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Home/People/Stelios Kapatos
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Born
Jan 1, 1938Died: Nov 3, 1987
Lived 49 years
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
Στέλιος Καπάτος
Στέλιος Καππάτος
IMDb Profile

Stelios Kapatos

Acting

Biography
Stelios Kappatos was born in 1938 and grew up in Ilioupoli, Athens, originally from Dilinata, Kefalonia. He was for a long time, a key and permanent member of the State Theater of Northern Greece. His presence at the State Theater of Northern Greece was great, where he served from 1971 until his death, performing many classical roles in more than 40 plays. In 1964 he made his first professional appearance in the theater with Elli Lambeti's troupe. More important, "Leoforeion o Pothos" (1965), "Nefeles" (1978) with Thymios Karakatsanis (Strepsiadis), and himself, in the role of Xanthia. In 1980-1981 he starred with Dionysis Pagoulatos in the play, "O Aforesmenos" by Laskaratos. Also in the Tragedy "Helen", of the KTHBE directed by Andreas Voutsinas, where Stelios Kapatos played an Egyptian Messenger. Stelios Kappatos died in Thessaloniki on November 3, 1987 at the age of only 49.
Doxobus poster

Doxobus

Cast
1987
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Alexander the Great

Cast
1980
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May

Cast
1976
The Reason Why poster

The Reason Why

as Metsos
1974
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Wounded youth

Cast
1969