Aris Maliagros

Aris Maliagros
Άρης Μαλιαγρός
Born 17 August 1895
Argostoli, Greece
Died 18 December 1984 (aged 99)
Occupation Actor, tenor

Aris Maliagros (Greek: Άρης Μαλιαγρός; also Aris Malliagros; 17 August 1895, Argostoli, Kefalonia – 18 December 1984) was a Greek actor who played several aristocratic roles. He was famous as the "master with the monocle".

Biography

Maliagros studied at the school in the National Theatre. He appeared onstage for the first time at Fioro of Levante (1914). He later appeared in Christinaki (1916), A Chocolate Soldier (1918–19), Butterfly (1919–20), The Dance Countess (1922), The Misanthrope, Hamlet, King Lear, The Merchant of Venice, Cymbeline, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and Arravoniasmata.

Filmography

Year Film Transliteration and translation Role
1930 Filisse me, Maritsa (Φίλησέ με, Μαρίτσα = Kiss Me, Maritsa) -
1961 I haramofaides (Οι χαραμοφάηδες = Good for Nothing) Leandros
1961 Eno sfirize to treno (Ενώ σφύριζε το τρένο = I Hae Whistled the Train) -
1961 I 900 tis Marinas (Οι 900 της Μαρίνας = A 900 from Marina) Spyros Dalegkos
1962 Zito i trela (Ζήτω η τρέλα = The Stupids Lives On) -
1962 I ginekes theloun xilo (Οι γυναίκες θέλουν ξύλο = The Ladies Deserves A Spanking) --
1964 I vila ton orgion (Η βίλα των οργίων = The Orgy's Villa) Christoforos Tsimiskis
1964 To doloma (Το δόλωμα) -
1964 An ehis tyhi (Αν έχεις τύχη = If You Have Any Luck) -
1965 Moderna Stachtopouta (Μοντέρνα Σταχτοπούτα) Triandis
1966 O xipolitos prigkips (Ο ξυπόλυτος πρίγκηψ = The Naked Prince) Iakovos
1966 O kabouris (Ο καμπούρης = The Hunchback) -
1966 I yineka mou trelathike (Η γυναίκα μου τρελάθηκε = The Woman Is Nuts) Telis
1966 Diploneies (Διπλοπενιές) -
1966 Dama spathi (Ντάμα σπαθί) a doctor
1966 Anthropos yia oles tis doulies (Άνθρωπος για όλες τις δουλειές = A Man for All the Chores) -
1967 I thalassies i hadres (Οι θαλασσιές οι χάντρες) Aryiris Loubakis
1968 Apollo Goes on Holiday (Επιχείρησις Απόλλων = Epihirisis Apollon) an ambassador
1972 I Rena ine ofsaid (Η Ρένα είναι οφσάιντ = Rena is Offside) President Kokkinaikou

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