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Greek-Australian Actor Thaao Penghlis Discusses 2020 Daytime Emmy Nomination

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Veteran actor Thaao Penghlis spoke with Greek Reporter recently about his 2020 Daytime Emmy nomination for the long-running daytime drama “Days of Our Lives,” as well as his Greek heritage.

Penghlis has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series” for his portrayal of Tony DiMera in the iconic NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives, marks his third career Daytime Emmy nomination.

“That was a surprise. I am always pleasantly surprised when it comes through,” he says modestly.

When asked how he handles being dialogue-heavy on the show, he explains “It’s a memory muscle. I do things one scene at a time. I go through them four times and by then, I know them.”

Penghlis relates that he was also proud to be a part of the “Chad & Abby in Paris” Days of Our Lives digital drama series. “I liked working with the actors on there,” he reminisces. “I have a wonderful relationship working with Billy Flynn.”

On being an actor in the digital age, he says, “I’ve been in the business long enough, so I’ve seen a lot of changes.”

Penghlis revealed that he studied under esteemed acting teacher Milton Katselas, then working as his assistant for ten years. “Half of my life has been training, the other half has been working — it’s an ongoing process,” he explains.

“The biggest education for me was the journeys that I have taken, such as visiting Egypt fourteen times. I was able to infiltrate that knowledge through the work and I think that’s what has sustained me.”

The veteran actor also opened up about his Greek heritage. “It’s an interesting culture. My parents are from Kastellorizo. It’s a small island, one of the Dodecanese. It’s an island that is closest to Turkey. My grandparents came from Constantinople.

“After World War II, they decided to migrate to Sydney, Australia. My mother never spoke English, so I had to go to Greek school for five years so that I could go home to have a conversation with my parents. I am grateful for that, since now I know how to speak, write, and read the Greek language.”

A very profound experience for Penghlis was visiting the monastic community on Mount Athos in Greece. He was drawn to its rich history, the icons, and the prayers. “The churches are so beautiful, as are the icons, and the history behind the icons,” he explains.

Penghlis had nothing but the kindest remarks about Gregory Zarian, who also earned a 2020 Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama Series for the show “Venice: The Series.”

“Gregory is such a lovely human being. I’ve known him for a very long time. He is very gracious,” Penghlis says.

The actor defined the word success by saying “Success has many levels. It is how you feel within. I’m successful as a chef, as an actor, and at my influences on my family. Success, to me, is the things that you are able to look at and know they are complete and worthy, and they created something within you as a human being that makes you stand on your own platform.”

When asked about his loyal fans, he states “A lot of the fans sustain you. Even though I’ve always played Machiavelian characters, the fans have told me that they have always loved to hate my character. I would give them something to love and something to hate.”

To learn more about Emmy-nominated actor Thaao Penghlis, you can follow him on InstagramTwitter, and check out his IMDb page.

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