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TAKI 183: The Graffiti Artist Turned Cinematic Provocateur In the gritty world of urban art and underground culture, TAKI 183 has carved out a unique niche for himself as a filmmaker who captures the raw, rebellious energy of the streets. Born Demetrios, this Greek-American actor first rose to fame in the 1960s and 70s as a prolific graffiti artist whose "tag" became a symbol of the burgeoning graffiti movement in New York City. But TAKI 183's creative interests extended far beyond the walls of the city. In the 2000s, he began translating his outsider perspective and anti-establishment sensibilities to the world of independent cinema. His films, like the hard-hitting documentary Bomb It and the stylish period piece Wall Writers, offer an unflinching glimpse into the lives of society's marginalized figures - the taggers, the vandals, the disaffected youth who dare to defy the status quo. With a striking visual style that mirrors the jagged, visceral quality of his graffiti work, TAKI 183 brings an uncompromising authenticity to his roles, captivating audiences with his ability to embody the raw emotion and rebellious spirit of those who exist on the fringes of mainstream culture. Whether he's playing a tagger leaving his mark on city walls or a activist challenging the powers that be, TAKI 183 brings a palpable sense of danger and unpredictability to the screen. His is a singular voice in independent film, one that continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in the medium.