Nikos Filippopoulos: The actor of “Woman should be afraid of man” died



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Nikos Filippopoulos became famous when he played the brother of Maro Kontou in the film “And the woman is afraid of the man”

The famous actor left his last breath at the age of 92 Nikos Filippopoulos. The unpleasant news was announced by Spyros Bibilas through your personal Facebook account.

Nikos Filippopoulos was born in Volos on March 22, 1928 and studied at the Drama School of the National Theater. He also studied radio direction, but also Byzantine and European music. In a children’s show he participated in the show “El tiempo del niño” and at the same time he performed at the Antigoni Metaxa theater.

Later he participated in numerous radio programs. According to wikipedia, he developed extensive directing activity: he directed many Greek and foreign drama plays, historical and folk chronicles, follow-up shows with religious themes.

He adapted several theatrical texts throughout 1928. He performed for the first time in the theater in 1945. From then until 1982, he participated in 62 performances at the National Theater. His most famous appearance in the cinema was the performance of Themistocles (brother of Maro Kontos), in the film “Woman is afraid of man”.. She was the wife of actress Lefki Venturatou.

“The great actor left us at noon Nikos Filippopoulos, my last living teacher from the Theater School of the Piraeus Association, the teacher who instilled in us an ethos and love for the theater, the actor who honored with great roles the Pappas del Teatro National School of Peace, who exemplified the Fool in Lear along with Minotis, who also left his mark on the cinema (brother of Maros “And the woman must be afraid of the man”) … He bent over at noon like Trellos used to say and fell asleep at 92 forever. “Have a good trip, my dear teacher,” he wrote. Spyros Bibilas.



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