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- biographical drama Kill Your Darlings. Krokidas attended Yale University, where he originally enrolled into acting. Krokidas graduated with a B.A. in theater...
- Minister, but as he was out of the country, Krokidas was appointed as interim Prime Minister. Until Krokidas could reach Athens to be sworn in, the Minister...
- American biographical drama film written by Austin Bunn and directed by John Krokidas in his feature film directorial debut. The film had its world premiere...
- (1932 - November 3, 1933 in Athens, Greece, former prime minister Sotiris Krokidas (1922 - September 17, 1922 14 November in Athens. Greece former prime minister...
- control of the government. Soon a new government was formed, with Sotirios Krokidas as chairman. Trial of the Six Note: Greece officially adopted the Gregorian...
- Allen Ginsberg in the thriller drama Kill Your Darlings, directed by John Krokidas. He also starred in an Irish-Canadian romantic comedy film The F Word (2013)...
- novel after August had departed from the project. In October 2014, John Krokidas was reported to be directing the film, though in April 2015, Paul King...
- the edge of a corn field. 13 3 "Once Upon a Time in Wayward Pines" John Krokidas Anna Fricke June 8, 2016 (2016-06-08) 2AZF03 2.37 Pam Pilcher narrates...
- from the original on May 25, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2015. "2013 John Krokidas: "Kill Your Darlings"". Sundance Film Festival. Archived from the original...
- (born 1936), Gr**** politician and former government minister Sotirios Krokidas (1852–1924), former Prime Minister of Greece Sotirios Sotiropoulos (1831–1898)...