Miltos Erolimo is a British theater and film actor with Greek Cypriot roots. Filmed also in television projects. The world-famous role was brought to him by the role of Sirio Forel - a minor hero of the series “Game of Thrones”, a master of possession of knives. The list of works by a representative of the British school of cinema 28 cinematic roles. The filmography of Miltos Erolimu includes cinematic projects of the genres: drama, comedy, crime.
Appeared in the frame with actors: Thomas Sangster, Joseph Altin, Hannah Weddingham, Harry Loyd, Sebastian Armesto and others.
The Briton, whose height is 161 cm, was involved in such rating projects as: “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”, “Game of Thrones”, “Wolf Hall”, “Black Bookstore”, “BBC: Walking with the Beasts”.
The best year of his career for this period is 2011, when an artist from Misty Albion was invited to the American-English fantasy series "Game of Thrones", which was released under the motto "Victory or Death." He played the first role in cinema in 1998, when he was invited to the Middleton's Changeling project. The most famous scene with his participation is the one in which he teaches young Aria Stark the technique of wielding a sword called "Dance of Water" in the film "Game of Thrones."
Biography
He was born in the city of London, where he spent his childhood and youth. According to the actor, he began to try himself in the creative field very early - at the age of nine. According to Miltos Erolim, he later became a member of such renowned musical projects as: Cabaret, West Side Story. When he was in college, he mastered the basics of the director's profession.
Having become a bachelor of arts, he began his adult theater career. According to the British, he and his colleagues at that time created experimental productions, which often were successful at various festivals. After that, he spent some time as a free agent, and then became an artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he still works today. One of the famous theater critics called the game of the native of London “unrestrained”, while designating the ability of Miltos to Yerolim to become “the key to all action”. The Briton himself says that in his career he had to be a circus performer, a dancer, and an acrobat.
The role that brought fame
The actor got into the project “Game of Thrones” thanks to his acquaintance with the director of the casting, Nina Gol, who initially suggested that he form the image of Lord Waris. However, after reading the script, a native of London doubted that he could play this character, and then after his personal meeting with the scriptwriters and producers of this series, the actor was offered the role of Sirio Forel, to which he gladly agreed.
Actor Miltos Yerolim admitted that at first he was scared to play such a specific role, but he accepted this challenge because he “likes to solve complex problems”. Qualitatively prepare for his role he was helped by choreographer Bill Hobbs. Today, the Briton says that he is satisfied with the way he portrayed his hero. He notes that he was deeply moved when fans of this series said they liked his “blade master”. The actor believes that the melee weapon skills that he acquired while working for the Royal Shakespeare Company helped him portray this hero so realistically.
Summing up the results of his work, he says that it was extremely useful for him to interact in the frame with such “generous and inspiring actors”, whose society he simply enjoyed.
Films with his participation
In 1999, Miltos Erolimu starred in the television project "Winter's Tale." A year later, he becomes a Spanish policeman in the comedy series "My Family" about a sad dentist who has to obey his wife, an inept mistress, supply money to his negligent daughter and endure the constant failures of his own son.
Then he worked on the series "Black Bookstore." In the BBC film "Walking with the Beasts" depicts a prehistoric man. In the series "Derived" forms the image of the actor.
In 2017, appears in the detective full-length film “Murder on the Orient Express.”