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Occupation
  
actor

Parents
  
Lissandros Livaditis

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Alekos Livaditis

Years active
  
1948 – 1980

Siblings
  
Tasos Livaditis

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Born
  
1914
Athens

Died
  
March 23, 1980, Athens, Greece

Movies
  
100,000 Pounds, Treloi polyteleias, The Parting Song, Thanasi, sfixe ki allo to zonari

Similar People
  
Rena Dor, Tasos Livaditis, Mimis Fotopoulos, Nikos Tsiforos, Dinos Iliopoulos

Alekos Livaditis (Greek: Αλέκος Λειβαδίτης, 1914 – March 23, 1980) was a Greek actor in theatre and cinema. He was the son of Lissandros.

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Biography

He was a graduate of the Central Trade School. His first appearance was in the movie To tragoudi tou horismou (The Divorce Song). He also played in Voice of the Heart (1942), I vila me ta noufara (1944), Gambros me dossis (1947), O emiris ke o kakomiris (1963), etc. He took part in the empty hermitage as he disappeared from prose theater with Christoforos Nezer and Anna Lori in 1948 at the Akropol. From then he participated in great acts including Kalouta-Krevata-Rena Dor in 1949, Kalouta only in 1950 and later with Orestis Makris, Vassilis Avlonitis, Nikos Stavridis, Rena Vlachopoulou, K. Hadjihristou, Kaiti Diridaua and Sofia Vebo in many musical presentations and comedies.

He began writing articles in 1949 elsewhere in Egypt, Cyprus, Istanbul in which he done in 1951 until 1951. From 1968 until 1971, he done many articles in all of the cities in Greece.

Livaditis was also a director in the movie 100,000 Pounds, he was a member of the Greek Actors Guild (SEI), and president of the SEI Revenue Countil. He was awarded by George II of Greece with a metal during the Albanian War along with King Paul for his presentation in Greece and around the world. He was also awarded by the Patriarchate of Alexandria. He lived alone in the Votanikos neighbourhood in Athens and died there in 1980, aged 66.

References

Alekos Livaditis Wikipedia