Giorgos Pappas

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3029

Gender

Male

Birthday

06-Jan-1903

Age

(123 years old)

Place of Birth

Athens, Greece

Also Known As
  • Γιώργος Παππάς
  • Γιωργος Παππας
  • Йоргос Паппас

Giorgos Pappas

Biography

Georgios Pappas (Athens, 6 January 1903 - Athens, 3 May 1958) was a Greek dramatic actor. In 1933 he made his first appearance in cinema in the film "The Bad Road" directed by the Turk Muthshin Ertrogul and written by Grigor Xenopoulos, alongside Marika Kotopouli and Kyveli, to devote the next 13 years exclusively to theatre. During the occupation, he served as a conductor with Vasso Manolidou, Nikos Dendramis and Emilios Veakis. After the liberation, he collaborated with Katerina, but a turning point in his career was the period 1953-1959, with the troupe he co-organized with Lampeti and Horn – a troupe of stars as it was characterized – which was also the last theatrical collaboration of his short life. Some of his exceptional theatrical successes were in “Crime and Punishment”, “Don Juan”, “Caesar and Cleopatra”, “Saint Joan”, “Annunciation” and others. He also served as a professor of acting at the Drama School of the National Theater. He appeared in cinema again in 1946, starring in the film “Forgotten Faces” by Giorgos Tzavellas, and in 1948 in “Madame Sousou” by Takis Mouzenidis. In 1952 he also starred in Alekos Sakellarios' film, "The Other" and in Michael Cacoyannis' "Sunday Awakening". From then on, although he knew that he was suffering from cancer and was doomed, he continued to act in theater and cinema, giving his best. His next films were: "The Unknown" by Orestis Laskos in 1956, "The Last Lie" by Michael Cacoyannis in 1957 and finally "The Train Man" by Dinos Dimopoulos in 1958, a film whose filming ended shortly before his death. He translated many plays, several of which he directed himself, while at the same time contributing to French theater, for which he was honored with the bronze medal of the Legion of Honor.


Credits

Ο κακός δρόμος Ο κακός δρόμος (1933) Character: Nikos
Christina and Chrysoula are two teenage friends in Zakynthos and they are completely different as characters. Christina is ugly but honest, while Chrysoula is beautiful, but scandalizes the neighborhood with her provocative behavior. First fully sound-synchronized Greek motion picture. The film was shot in Constantinople by the director of the National Turkish Theatre, Muhsin Ertugrul with a script by Grigorios Xenopoulos, based on his novel by the same name. It was shown as one of the first contemporary Greek films to include full sound and conversation.
Της Πολιτσμάνας το... Κάγκελο!! Της Πολιτσμάνας το... Κάγκελο!! (1981) Character: N/A
A housewife slips into her cousin's police uniform to check on her husband who is dazzled by a seductive industrial spy, and in the meantime, gives wrongdoers what they deserve. But, can a law-enforcement uniform save her marriage?
Μαντάμ Σουσού Μαντάμ Σουσού (1948) Character: N/A
Sousou is a poor Greek woman who behaves like an aristocrat causing trouble to her honest husband and laughs to the people of her neighborhood.
Η Άγνωστος Η Άγνωστος (1954) Character: Πέτρος Φλεριανός
Madame X (Greek title: I Agnostos) is a 1954 Greek drama film directed by Orestis Laskos. It is based on the 1908 play by French playwright Alexandre Bisson (1848-1912). Thrown out of her home by a jealous husband, a woman sinks into degradation. Twenty years later, she is charged with killing a man bent on harming her son. The son, unaware of who the woman is, takes the assignment to defend her in court.
Ο άνθρωπος του τραίνου Ο άνθρωπος του τραίνου (1958) Character: Dimitris Kostopoulos
A party of couples from Athens is planning to attend the performance of Medea in Ancient Epidaurus. They set off in their cars bright and early in the morning, combining their theater outing with a side trip to Nauplion. They stop at a railroad junction for the train to pass. There Mado recognizes the fleeting figure of the man standing at the window of the train and she faints.
Κυριακάτικο Ξύπνημα Κυριακάτικο Ξύπνημα (1954) Character: Pavlos
On a lazy Athenian Sunday, a young and fresh saleswoman loses her soon-to-be winning lottery ticket, only to meet its handsome new owner. Of course, she wants it back; however, what if fortune and ardent Cupid are already on her doorstep?
Αν Ήμουν Πλούσιος Αν Ήμουν Πλούσιος (1972) Character: N/A
Michalis and Filippos work in a garage and dream of the good life. One day, they decide to take the car of a businessman, Aristeidis, who is away in Paris for a few days. At a night club, they bump into Mitsi, Mr. Aristeidis’ daughter, and Michalis pretends to be the rich businessman. The girl, although she suspects the truth right away, likes them and invites them over to her house.
Το Τελευταίο Ψέμα Το Τελευταίο Ψέμα (1958) Character: Kleon Pellas
A daughter discovers her wealthy family is actually on the verge of bankruptcy and decides to charm a millionaire for his money in marriage. Soon she is torn between living a lie and keeping up appearances.
Πρόσωπα λησμονημένα Πρόσωπα λησμονημένα (1946) Character: Tonis
A marginal guy, Tony, returns from America and, in a nightclub, he meets his old love, who has become a prostitute for his sake, abandoning her husband and child. Tony tries to take advantage of his friend's daughter, who is about to get married to a rich young man.



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