Stopped Fasculus for mistakes and choices he regretted: That killed me in my life.

He has written his own story in theatre and continues. In an interview he conceded to the show “Weekenders” of ANT1 he spoke of moments and options that determined his course. He referred to the reviews and how they affect him and admitted to having regretted performances in which he participated. “I saw people teach self-improvement, which have never been improved, nor teach they know. I don’t do self-improvement, but with life, I don’t make plans. I’m living it now. My goal was to be in the theater, nothing else. I guess I said I was charmingly disliked to make an impression. As far as I understand, they don’t like me much, and on the other hand I don’t have a complaint, somewhere I am fascinated,” Stamatis Fasculis said. The actor and director then confessed to having sacrificed the theatre for his personal life. He also admitted to regret performances, in which he participated, even though he did not have the financial need. CORVERSE As he said: “I have sacrificed the theater for my personal life, in 1986 I only made scenes for a great love. I didn’t regret it at all, other things I regret. I’ve done performances that I shouldn’t have done, and I said yes, and I didn’t even need the money. This “killed” me in my life, that I do everything.” Speaking of the reviews, Stamatis Fasculis commented: “I wanted to read the bad reviews after a show was over, because if you write something bad, you’ll be sad. People don’t even read them, I’ve made success with bad reviews and vice versa.” In one of his last interviews in 2024, Stamatis Fasculis had accepted a question about whether he intends to write a book about his life: “I won’t do it. If I do it now, half the theater can be torn down because I have to tell truths. If I do it after fifty years, no one will care because they’ll have forgotten us all. So let it go,” the actor and director said.