Birthday: 1950-12-11
Place of Birth: Athens, Greece
Biography: Jessy (Gesthimani) Papoutsi (December 11, 1950 - July 1, 2018) was a Greek television, theater and film actress. She became famous for the first time from the play Frogs of Aristophanes which was staged in 1973 at the National Theatre. One of her most important collaborations was with the National Theatre, where she worked for 20 years.
Hermes is a conscientious, honest, and hardworking employee at a canning factory. He lives a calm an...
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In 2004 the duo of Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanassiou presents at the National Theater a sh...
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A prosperous widow with a gay son falls for a young gym instructor in Athens....
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The familiar theme of the husband, wife, and lover, who is Pontian and, in fact, from Kalamata. The ...
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A satire of life in modern Greece, presented through a series of different stories about sex. There ...
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Rena, a dynamic woman who looks up to Margaret Thatcher, decides to fix the problems she sees around...
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A muck raker journalist tries to trap the Education Minister, why is rumored to be gay, but he perce...
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A young drifter working on a river barge disrupts his employers' lives while hiding the fact that he...
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The occupation of students just before the Panhellenic effervescence inducing s`ena public high scho...
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