
Birthday
1903/01/06
Day of death
1958/05/03 (55 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Also know as
Γιώργος Παππάς, Γιωργος Παππας, Йоргос Паппас
Georgios Pappas (Athens, 6 January 1903 - Athens, 3 May 1958) was a Greek dramatic actor. In 1933 he made his first appearance in cinema in the film "The Bad Road" directed by the Turk Muthshin Ertrogul and written by Grigor Xenopoulos, alongside Marika Kotopouli and Kyveli, to devote the next 13 years exclusively to theatre. During the occupation, he served as a conductor with Vasso Manolidou, Nikos Dendramis and Emilios Veakis. After the liberation, he collaborated with Katerina, but a turnin...Read more

(1933) Wrong Path
as Nikos

(1954) Windfall in Athens
as Pavlos

(1948) Madame Sousou
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(1929) Το λιμάνι των δακρύων
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(1954) The Unknown
as Πέτρος Φλεριανός

(1958) A Matter of Dignity
as Kleon Pellas

(1946) Forgotten Faces
as Tonis

(1958) The Man on the Train
as Dimitris Kostopoulos

(1972) If I Were Rich
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(1981) Politsmana's Balcony
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