Birthday: 1944-08-30
Deathday: 2022-06-25
Birthplace: Piraeus, Greece
Gender: Male
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Konstantinos Tzoumas (Piraeus, August 30, 1944 – Athens, June 25, 2022) was a Greek actor, radio producer and writer.
He was born in Piraeus and grew up in Pasalimani and Athens. He studied acting in Athens and dance in New York. In cinema he appeared in the films: Sweet Gang, The Rags Still Sing, Eleftherios Venizelos 1910 - 1927, Akropol, Oi Apenanti, The Steamers a.k.a. Another one for... Korydallos!, Rebetiko, Happy Day and The Dracula of Exarchia. In the theater he has starred in works such as Waiting for Gondo, My Friend Lefterakis, "I don't..." and K.P. Cavafy Autobiography. On television, he had made guest appearances in the series: The Unacceptable, The Three Graces, Men and Women and Two Strangers. In recent years, he was a radio producer on a daily show called Café Society on the station "En Lefko". He published three autobiographical books[8] with the titles As a Miracle (2008), Complete Unknown (2009) and Panoletriambos (2010).
He passed away on June 25, 2022 at the age of 78.
Year | Title | Character | |
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2018-12-13 | Women Who Passed My Way | Vasilis | |
2011-05-27 | Directing Hell | ||
1999-01-01 | Netrino | Presvis | |
1996-01-12 | Acropol | Antonis | |
1988-10-01 | Φάκελος Πολκ στον αέρα | ||
1988-04-12 | Invincible Lovers | ||
1988-01-01 | Ο Σόλων Έτσι και το διαμάντι του Μήλου | ||
1987-03-13 | Pretty Smart | Mr. Twill | |
1987-01-01 | Made in Greece | ||
1986-11-06 | Telecannibals | Angelos Farmakidis | |
1986-05-25 | About Vassilis | ||
1985-10-31 | Such a Long Absence | Man at Bar | |
1985-05-10 | Rembetiko | Giannis | |
1983-10-08 | Sweet Bunch | Kostantinos | |
1983-09-14 | Bitter Movie | ||
1983-05-17 | Dracula of Exarcheia | Victor Papadopoulos | |
1982-10-26 | What a Mess | Marxist | |
1981-11-02 | A Foolish Love | ||
1981-10-08 | On the Cosy Side | ||
1980-03-03 | Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927 | Performer | |
1979-10-04 | The Wretches Are Still Singing | Konstantinos | |
1976-09-01 | Happy Day |