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Nikos Foskolos ((ギリシア語:Νίκος Φώσκολος); 26 November 1927 – 30 October 2013) was a Greek screenwriter and director. He is one of the most commercially successful screenwriters of Greek cinema. He has been called the "Goldfinger of commercial shows". He has been described as "the ''maître'' of exaggeration" and "the king of TV shows". His film ''Ipolochagos Natassa'' kept the most commercially successful film record for almost three decades from 1970 to 1999. ==Life and career== Foskolos was born in Athens on 26 November 1927.〔 He studied Political Science at the University of Athens but did not graduate.〔 From the age of 17 he started writing successful radio plays with both a historical and modern background.〔 His radio series ''Police Stories'' were the most popular radio series for three years.〔〔 In the 60s he worked as a theatre critic and also wrote plays for the theatre and radio. He wrote screenplays for over 70 Greek films, mostly working for Finos Film.〔 He introduced spaghetti westerns to Greek cinema.〔 His TV daily serial ''Lampsi'' was a huge success and ran for 11 seasons getting into the Guinness World Records in 1995.〔 He gained another entry into the Guinness World Records for writing two daily TV series, ''Lampsi'' and ''Kalimera Zoi'', for ten years.〔 ''Lampsi'' was shown for 13 years from 1991 to 2005 with a total of 3457 episodes produced.〔 In the 70s his TV serial ''Agnostos Polemos'' (Unknown War) broke the record of TV ratings with 92% of Greek households tuning in to the show. Foskolos has been described as an "important screenwriter", a "talented director", a "wonderful human being" and "the father of TV-serials and films". ''Ta Nea'' refers to him as "hyperproductive". The same paper also calls him ''polygrafotatos'' translating as "the one who has authored many writings".
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