“Life is full of stories, and I am a storyteller.”
My Story
Life is the one story you can’t write, no matter how hard you try. Alexios found this out at the age of 16 with a surprise diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, a chronic illness with no known cure. Even more surprising, to him, this was no tragedy. Instead, it propelled him toward his passions and true potential. He studied film at the University of Mississippi, where he hoped to further his knowledge and gain skills to build a career as a professional screenwriter/actor/director. Until, a less than inspiring teacher brazenly told him,
“Well, you know what they say, Jack of All Trades, Master of None.”
How that expression applied to this situation remains an arogant mystery.
As you might guess, that was his tipping point. He dropped out of film school, moved home, started to built his script vault, made a feature-length documentary; that he wrote, hosted, and directed, then moved to Los Angeles to pursue his career. Now residing in East Hollywood (EaHo baby), he studied at the Los Angeles Performing Arts Conservatory where he earned a Screenwriting Certificate and acted in multiple showcases. Currently, he is aiming to produce two short films in 2026, Law of the Outlaw and Operátion Verité. There’s a lot more to be said, but that’s what a Wikipedia page is for, come back in 5.
A multi-faceted visionary filmmaker & entertainer
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Screenwriter
A dedicated storyteller since 2016, he taught himself the craft by watching movies, reading screenplays, writing screenplays, reading articles, and writing more screenplays. His stories are authentic; with either an undertone of comedy or a strong wiff. At the core of his work are unique characters, clever dialogue, and original stories.
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Actor
A teacher once called him a “clown,” which in Italian theater is a compliment? He is instinctual, observant, sefless, and raw. In college he performed in two productions and won “Best Newcomer Award” using instincts alone. Comedy is his forte given his background and Improv training, but the gene for drama runs deep in his Greek veins.
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Director
Inspired by modern greats like Christopher Nolan, Taika Waititi, and Guy Ritchie, he envisions what he writes—the cuts, the angles, the blocking, the acting, the scenes, the timeline. Naturally, when your mind is drawn to being this hands on, there is only one thing to do… He credits his father for passing down this gene.