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'''Georgios Charidimos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] master of the "shadow theatre" ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Θέατρο Σκιών) which brought to life the humourous adventures of [[Karagiozis]], a wretched hunch-backed Greek, who tries to make his way through life in the Ottoman Empire, often with hair-brained schemes that, more often than not, backfire.
 
'''Georgios Charidimos''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] master of the "shadow theatre" ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Θέατρο Σκιών) which brought to life the humourous adventures of [[Karagiozis]], a wretched hunch-backed Greek, who tries to make his way through life in the Ottoman Empire, often with hair-brained schemes that, more often than not, backfire.
  
Charidimos was born in [[1924]], the son of [[Christos Charidimos]], the premier shadow theatre artist in [[Piraeus]].  Georgios picked up his father's career and by the time he retired in [[1988]], had completed over 7,000 shows. He died in the summer of [[1996]].
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Charidimos was born in [[Kifissia]] in [[1924]], the son of [[Christos Charidimos]], the premier shadow theatre artist in [[Piraeus]].  Georgios picked up his father's career and by the time he retired in [[1988]], had completed over 7,000 shows. He died on [[April 3]], [[1996]] and was buried at public expense.
  
  
  
  
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Georgios Charidimos was a Greek master of the "shadow theatre" (Greek: Θέατρο Σκιών) which brought to life the humourous adventures of Karagiozis, a wretched hunch-backed Greek, who tries to make his way through life in the Ottoman Empire, often with hair-brained schemes that, more often than not, backfire.

Charidimos was born in Kifissia in 1924, the son of Christos Charidimos, the premier shadow theatre artist in Piraeus. Georgios picked up his father's career and by the time he retired in 1988, had completed over 7,000 shows. He died on April 3, 1996 and was buried at public expense.