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Home/People/Giorgos Pappas
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Born
Jan 6, 1903Died: May 3, 1958
Lived 55 years
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Γιώργος Παππάς
Γιωργος Παππας
Йоргос Паппас
IMDb Profile

Giorgos Pappas

Acting

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.
Politsmana's Balcony poster

Politsmana's Balcony

Cast
1981
If I Were Rich poster

If I Were Rich

Cast
1972
The Man on the Train poster

The Man on the Train

as Dimitris Kostopoulos
1958
A Matter of Dignity poster

A Matter of Dignity

as Kleon Pellas
1958
The Unknown poster

The Unknown

as Πέτρος Φλεριανός
1954
Windfall in Athens poster

Windfall in Athens

as Pavlos
1954
Madame Sousou poster

Madame Sousou

Cast
1948
Forgotten Faces poster

Forgotten Faces

as Tonis
1946
Wrong Path poster

Wrong Path

as Nikos
1933
Το λιμάνι των δακρύων poster

Το λιμάνι των δακρύων

Cast
1929