Paris Paraskevadis

Paris Paraskevadis is an actor and singer born in Athens, Greece.

Paris graduated from the National Theatre of Greece Drama School where he received his Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Acting with First-Class Honours.

He was later accepted in the Royal Academy of Music in London where he attained his Master of Arts and LRAM in Musical Theatre with Distinction. Paris was awarded scholarships from Onassis Foundation and from the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation. Whilst training he was awarded Highly Commended at the Toni V Fell Prize judged by James Powell.

He has appeared in television and stage productions while also performing as a singer in music venues.

Paris recently appeared in “The Bull Who Played The Bagpipes” ("O Távros Pou Épaize Pípiza") as El Pepoldo (Toreador) in the Municipal Theatre of Piraeus, directed by Konstantinos Rigos, a Greek play written by Eugene Trivizas with original music by Dimitris Papadimitriou (November 2024 to April 2025).

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