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Kostas Triantafyllopoulos

Known ForActing
Birthday1956-02-08
Age65 years old at death
Date of Death† 2021-08-21
Place of BirthAthinaio, Arcadia, Greece
Also Known AsΚώστας Τριανταφυλλόπουλος

Biography

Kostas Triantafyllopoulos (Greek: Κώστας Τριανταφυλλόπουλος; 8 February 1956 – 21 August 2021) was a Greek actor. After studying at the Theodosiadis Drama School of Athens, he graduated in 1977 and played a wide variety of roles on stage from Greek tragedy, Aristophanes and Shakespeare to contemporary American drama (Eugene O'Neill, Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Joyce Carol Oates, Thornton Wilder, Sam Shepard). He performed frequently at the National Theatre of Greece, the National Theatre of Northern Greece and at many other major Greek theatres, appearing in both classics and new works. His most notable stage roles include: Joe Keller in All My Sons by Arthur Miller, Kilroy in Camino Real by Tennessee Williams, Erie Smith in Hughie by Eugene O'Neill, Frank Gulick in Tone Clusters by Joyce Carol Oates, Juror #3 in 12 Angry Men by Reginald Rose, Old Man in Fool for Love by Sam Shepard, Joseph Garcin in No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, Launce in The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare, Cardinal in The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster, Gilbert Horn in Knives in Hens by David Harrower, Creon in Oedipus at Colonus by Sophocles, Xanthias in The Frogs and Lamachus in The Acharnians both by Aristophanes. From November 1998 to July 1999 and from July 2002 to March 2003 he participated in the world tours of the National Theatre of Greece with the tragedies Medea by Euripides (as Creon), Electra (as Paedagogus) and Antigone (as Guard)[6] both by Sophocles. The tour included performances in France, Australia, Israel, Portugal, United States, Canada, Brasil, Germany, Italy, Cyprus, Denmark, Turkey, Bulgaria, China and Japan. Medea was well received by the critics and especially by The New York Times. He appeared in numerous Greek television series and films, such as Ela sti thesi mou, Ta mystika tis Edem, Kaneis de leei s' agapo, Peninta Peninta and Symmathites. He had also established himself as a voice actor, performing the Greek dubbing voices of numerous popular Disney characters such as Pete of the Mickey Mouse universe, Tigger in Winnie the Pooh, Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story, Don Carlton in Monsters University, Cogsworth in the Beauty and the Beast, Django in Ratatouille and Dr. Jumba Jookiba in Lilo & Stitch.

Filmography

poster
2009
6.2
Comedy

The Island

poster
1984
6.3
Comedy

Darling, Let's Get Naked!

poster
2005
4.8
Comedy

The Woman Is... A Tough Person

poster
1985
4.8
Comedy

O agalitsas: Ena exagomeno koroido

poster
2002
4.0
Romance

Too Late Tomorrow

poster
1986
Drama
Romance

Martha: To hroniko enos viasmou

poster
2015
Comedy
History

Fleas in the ears

poster
2005
6.0
Drama

The Road

poster
1986
4.6
Comedy

Adelfi mou... agapi mou

poster
2011
5.9
Comedy

Welcome to 'All Saints

poster
2006
Drama

Paperboat

poster
1986
2.0
Drama

Stohos i ekdikisi

poster
2007
TV Movie
Family

The little mouse who wanted to touch a little star

poster
1993
5.8
Drama

Lefteris

poster
1985
Animation
Family

Froutopia

poster
1986
Comedy

Ταξί αγάπη μου

poster
1989
Drama
Thriller

Ζήτημα χρόνου

poster
2007
8.7
Crime

Zone Defence

poster
1995
7.0
Drama

To teleftaio antio

poster
2002
4.0
Drama

Fevga

poster
2004
5.0
Comedy

Babalou

poster
2008
10.0
Comedy

ΚΡΑ

poster
2020
6.3
Comedy

Family

poster
2000
7.0
Drama

Ταξίμ

poster
2007
Comedy

Super Daddy

poster
2001
4.0

Δροσουλίτες

poster
1990

Akrivi mou Sofia

poster
2007
7.5
Comedy

If You Existed I Would Divorce You

poster
2004
9.0
Comedy

Kaneis de leei s' agapo

poster
1991
7.0
Comedy

Οι δύο ορφανές

poster
2003
7.5
Drama

Μια αγάπη μια ζωή

poster
1996

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