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Aimilios Veakis ( el, Αιμίλιος Βεάκης; December 13, 1884 – June 29, 1951) was a Greek actor. An active member of the National Liberation Front during the Axis occupation of Greece, he was persecuted for his leftist beliefs during the
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Biography

Aimilios Veakis was the grandson of the scholar and theatrical author Ioannis Venakis, but was orphaned at a very early age, and was raised by childless relatives. Over the objections of his guardians, in 1900, at the age of 16, he enrolled in the Royal Drama School. The school abruptly stopped functioning though, and Veakis enrolled in the
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, where he studied painting. Eventually, however, he broke off his studies and began working as an actor in Volos in the company of Evangelia Nika. His career was interrupted due to his drafting into the army during the
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of 1912–13, where he received a field promotion to sergeant for valour. Returning from the war, Veakis went on to cooperate with the most famous companies of the time ( Lepeniotis, Kalogerikou, Kotopouli, Kyveli,
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) and distinguished himself in all theatrical genres, especially in classic tragedy and drama. His performance of the title role in ''
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'' under the direction of
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with the Greek Theatre Society was considered a landmark in his career. From 1932 he reached the apogee of his career in the National Theatre of Greece, serving both as company director and as a professor of acting in the National Theatre's drama school. During the Axis occupation of Greece in
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he became a member of the National Liberation Front, fleeing to the mountains with other actors, where they gave theatrical performances for the Resistance. Following the
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and the
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that followed, he was persecuted for his leftist beliefs, with his health suffering as a result. He retired in 1947 but performed sporadically thereafter, including his final farewell performances in the National Theatre in April and May 1951. He died lonely and poor and he was buried at the Athens First Cemetery.


Legacy and recognition

After his death, Veakis was recognized for his contributions to modern Greek theatre. The Veakeio Theatre in
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, built by the
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-installed mayor
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in 1969 and named after him, was renamed in Veakis' honour in 1976. A bust of Veakis was also erected in front of the
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, while from 1994 on the
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presents the biennial "Aimilios Veakis Award" for outstanding male leading actor performances, and the "Veakis Award" for lifetime achievement in theatre.


Filmography


Published works

Veakis also published poetry collections, plays and novels such as: * ''Polemikai Entyposeis'' ("Impressions from War"), 1914 * ''Tragoudia tis agapis kai tis tavernas'' ("Songs of Love and of the Tavern"), poetry, 1926 * ''Dervenochoria'', poetry, 1945 * ''Tapeinoi kai katafronemenoi'', theatrical adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel '' Humiliated and Insulted'', 1934 * ''Rinoula'' ("Little Irene"), drama * ''Symplegades'', drama * ''Oi theatrinoi'' ("The actors"), novel * ''Epta ekatommyria eisodima'' ("Income seven million"), theatrical comedy {{DEFAULTSORT:Veakis Aimilios 1884 births 1951 deaths 20th-century Greek male actors Greek male film actors Greek theatre directors Greek male poets Greek dramatists and playwrights Greek male stage actors Actors from Piraeus Greek Resistance members National Liberation Front (Greece) members Greek military personnel of the Balkan Wars 20th-century Greek poets 20th-century Greek dramatists and playwrights 20th-century Greek male writers