Antonis Papadopoulos

Antonis Papadopoulos

1932-05-04 – 1983-10-09 (age 51) Athens, Greece
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Biography

Antonis Papadopoulos (4 May 1932 - 9 October 1983) was a Greek actor. He was on friendly terms with Zanninos and was the uncle of singer Christos Thivaios. Two years before his death, his daughter was born. A very characteristic “figure” of Greek cinema, from the late 60s to the late 70s. He embodied, usually in secondary comic roles, the naive, the grumpy and the complaining.

He starred with Thanasis Vengos in the series of surreal comedies of Agent Thou-Vou (“secret” agent), as the agent’s assistant (Vengos), but also in many others. He also starred in several films in the early 80s, such as the film "Wheel, Bag and Hammer", with great box office success.

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Known For

The Teacher was One Hell of a Man
Wheel Bag and Kopana
Wheel Bag and Kopana

1982

as Mr. Amarantos

The Father-in-Law
The Father-in-Law

1968

as Adolf Hitler

The Man from Karpazia
The Man from Karpazia

1969

as sportsman

The Fantarines
The Fantarines

1979

as soldier

Which Way to the Septic Tank?
The Storyteller
The Storyteller

1969

as janitor

To Be or Not To Be
Fifis the Unbeatable
Fifis the Unbeatable

1966

as Sideris' henchman #1

The Greedy
Help! Vengos Visible Agent '000'
Gigolos
Gigolos

1981

as Zaharias

My Sister Deserves a Beating
Groom from London
Groom from London

1967

as customer

A mistake in love
A mistake in love

1961

as waiter

The jealous woman
The jealous woman

1968

as jeweler