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Nick Giannopoulos

Nicholas Giannopoulos (born 1 July 1963) is a Greek Australian stand-up comedian, stage, TV and film actor and film director. He is best known for his comedy stage show Wogs Out of Work alongside George Kapiniaris, the television sitcom Acropolis Now and The Wog Boy film series and has been described as "Australia's leading exponent of "wog" humour".[1][2]

Nick Giannopoulos
Born
Nicholas Giannopoulos

(1963-07-01) 1 July 1963 (age 60)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Occupation(s)Comedian, actor, film director
Years active1987–present

Early life edit

Giannopoulos was born in Melbourne, the first-born son of Greek immigrant parents. He grew up in working class origins, his father ran a milk bar, which he staffed sometimes from a young age, while his mother was a machinist. Growing up at the time, Australia was a racially divided country, though in Richmond, Victoria there were a community of Greek Australian which he was part of.[3]

He grew up in the inner Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy and Richmond and attended Abbotsford Primary School and Richmond High School.[4] In 1981 he was accepted into the Drama course at Rusden State College where he also was a student in Media Studies.[4] He left Rusden halfway through his course when he auditioned and was accepted into the Drama School at the Victorian College of the Arts, from where he eventually graduated.[4]

Career edit

Comedy edit

After facing challenges about progressing his career, partly because casting was difficult because of his Greek origins, Giannopoulos saved up his dole cheques and put on his first show, Wogs out of work at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 1987.[5] The show was wildly successful, toured around Australia, and remains one of the highest grossing Australian created live shows of all time.[6][7] He has followed up Wogs Out of Work with the Wog Boys, Wog-A-Rama and Wog Story stage shows.[8] Giannopoulos has also made appearances at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, as well as co-authored books.[9] In 1990–1991, he toured Australia to full house audiences for eight months as the star of the stage production of Acropolis Now Live Onstage, which he co-produced.[10][11] In 1993–1995, he toured Australia with his ethnic comedy stage show Wog-A-Rama. In the 1990s, he toured Australia with his ethnic comedy stage show Wogboys.[2][12]

In 2019, Giannopopulos joined the Sooshi Mango boys and Mary Coustas on stage in a show named Fifty Shades of Ethnic.[13]

Television edit

Giannopoulos was one of the creators and stars of the television sitcom Acropolis Now. It was a popular TV show based on Greek-Australians maintaining a Greek café in Melbourne. It consisted of 5 seasons with 3 main characters throughout the shows series. The show aired from 1989 until 1992, on Channel Seven. Acropolis Now had higher ratings than 60 Minutes and A Current Affair.[11]

In 2004, Giannopoulos hosted and produced the TV special Greece Is The Word on the Seven Network and repeated before the Athens Olympics Opening Ceremony.[2] In 2005, he developed a new comedy series Get Nicked that was commissioned by the Seven Network but was cancelled just before going into production.[2]

Acting edit

In 1990, Giannopoulos was the director and star of the play The Heartbreak Kid with which he toured Australia.[14] In 1991 he played Danny Zuko in the David Atkins production of the musical Grease at the Footbridge Theatre in Sydney.[15]

Film edit

Giannopoulos' film credits include The Wog Boy (2000), which is the 20th highest grossing Australian movie of all time.[16] In 2003, he directed, wrote, and starred in The Wannabes. In 2010, he starred in Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos, and had a cameo in 2014's Fat Pizza vs. Housos.[17][18][19] In June 2021, it was announced that Wog Boy 3: Wog Boys Forever was in production, with a tentative release scheduled for 2022.

Personal life edit

Giannopolous dated fellow comedian, his Acropolis Now co-star Mary Coustas for five years while in their 20s. As of 2017, he was in a relationship with Natalie Neville / DJ Femme after meeting a party in St Kilda.[20]

Awards edit

Mo Awards edit

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Nick Giannopoulos won two awards in that time.[21][22] and the Comedy Star of The Year award.[22]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1997 Nick Giannopoulos New Wave Comedy Performer of the Year Won
1999 Nick Giannopoulos New Wave Comedy Performer of the Year Won

References edit

  1. ^ "The Wogs are back in town". The Sydney Morning Herald. The notion of a sequel to Wogboy sounds like a bad joke, and for a long time it was – especially to its star and creator Nick Giannopoulos, the Melbourne man who emerged from the Wogs Out of Work comedy phenomenon of the late-1980s to become Australia's leading exponent of "wog" humour.
  2. ^ a b c d "Slice of humble souvlaki Nick Giannopoulos tells Jim Schembri how failure and the internet helped him re-embrace his inner wog". The Sydney Morning Herald. 13 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Nick Giannopoulos | Giannopolous". www.onlymelbourne.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Nick Giannopoulos Bio". Onlymelbourne.com.
  5. ^ "Nick Giannopoulos | Giannopolous". www.onlymelbourne.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  6. ^ Pons, Xavier (2002). Departures: How Australia Reinvents Itself. Melbourne University Publish. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-522-84995-0. The most phenomenal commercial success in immigrant theatre has been Wogs Out of Work (1987) and its spin-offs, Wog-A-Rama (1993) and Wog Boys (1996)
  7. ^ Milne, Geoffrey (1 January 2004). Theatre Australia (un)limited: Australian Theatre Since the 1950s. Rodopi. p. 269. ISBN 90-420-0930-6. Particularly significant for its extremely broad audience appeal is the Wogs out of Work phenomenon.
  8. ^ Wog Boy Nick Giannopoulos is back. AAP News, 2009 June 16. Financial Times Ltd., 2009 June 16
  9. ^ Giannopoulos, Nick; Sorrenti, Vince; plus, others (1989). Chariots of the Wogs: The No. 1 Guide to Hot Cars & Cruising : Stars and Their Cars, how to Pick Up Girls. Fortitude Valley, Qld.: Tadevan Holdings. ISBN 0-7316-9807-X. Retrieved 15 January 2021 – via GoogleBooks.
  10. ^ "Wog Boy – Der größte Zorbas von Down Under". Der phänomenale Erfolg dieser Show führte zu der Entstehung der erfolgreichen TV-Komödie "Acropolis Now". Giannopoulos war Miterfinder und Co-Autor der Serie, die über fünf Spielzeiten lief. Als Fortsetzung coproduzierte er "Acropolis Now – Live on Stage"
  11. ^ a b The Bulletin. Vol. 115. J. Haynes and J.F. Archibald. 1993. p. 146. The TV sitcom Acropolis Now ran for five seasons and regularly scored higher ratings then 60 Minutes and A Current Affair, the Acropolis Now Live stage show toured for eight months and now Wog-A-Rama is opening in Sydney on December.
  12. ^ Bennett, Sally (24 December 2013). "Wogboys back in work with a national tour of popular stage show". Herald Sun.
  13. ^ "Sooshi Mango – Fifty Shades of Ethnic". Off The Leash. 10 December 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  14. ^ The Bulletin. J. Haynes and J.F. Archibald. 1989. p. 165. Nick Giannopoulos from Wogs Out Of Work directs and stars in The Heartbreak Kid. about a student with a crush on his teacher, in Theatre 62 ($19.90) until September 9 — which is also the closing date for Lost Weekend (Space, in the ...
  15. ^ "How We Do What We Do: Mitchell Butel with Marika Aubrey". aussietheatre.com.au. 25 February 2013. Guy Pearce was playing Danny Zuko, and went to London to do a panto for a few months, and Nick Giannopoulos took over.
  16. ^ "Top 100 Australian feature films at the Australian box office" 4 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ "Australian Web Archive". Archived from the original on 20 February 2005.
  18. ^ . Hoyts. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  19. ^ Vagg, Stephen (18 August 2019). "Australian Movie Stars". Filmink.
  20. ^ Rocca, Jane (19 July 2017). "Nick Giannopoulos: I've finally learnt how to balance my career and relationships". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  21. ^ "MO Award Winners". Mo Awards. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  22. ^ a b "Star and car: Nick Giannopoulos". drive.com.au. 31 October 2012.

External links edit

  • Nick Giannopoulos at IMDb

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Nicholas Giannopoulos born 1 July 1963 is a Greek Australian stand up comedian stage TV and film actor and film director He is best known for his comedy stage show Wogs Out of Work alongside George Kapiniaris the television sitcom Acropolis Now and The Wog Boy film series and has been described as Australia s leading exponent of wog humour 1 2 Nick GiannopoulosBornNicholas Giannopoulos 1963 07 01 1 July 1963 age 60 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaOccupation s Comedian actor film directorYears active1987 present Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Comedy 2 2 Television 2 3 Acting 2 4 Film 3 Personal life 4 Awards 4 1 Mo Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editGiannopoulos was born in Melbourne the first born son of Greek immigrant parents He grew up in working class origins his father ran a milk bar which he staffed sometimes from a young age while his mother was a machinist Growing up at the time Australia was a racially divided country though in Richmond Victoria there were a community of Greek Australian which he was part of 3 He grew up in the inner Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy and Richmond and attended Abbotsford Primary School and Richmond High School 4 In 1981 he was accepted into the Drama course at Rusden State College where he also was a student in Media Studies 4 He left Rusden halfway through his course when he auditioned and was accepted into the Drama School at the Victorian College of the Arts from where he eventually graduated 4 Career editComedy edit After facing challenges about progressing his career partly because casting was difficult because of his Greek origins Giannopoulos saved up his dole cheques and put on his first show Wogs out of work at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 1987 5 The show was wildly successful toured around Australia and remains one of the highest grossing Australian created live shows of all time 6 7 He has followed up Wogs Out of Work with the Wog Boys Wog A Rama and Wog Story stage shows 8 Giannopoulos has also made appearances at the Melbourne Comedy Festival as well as co authored books 9 In 1990 1991 he toured Australia to full house audiences for eight months as the star of the stage production of Acropolis Now Live Onstage which he co produced 10 11 In 1993 1995 he toured Australia with his ethnic comedy stage show Wog A Rama In the 1990s he toured Australia with his ethnic comedy stage show Wogboys 2 12 In 2019 Giannopopulos joined the Sooshi Mango boys and Mary Coustas on stage in a show named Fifty Shades of Ethnic 13 Television edit Giannopoulos was one of the creators and stars of the television sitcom Acropolis Now It was a popular TV show based on Greek Australians maintaining a Greek cafe in Melbourne It consisted of 5 seasons with 3 main characters throughout the shows series The show aired from 1989 until 1992 on Channel Seven Acropolis Now had higher ratings than 60 Minutes and A Current Affair 11 In 2004 Giannopoulos hosted and produced the TV special Greece Is The Word on the Seven Network and repeated before the Athens Olympics Opening Ceremony 2 In 2005 he developed a new comedy series Get Nicked that was commissioned by the Seven Network but was cancelled just before going into production 2 Acting edit In 1990 Giannopoulos was the director and star of the play The Heartbreak Kid with which he toured Australia 14 In 1991 he played Danny Zuko in the David Atkins production of the musical Grease at the Footbridge Theatre in Sydney 15 Film edit Giannopoulos film credits include The Wog Boy 2000 which is the 20th highest grossing Australian movie of all time 16 In 2003 he directed wrote and starred in The Wannabes In 2010 he starred in Wog Boy 2 Kings of Mykonos and had a cameo in 2014 s Fat Pizza vs Housos 17 18 19 In June 2021 it was announced that Wog Boy 3 Wog Boys Forever was in production with a tentative release scheduled for 2022 Personal life editGiannopolous dated fellow comedian his Acropolis Now co star Mary Coustas for five years while in their 20s As of 2017 he was in a relationship with Natalie Neville DJ Femme after meeting a party in St Kilda 20 Awards editMo Awards edit The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards commonly known informally as the Mo Awards were annual Australian entertainment industry awards They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016 Nick Giannopoulos won two awards in that time 21 22 and the Comedy Star of The Year award 22 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1997 Nick Giannopoulos New Wave Comedy Performer of the Year Won1999 Nick Giannopoulos New Wave Comedy Performer of the Year WonReferences edit The Wogs are back in town The Sydney Morning Herald The notion of a sequel to Wogboy sounds like a bad joke and for a long time it was especially to its star and creator Nick Giannopoulos the Melbourne man who emerged from the Wogs Out of Work comedy phenomenon of the late 1980s to become Australia s leading exponent of wog humour a b c d Slice of humble souvlaki Nick Giannopoulos tells Jim Schembri how failure and the internet helped him re embrace his inner wog The Sydney Morning Herald 13 May 2010 Nick Giannopoulos Giannopolous www onlymelbourne com au Retrieved 11 October 2022 a b c Nick Giannopoulos Bio Onlymelbourne com Nick Giannopoulos Giannopolous www onlymelbourne com au Retrieved 11 October 2022 Pons Xavier 2002 Departures How Australia Reinvents Itself Melbourne University Publish p 73 ISBN 978 0 522 84995 0 The most phenomenal commercial success in immigrant theatre has been Wogs Out of Work 1987 and its spin offs Wog A Rama 1993 and Wog Boys 1996 Milne Geoffrey 1 January 2004 Theatre Australia un limited Australian Theatre Since the 1950s Rodopi p 269 ISBN 90 420 0930 6 Particularly significant for its extremely broad audience appeal is the Wogs out of Work phenomenon Wog Boy Nick Giannopoulos is back AAP News 2009 June 16 Financial Times Ltd 2009 June 16 Giannopoulos Nick Sorrenti Vince plus others 1989 Chariots of the Wogs The No 1 Guide to Hot Cars amp Cruising Stars and Their Cars how to Pick Up Girls Fortitude Valley Qld Tadevan Holdings ISBN 0 7316 9807 X Retrieved 15 January 2021 via GoogleBooks Wog Boy Der grosste Zorbas von Down Under Der phanomenale Erfolg dieser Show fuhrte zu der Entstehung der erfolgreichen TV Komodie Acropolis Now Giannopoulos war Miterfinder und Co Autor der Serie die uber funf Spielzeiten lief Als Fortsetzung coproduzierte er Acropolis Now Live on Stage a b The Bulletin Vol 115 J Haynes and J F Archibald 1993 p 146 The TV sitcom Acropolis Now ran for five seasons and regularly scored higher ratings then 60 Minutes and A Current Affair the Acropolis Now Live stage show toured for eight months and now Wog A Rama is opening in Sydney on December Bennett Sally 24 December 2013 Wogboys back in work with a national tour of popular stage show Herald Sun Sooshi Mango Fifty Shades of Ethnic Off The Leash 10 December 2019 Retrieved 26 October 2020 The Bulletin J Haynes and J F Archibald 1989 p 165 Nick Giannopoulos from Wogs Out Of Work directs and stars in The Heartbreak Kid about a student with a crush on his teacher in Theatre 62 19 90 until September 9 which is also the closing date for Lost Weekend Space in the How We Do What We Do Mitchell Butel with Marika Aubrey aussietheatre com au 25 February 2013 Guy Pearce was playing Danny Zuko and went to London to do a panto for a few months and Nick Giannopoulos took over Top 100 Australian feature films at the Australian box office Archived 4 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Australian Web Archive Archived from the original on 20 February 2005 Fat Pizza Vs Housos Hoyts Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 19 November 2014 Vagg Stephen 18 August 2019 Australian Movie Stars Filmink Rocca Jane 19 July 2017 Nick Giannopoulos I ve finally learnt how to balance my career and relationships The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 11 October 2022 MO Award Winners Mo Awards 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