In 1985 he began his collaboration with the National Theatre, playing from works by Shakespeare to Ionesco, but also ancient dramas and Aristophanic comedies at the Athens and Epidaurus Festivals.
He had won the ""A' Karolos Koun Male Role Award" and the "Emilios Veakis" award.
He has been a professor at the Drama School of the National Theatreand at the Department of Theater at the University of Thessaloniki.
In 1973 he founded the Theater of Satires, staging excellent plays until 1975 with the first performance of K. Mursela's play "Oh, what a world, father".