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Iligos
''Iligos'' or ''Ilingos'' ( el, Ίλιγγος) is a 1963 Greek black and white drama film directed and written by Giannis Dalianidis. It stars Zoi Laskari and Alekos Alexandrakis. Plot Elli (Zoi Laskari) leaves home for a reason that the absolutist father (Alekos Alexandros) approached romantically. They started a rashly life. Cast * Zoi Laskari ..... ''Elli Kapralou'' *Alekos Alexandrakis ..... ''Nikos'' * Voula Zouboulaki ..... ''Kaiti Kapralou'' *Phaedon Georgitsis ..... ''Kostas Panagiotopoulos'' * Alekos Tzanetakos ..... ''Fotis'' * Lefteris Vournas ..... ''Giorgos'' *Ilya Livykou ..... ''Olga Panagiotopoulou'' * Katerina Helmi ..... ''Litsa'' * Malena Anoussaki ..... ''Giorgos's mother'' *Angelos Mavropoulos ..... ''Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos'' See also *List of Greek films A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Semi ...
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Giannis Dalianidis
Giannis Dalianidis ( el, Γιάννης Δαλιανίδης; 31 December 1923 – 16 October 2010) was a Greek film director. His first film was ''Mousitsa'', released in 1959, which was followed by a series of musicals. Between 1974 and 1981, he produced the television series ''Luna Park''. In 2002, he was dubbed a "national film hero" at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival. Biography Giannis Dalianidis was born in Thessaloniki on 31 December 1923. He started his career as a dancer under the nickname Giannis Dal. From 1958, he worked in cinema, initially as a screenwriter and afterwards as a director. In 1959 he directed his first film, ''Mousitsa'' and sometime later ''Laos kai Kolonaki''. In 1961 he started to cooperate with the Finos Films the most successful Greek film production company. He directed such films as ''The Downhill'', '' Liar Wanted'', and '' Gorgones ke Manges'', among others. Dalianidis mainly excelled in musical films. This genre, in Greece, is ...
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Alekos Alexandrakis
Alekos Alexandrakis ( el, Αλέκος Αλεξανδράκης; 27 November 1928 – 8 November 2005) was a famous Greece, Greek actor. He was known for his theatrical work as well as work in film and television. He died of lung cancer. Alexandrakis starred in more than 60 films, including ''Stella (1955 film), Stella'' with the late Melina Mercouri in 1955, (1955), (1965) and (1966). He also directed two films in the early 1960s. Filmography Film Television Television series (as a guest star) Movies (as a director) References External links

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Voula Zouboulaki
Voula Zouboulaki ( el, Βούλα Ζουμπουλάκη; born Paraskevi Zouboulaki; 24 September 1924 – 7 September 2015) was an Egyptian-born Greek actress. She was the wife of actor Dimitris Myrat. She attended the Dramatic School of the National Theatre, the School of the National Odeon and the Law School of the University of Athens. Biography Zouboulaki was born in Cairo, on 24 September 1924. She originally studied at the Law School of the University of Athens after her parents pressure but soon she turned to the theatre and attended the Dramatic School of the National Theatre. In 1951, she wed actor Dimitris Myrat. She began her career at the National Lyric Stage in 1952 and two years later appeared in prose. She later starred in several movies including adaptations from plays by Federico García Lorca, Luigi Pirandello, William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams. She received awards at the International Theatrical Festival in Lisbon in 1964 and at the Thessaloniki Cinemati ...
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Ilya Livykou
Ilya Livykou or Ilia Livykou ( el, Ίλυα Λιβυκού; 1919 in Heraklio – 6 September 2002 in Athens, Greece) was a Greek actress, a partner with Vassilis Logothetidis. Her real name was Amalia Hatzaki or Hadjaki (Αμαλία Χατζάκη), later Kozyri (Κοζύρη). She began her education in javelin throwing and studied law in Athens. She brought her tests and marked excellently at the Dramatic School of the Royal Theatre. Her first part was at the theatre that she done in 1947 and from 1948 until 1960, played with Logothetidis. In film, she appeared in her first time in '' The Germans are Coming'' by Alekos Sakellarios (1948). She played in many movies. She left the theatre in 1985 and suffered her worst blow in 1985 when her daughter Eva (one of the three children of her first husband Agissilaos Kozyris) suffered brain tumor and died in Kypseli. She is buried in Kaisariani Kaisariani ( el, Καισαριανή) is a suburb and a municipality in the eas ...
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Zoi Laskari
Zoe Laskari ( el, Ζωή Λάσκαρη, ; 12 December 1942 – 18 August 2017) was a Greeks, Greek film and stage actress. Life Zoe Laskari was born Zoe Kouroukli in Thessaloniki, Greece, on 12 December 1942—not 1943 or 1944, as had been misreported during her lifetime and after her death—into a middle class family which had a long tradition of service to the Hellenic Army. father was murdered during the German occupation in late 1943. She was raised by her maternal grandparents. In 1959, she won the title of Star Hellas (Miss Greece) - in order to participate in the pageant she added two years to her age to be of age and went on to represent Greece at the Miss Universe pageant in Long Beach, California where she made it to the semifinals. However, while being in the United States, it was revealed that she was still legally a minor, having obscured her true age. She refused to return to Greece and stayed in New York City for about 18 months. Marriages In 1967, she married ...
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1960s Greek Films
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Greek Drama Films
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1963 Drama Films
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1963 Films
The year 1963 in film involved some significant events, including the big-budget epic ''Cleopatra'' and two films with all-star casts, '' How the West Was Won'' and ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World''. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1963 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 9 – Joseph Vogel resigns as president of MGM and is replaced by Robert O'Brien. * February 20 – The classic epic western '' How the West Was Won'' premieres in the United States. It is an instant success with both audiences and critics and becomes the biggest moneymaker for MGM since '' Ben-Hur''. * June 12 – ''Cleopatra'', starring Elizabeth Taylor, Rex Harrison and Richard Burton, premieres at the Rivoli Theatre in New York City. Its staggering production costs nearly bankrupted Twentieth Century Fox and the adulterous affair between Taylor and Burton made the publicity even worse. ''Cleopatra'' marked the only instance that a film would be t ...
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List Of Greek Films
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Angelos Mavropoulos
Angelos Mavropoulos ( el, Άγγελος Μαυρόπουλος, 1901 in Asia Minor (now Turkey) – 5 March 1979 in Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ..., Greece) was a Greek actor. He performed in both theatre and film. Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mavropoulos Angelos 1901 births 1979 deaths Greeks from the Ottoman Empire 20th-century Greek male actors Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to Greece ...
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Phaedon Georgitsis
Phaedon Georgitsis ( el, Φαίδων Γεωργίτσης; 21 January 1939 – 1 March 2019) was a Greek actor. He was a popular actor of Greek cinema. He starred in many films, 13 of which were produced by Finos Film. He was also one of the main protagonists of Greek theatre. He died on 1 March 2019, after a battle with brain cancer. Films *''The Red Lanterns'' *''Gorgones ke Manges'' (Mermaids and Lads) *''Blood on the Land'' *''Marijuana Stop! ''Marijuana Stop!'' ( el, Μαριχουάνα Stop) is a 1971 film starring Zoe Laskari and Martha Karagianni. Plot Three cousins inherit an old mansion in Plaka and each one have different plans on how they want to develop it. The two Athenia ...'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Georgitsis, Phaedon 1939 births 2019 deaths 20th-century Greek male actors Greek male film actors Greek male stage actors Male actors from Athens Deaths from brain cancer in Greece ...
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