Dimitri Logothetis
This sandbox is in the article namespace. Either move this page into your userspace, or remove the {{User sandbox}} template. Dimitri Logothetis-Filmmaker, was born in Greece and immigrated to the United States with his father Euthymios and mother Anna at age six. He attended Lawndale high school in the Los Angeles South bay where he played football and ran track. He attended Loyola Marymount University film school were he received a Master of Arts[1] http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=133677587&privcapId=283170 in film and television directing. Dimitri directed and produced his thesis short film, "Call Me Kaiser, "[1] http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0517768/which won numerous national and international film awards including in 1979, the Samuel Z. Arkoff "Best Film," which was handed to Dimitri by Roger Corman.