Christos Tsagas
Born: 1939-09-07 in Analipsi, Biotia, Greece
Died: 2011-03-17
Known For: Acting
Biography
Christos Tsagas (Analipsi, Boeotias, 7 September 1939 - Athens, 17 March 2011) was a Greek actor. He was born on 7 September 1939 in Analipsi, Boeotias. He studied acting at the National Theatre School. He had an important career in the life of Greek theatre and collaborated with the greatest Greek actors: Dimitris Horn, Dimitris Papamichael, Dimitris Myrat, Voula Zoumboulaki, Katina Paxinou, Melina Mercouri, Anna Synodinou, etc. He starred in more than 40 plays. He directed over 40 plays and was a co-founder of the "Palkosenikos" and the Knossos Theater, where he staged selected works of the classical repertoire. He starred in 27 films, including Until the Ship by Alexis Damianos, Safe Sex (1999), The Photograph by Nikos Papatakis (1986), The Order by Pavlos Tassios, A Laughing Afternoon (1979), Aliossa (2000), Donoussa (1992), Ephemeral City (2000), The Descent of the Nine (1984), Iphigenia (1977), Red Dragon (1998), The Wall (1977), We Have Arrived! (2004), etc. He was married and had two children, a son and a daughter. He died at his home in Athens, on 17 March 2011 at the age of 71, a few years after the deaths of his wife and daughter. He was buried in his birthplace, Analipsi, Boeotia.
Filmography
2004
- Here We Are! as Mimis
2002
- Filodoxies as Φίλιππος Πυργιώτης
2001
- Trækfugle as Nicolaus
2000
- Ephemeral Town
- Παππούδες εν δράσει as Μιχάλης
1999
- Safe Sex as Thanasis Hristoforidis
1998
- Το σημάδι του έρωτα as Αντώνης Ραζής
1992
- Τμήμα Ηθών as Μιχάλης Κεσσανλής
1991
- Η Αγάπη της Γάτας as αστυνόμος Φαλας
- Der Fall Ö. as Griechischer Schauspieler / Kreon
1989
1987
- The Photograph as Gerasimos Tzivas
1985
- Ακυβέρνητες Πολιτείες as Anthropaki
1982
1980
- Parangelia! as Police officer
- Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927 as Reporter Grigoriadis
1977
- Iphigenia as Odysseas
1975
- Evidence as Self - Narrator (voice)
1971
- Conflict of Emotions as Drug Dealer
1969
- Robbery in Athens as Mihalis
1967
1966
- Until the Ship Sails as Fotis Lianakas