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They have no end complaints from the actors who complain of being sexually harassed or abused. THE Christos Vassilopoulos from the United States, where she has been living for the past few years, spoke via Skype on Danae Barka’s show and revealed the two traumatic experiences that he had experienced early in his career both on stage and on television.
I have a bitter experience and an experience that was thankless and “icy”. I had an experience with a very great director, who invited me to audition. I was 19 years old, still going to school, I went to the audition. They were looking for boys to dance. We were in a dark room, the audition was over and he asked me to undress, I undress and live in underwear and they tell me that you have to undress completely. And I ask him why and he tells me why I have to see. I got dressed and left. I felt very uncomfortable. The director is no longer alive, so there is no point in mentioning, complaining or saying anything. We all have an “ice cream” story with someone who abused power.
The second incident was at the age of 23. I have closed my first job at Mega, I do the first episode and the episode comes out and goes to the channel. They don’t give me the go-ahead and the director takes me and tells me that we are not going to continue with the collaboration. I take the production and talk to a producer who tells him that they should pay me for the episode I worked on and he replies that they won’t pay me because the episode hasn’t been shown and if you go to a lawyer I’ll make sure. you don’t work on TV again. It was obviously intimidation. After this incident I couldn’t speak, I couldn’t share it. “When something like this happens, you can’t understand it.” Christos Vassilopoulos said.
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