Stefan Kyriazis

Arts Editor

Preston's Summary

Stefan Kyriazis is an Arts Editor at Express.co.uk and Sunday Express Stage Editor. He covers a range of topics including film, music, books, dance, and theatre, with a particular focus on promoting the arts in the UK, especially in film and theatre. Stefan has been featured in notable publications such as Mirror, MSN, Daily Express, Irish Star US, The Mirror, MyLondon, and Daily Star (UK).

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Geo Focus

London, United Kingdom (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion: 32 %
Reviews: 30 %
Informative: 19 %
Event Coverage: 5 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Film Industry
  • Plays & Musicals

Pitching Insights

Stefan Kyriazis predominantly covers entertainment news, including celebrity profiles, film reviews, and industry insights. He seems to be interested in providing a mix of event coverage, expert commentary, and evolving stories within the realm of entertainment.

Given his focus on Hollywood and biographies with a UK national geographic scope, Stefan would likely be receptive to pitches related to exclusive interviews or insights into upcoming film releases featuring British actors or filmmakers. Additionally, he may appreciate pitches that offer unique perspectives on classic Hollywood icons or behind-the-scenes details about popular films from the past.

Entertainment professionals based in the UK who have insider knowledge of the industry's developments could find success reaching out to Stefan with relevant story ideas.

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