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[[Image:Oi-klironomoi-2.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Kostas Hadjichristos]] and [[Kostas Voutsas]] in the [[1964]] movie ''Oi Klironomoi'' (The Heirs)]]
 
[[Image:Oi-klironomoi-2.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Kostas Hadjichristos]] and [[Kostas Voutsas]] in the [[1964]] movie ''Oi Klironomoi'' (The Heirs)]]
[[Kostas Voutsas]] (Greek: Κώστας Βουτσάς) was born in [[Athens]], [[December 31]], [[1931]].  
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[[Kostas Voutsas]] (Greek: Κώστας Βουτσάς) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] actor, born in [[Athens]], [[December 31]], [[1931]].  
  
He studied at the Drama School of the Macedonian Conservatory of Thessaloniki and made his stage and screen debut in [[1953]].  
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He studied at the Drama School of the Macedonian Conservatory of [[Thessaloniki]] and made his stage and screen debut in [[1953]].  
  
His breakthrough came in [[1961]], when [[Yiannis Dalianidis]] gave him a key part in his phenomenally successful youth melodrama '''O Katiforos''' ([[1961]]). He soon became one of the best and most popular comic actors of his generation and created personal groups, starring in many greek comedies by top playwriters and classics like Aristophanes' "Sfikes" (as Philokleon), Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", etc.  
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His breakthrough came in [[1961]], when [[Yiannis Dalianidis]] gave him a key part in his phenomenally successful youth melodrama '''O Katiforos''' ([[1961]]). He soon became one of the best and most popular comic actors of his generation and created personal groups, starring in many Greek comedies by top playwriters and classics like [[Aristophanes]]' "Sfikes" (as Philokleon), Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", etc.  
  
 
He also starred in about 60 movies, mostly comedies and musicals of the 'golden era" of Greek commercial cinema and received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[Thessaloniki Film Festival]] in [[1984]].
 
He also starred in about 60 movies, mostly comedies and musicals of the 'golden era" of Greek commercial cinema and received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the [[Thessaloniki Film Festival]] in [[1984]].
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Voutsas died on [[February 26]], [[2020]] at the age of 88.
  
 
[[Category:1931 births|Voutsas, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:1931 births|Voutsas, Kostas]]
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[[Category:2020 deaths|Voutsas, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Voutsas, Kostas]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Voutsas, Kostas]]
 
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[[el:Κώστας Βουτσάς]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:09, February 26, 2020

Kostas Hadjichristos and Kostas Voutsas in the 1964 movie Oi Klironomoi (The Heirs)

Kostas Voutsas (Greek: Κώστας Βουτσάς) was a Greek actor, born in Athens, December 31, 1931.

He studied at the Drama School of the Macedonian Conservatory of Thessaloniki and made his stage and screen debut in 1953.

His breakthrough came in 1961, when Yiannis Dalianidis gave him a key part in his phenomenally successful youth melodrama O Katiforos (1961). He soon became one of the best and most popular comic actors of his generation and created personal groups, starring in many Greek comedies by top playwriters and classics like Aristophanes' "Sfikes" (as Philokleon), Molière's "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", etc.

He also starred in about 60 movies, mostly comedies and musicals of the 'golden era" of Greek commercial cinema and received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival in 1984.

Voutsas died on February 26, 2020 at the age of 88.