Giorgos Tsitsopoulos

Giorgos Tsitsopoulos

1929-01-01 – 2006-04-24 (age 77) Athens, Greece
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Biography

Giorgos Tsitsopoulos (1929 - 24 April 2006) was a Greek actor.

He was born in Athens and graduated from the Drama School of the Art Theatre. He began his theatrical career in the company of Marika Kotopouli in 1955. He was honored with the Karolos Koun Award for his performance as Pastor Manders in the play "In Ibsen's Country", by Iakovos Kambanelis, which was staged at the Open Theatre and directed by George Michaelides.

Apart from the theater, he also acted in Greek cinema, especially in its golden age, always in supporting roles, which made him even better known, such as in the films Mr. Pterarchos (1963), Something Burning (1964), Alice in the Navy (1961), Wedding Night (1967), The Groom from London (1967), The Barefoot Prince (1966), Wake Up Santa Claus (1969), The Parisian (1969), Olga, My Love (1968), Luxury Crazies (1963), Three Dolls and Me (1960), etc.

In general, he served the theater and cinema scene with consistency and ethics.

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Known For

The Parisian Lady
The Parisian Lady

1969

as Kostas

Three Ladies and me
Three Ladies and me

1960

as Faidon

The Lady and the Tramp
The Lady and the Tramp

1968

as Dinos Evangeliou

Nomos 4000
Nomos 4000

1962

as Takis

Alice in the Navy
Alice in the Navy

1961

as Takis

Lisa and the Other Woman
The Barefoot Prince
The Barefoot Prince

1966

as Giorgos

Erotic Stories
Erotic Stories

1959

as Vasilis' employee

Holidays in Vietnam
Holidays in Vietnam

1971

as Lampis

The Liar
The Liar

1968

as honeymooner passenger

Gold and Tin
Gold and Tin

1962

as Lakis

A Ship Full of Papadopoulos
The Tough Guy
The Tough Guy

1961

as Takis

Groom from London
Groom from London

1967

as Dionysis

The Luna Park Girl
The Luna Park Girl

1968

as Nikos

Wake up Vassili
Wake up Vassili

1969

as Periklis

To gelio vgike ap' ton Paradeiso
A tough corporal
A tough corporal

1964

as Orfeas

The Blue Beads from Greece
The Bridegrooms of Eftyhia