on private and public television.
- He participated in very beloved films of the old Greek cinema, such as "Viva Rena" (1967), "The Card Slot" (1967), "The Tricycle Guy" (1972), "Air, Air, Air" (1972), "A wonderful man" (1971), "Manto Mavrogenous" (1971), "The most brilliant bouzouki" (1968).
- He collaborated for years with the children's department of ERT, participating in the shows "Frutopia", "Somewhere Somewhere Once", "Tou koutiou ta mythyia" and others. He "lent" his voice to a multitude of characters in children's series and films, participating for years in the field of dubbing.
- His landmark film was "Law 4000" (1962) by Yannis Dalianidis, where he played the role of a tennis boy who is escorted by the police.
- His role as "tendyboy" in the emblematic film by Yiannis Dalianidis "Law 4000" (1962) remains unforgettable in the memory of moviegoers. The scene of the referral by the police, based on the law of the same name at the time, was one of the most characteristic and discussed of the time. For the role of the tennis boy, Papadopoulos had to cut his hair, which followed him in his real life, as many mistook him for a real tennis boy.
- In Alekos Sakellariou's "Stringlo po gira arnaki" (1967), he stood out playing one of the three children of Lambros Konstandaras.
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