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Giorgos Kappis

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Died
  
May 11, 1999 Athens

Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Giorgos Kappis


Born
  
1928
Athens

Giorgos Kappis' (Greek: Γιώργος Κάππης; 1928 – May 11, 1999) was a Greek actor in secondary roles in comedy and movies.

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Film and theatrical appearances

He first appeared in Dalianidis' dilmos and his unforgettable memories of his role was the brother's son of Alekos Leivaditis in O emiris kai o kakomoiris and as a director, which finally unstitches from Lambros Konstantaras in O trelos ta echei 400. He took part in many video films in the 1980s due to its survival.

The unforgettable that he remains in the memory of the Piraeus theatrical partner scene (after the metapolitefsi) went to the stage, the state presented a large closed piaster with raising as much from the inner finger of the edge in which brought to think that G. Kappis without talking. After the 2 to 3 minute celebration, he also laughed and he said:

Laugh eh!..., Laugh!..., Laugh!... All of us for 7 years sit here above! (Γελάτε ε!..., Γελάστε!..., Γελάστε!... Όλοι σας 7 χρόνια καθόσασταν εδώ πάνω! = Gelate e!..., Gelaste!..., Gelaste!... Oloi sas 7 chronia kathsastan edo pano!

Death

He lived poorly, and died on May 1999. He is buried at Glyfada Cemetery with other relatives. He had a daughter, Patricia.

References

Giorgos Kappis Wikipedia


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