Kostas Rigopoulos (Greek: Κώστας Ρηγόπουλος; 22 November 1930 – 14 January 2001)[1] was a Greek actor.
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Kostas Rigopoulos | |
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Born | (1930-11-22)22 November 1930 Athens, Greece |
Died | 14 January 2001(2001-01-14) (aged 70) Athens, Greece |
Occupation | Actor |
Awards | Honorary Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival |
Kostas Rigopoulos was born in Athens in November 1930 and graduated from the Drama School of the National Theatre in 1953.
He appeared for the first time on stage at the Kyveli Theater (Cybele) in the work of Oscar Wilde. It was there he met the 18-year-old Kakia Analyti, whom he later married. They raised a daughter, actress Zoi Rigopoulou.
Later on, he appeared alongside other established actors and actresses, including Lambeti, Katerina, Katrakis, Horn.
From 1962, he ran his own company with his wife, at the Diana Theatre in which a year later ran her own theatre, the Analyti Theatre.
Rigopoulos appeared in the cinema when he was a child. With the work To proxenio tis Annas (Το προξενιό της Άννας = Annas's Consulate, by Pantelis Voulgaris) won the Honorary Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
He also appeared on television on the Greek serial Axiomatikos Ypiresias (Αξιωματικός Υπηρεσίας), Viva Katerina (Βίβα Κατερίνα), Hamoyelaste parakalo (Χαμογελάστε παρακαλώ), in 1988, he was also a presenter for a game show called Essis ti lete (Εσείς τι λέτε)
He later lived by himself in Palaio Faliro southwest of Athens and also spoke English and French.
He died from a major stroke which he suffered 6 months earlier.
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