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Entertainment News from Athens, Tributes to Greek Artists
Katerina Simbonis- Paraskevas
75 episodes
6 days ago
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Hellenic Radio linkup with Reno on Saturday’s Role
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Tribute to Greek comedian Vasilis Tzivilikas
Entertainment News from Athens, Tributes to Greek Artists
33 minutes 17 seconds
2 years ago
Tribute to Greek comedian Vasilis Tzivilikas

Vasilis Tsivilikas was a Greek comedy actor with significant appearances in the Greek film industry, television and especially theater. His first theatrical performance was in 1965 at Nea Ionia. Two years later Karolos Koun invited him to Theatro Technis. In the early 1970s he got involved with satire plays and in the mid-1970s with prose.  The 70's was also the decade he first appeared on the Big Screen. The first movie he appeared in was I theia mou, i hipissa by Alekos Sakellarios. Tzivilikas loved the energy exchange between audience and actor, while on stage. His acting career spanned over 50 successful years of which he only brought laughter and joy to his faithful followers. Listen to the podcast and find out more about this, unforgettable,  loved and successful artist: 


Entertainment News from Athens, Tributes to Greek Artists
Hellenic Radio linkup with Reno on Saturday’s Role