Albanian Origin Actor Dies in Greece Car Crash

Well-known Albanian-Greek actor, Panos Natsis (Panajot Naçi), has passed away in a car accident on Saturday morning, at the intersection of Deligiorgi and Kerameikou streets, local media reported this Sunday.

Greek media reported that the 31-year-old was traveling by motorcycle when he collided with a truck, but so far the circumstances of the accident are not known.

Before the accident, Naçi had been at the birthday party of his colleague, Alexandra Tavoulari, which he had organized himself.

Nevertheless, Panos Natsis, of Albanian origin, was born on January 3, 1991 in Athens and graduated from the Drama School of the Art Theater in 2012.

He had participated in the theatrical performances "Welcome Detective Poirot" (2013-2014), "Stella in red gloves" (2015-2016), "Sound of a gun" (2016-2017) and many others. For the third year he starred in George Kapoutzidis's play, "Who will divorce, raise your hand."

He also starred in ANT1's daily series, "Nameless Woman" (2018). This season he would play in George Kapoutzidis's new comedy series, "Serres".