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Elias Koteas (born 11 March 1961 in Montréal, Canada) is a Greek Canadian
actor.
Koteas graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is a member
of the Actors' Studio.
His parents are both of Greek descent, and he speaks Greek fluently.
A handsome Canadian supporting player of Greek parentage, Elias Koteas began
his career on stage appearing in NYC productions of "Holy Ghosts", "The
Changing Room", "Life Class" and "The Lady's Not for Burning" at the
American Academy of Dramatic Arts and "Terry Neal's Future" and "Rainbow
Dancing" at the Actors Studio.
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Producer Fred Roos spotted the intense young actor at the latter and quickly
cast him in the Disney holiday film "One Magic Christmas" (1985). Since then,
Koteas has become a recurring face on screen, while still remaining loyal to
his theater roots (i.e., performing in the 1988 Yale Repertory Company's
dramatic adaptation of "Kiss of the Spider Woman").
Koteas' acting teacher Peter Masterson believed in his pupil, directing him
in "Full Moon in Blue Water", in which he was convincing as an emotionally
disturbed handyman, and the bomb "Blood Red" (both 1988). For Roos and
Francis Ford Coppola, he appeared in "Gardens of Stone" (1987) and "Tucker:
A Man and His Dream" (1988), in the latter as an earnest young car designer.
His dark Mediterranean good looks helped secure the role of young Ari in the
ABC miniseries "The Richest Man in the World: The Aristotle Onassis Story"
(1988), and Koteas has performed in two of fellow Canadian Atom Egoyan's
films, "The Adjuster" (1992), as the amoral title character, and "Exotica"
(1994), as a disc jockey in a strip club romancing one of the dancers.
Koteas portrayed Casey Jones, man among terrapins, in the 1990 surprise
blockbuster "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and returned for the aptly named
third installment "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III" (1993) prior to the
release of David Cronenberg's controversial "Crash" (1996). Koteas' unique
and off-beat persona readily lent itself to the pivotal role of Vaughn,
whose unhealthy fascination with post-crash wounds had him presiding over a
loosely knit group of auto accident fetishists recreating notorious crack-ups.
He also acted in two Danny De Vito-produced vehicles, the sci-fi "Gattaca"
(1997, Andrew Niccol's directing debut), seen briefly in the opening
sequences as the father of Ethan Hawke's character, and "Living Out Loud"
(1998), an adaptation from the Chekhov canon, in which he appeared in a
particularly vivid scene as a stranger who kisses Holly Hunter.
Terrence Malick offered Koteas one of his finest screen opportunities to
date as the conscience-afflicted captain of "The Thin Red Line" (also 1998),
adapted by Malick from the Guadalcanal novel by James Jones. Playing a
thoughtful lawyer and decent officer of Charlie Company whose desire to
protect his men puts him at odds with the superior (Nick Nolte) who sees
soldiers simply as cannon fodder on the road to personal glory, Koteas
provided one of the few well-rounded characters in the director's much-anticipated
return to filmmaking. He also turned up earlier that year as a demonic
serial killer in "Fallen" and shared the screen with Ian McKellen as a
mysterious bum in Bryan Singer's "Apt Pupil", based on the Stephen King
novella. Koteas followed by supporting Winona Ryder and Ben Chaplin in
cinematographer Janusz Kaminski's thriller "Lost Souls" (2000).
In 2002, Koteas was cast in the dram-edy feature "Simone," which co-starred
Al Pacino and Catherine Keener, and then went on to portray the character
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