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Home/People/Notis Peryalis
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Born
Aug 16, 1920Died: Nov 10, 2009
Lived 89 years
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

20
Movies
1
TV Shows
Also Known As
Νότης Περγιάλης
Νοτης Περγιαλης
Notis Pergialis
IMDb Profile

Notis Peryalis

Acting

Biography
Notis Pergialis ( Greek: Νότης Περγιάλης), 16 August 1920 - 10 November 2009) was a Greek writer, actor, director and lyricist. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1953 to 1983. Until his death, he staged theatrical performances with an amateur group at Agioi Theodoroi. He was born in Anogia, Laconia. His real name was Georgios Nikolopoulos (Greek: Γεώργιος Νικολόπουλος). He studied at the theatrical school founded by Vassilis Rotas. Since 1949 he has worked as an actor and writer in theater, cinema and radio. However, he emerged more as an actor in cinema and television, playing characteristic roles. He wrote many plays, such as "Pain Gives Birth to Gods", which was awarded the prize of the Kalokairinios competition, "Sunborn" and "The Girl with the Ribbon", "Song in Messolonghi" (directed by Pelos Katselis as part of the Messolonghi festivities in 1957), "Eichmann and the Parrot" (1971),"Golden Pill" and "Antigone of the Occupation" (People's Theatre Manos Katrakis 1954, 1958 and 1960 respectively), "Masks for Angels" (Elsa Vergi Company 1959), "Crazy Moon" (Arma Theatre 1965), "This Tree Wasn't Called Patience" (Hatziskos Nikiforakis Company 1974-5) etc. He is the lyricist of the very famous song Let's take a walk to the moon, the music of which was written by Manos Hadjidakis. He is also the lyricist of the songs O leventis, Ti na tina konou ti khara, To bloko tis Kaisariani, composed by Mikis Theodorakis, of the song Gremismena ssypto with music by Yannis Markopoulos, Nyfiatiko strogo etc. He wrote the script and participated as narrator in the television series Christ Recrucified (1975) (television adaptation of the novel the same name written by Nikos Kazantzakis) directed by Vasilis Georgiadis. Author of the book "When the Trees Rise" (novel 1971), "Atar Never Dies" (1971), "The Red Bird". Also the plays "Chekhov's Neighborhood" (1976) (National Theatre - New Stage - December 1976 - Direction: Dinos Dimopoulos), "Magic City" (1963) (Musical review in collaboration with Iakovos Kambanellis and music by Mikis Theodorakis), "Open the Door" (1986) and the radio play "The Horse of Thanasis" (recorded in 1954 and directed by Nikos Gatsos in which he also participates as an actor). He also wrote the screenplays-adaptations for the radio sketch plays "Lambros and Maria" (1954) (Manolis Skouloudis) and "O Astrapogiannos" (1954) (Aristotles Valaoritis), the musical score of which was made by Mikis Theodorakis. He also played in the radio play by Pavlos Nirvanas "Maria the Pentagiotissa" (adaptation by Mary Veaki, directed by Mitsos Lygizos and recorded in 1958). His works have been translated into English, French, German and Danish languages. He made his debut in Lemos Troupe (1950), at the "Dionysia" Theater in Kallithea. He was said to have been inspired by romanticism and symbolism, as well as by Federico García Lorca. He drew themes from the lives of ordinary people, which he described with sensitivity and humanity. He was a regular member of the Society of Greek Playwrights, the Society of Greek Writers, the International Theater Center and the Greek Actors' Union, whose activities he has helped. He has been honored with the Gold Medal of the Holy City of Messolonghi, the Newspaper Critics Award at the Thessaloniki Festival. He was a permanent resident of Nea Smyrni, Athens.
Crazy of all Greece poster

Crazy of all Greece

as Epameinondas Giakoumpas
1983
The sun of death poster

The sun of death

Cast
1978
The Bases And Vassula poster

The Bases And Vassula

as Trellovangelis
1975
The Swamp poster

The Swamp

as Lighthouse Attendant
1973
The Daughter of the Sun poster

The Daughter of the Sun

as Thanasis Dimitrelis
1971
I Love You poster

I Love You

as Stavridis
1971
The Jungle of Cities poster

The Jungle of Cities

as Ektoras Damianos
1970
I Neraida Kai to Palikari poster

I Neraida Kai to Palikari

as papa-Nikolas
1969
The Teacher with the Golden Hair poster

The Teacher with the Golden Hair

as Artemios Arhontopoulos
1969
He And She poster

He And She

Cast
1967
Blood on the Land poster

Blood on the Land

as Marinos Antypas
1966
Eleftherios Venizelos poster

Eleftherios Venizelos

as Narrator (voice)
1966
The Young Will Live poster

The Young Will Live

Cast
1965
Cyprus in flames poster

Cyprus in flames

Cast
1964
The Red Lanterns poster

The Red Lanterns

as Old Man
1963
As they should people poster

As they should people

as Kalogridis
1963
Electra poster

Electra

as Elektra's Husband
1962
Bed of Grass poster

Bed of Grass

Cast
1957
A Girl in Black poster

A Girl in Black

as Antonis
1956
The Key of Happiness poster

The Key of Happiness

Cast
1953