Christos Tsaganeas (Greek: Î§Ï Î®ÏƒÏ„Î¿Ï‚ ΤσαγανÎας; 2 July
1906 â€" 2 July 1976) was a Greek actor and a
cinematographer.Tsaganeas was born in Brăila, Romania. He starred in
several movies, his most famous role being the college headmaster in
To xylo vgike ap' ton paradeiso. His first important role was in The
Germans are Coming with Vassilis Logothetidis where he says the well
known phrase Anthropoi, anthropoi. Aimostageis, aimodipseis kai
aimovoroi. Pros ti to missos ke o allilosparagmos. He married,
secondly, to Nitsa Tsaganea. He died on his 70th birthday and was
buried in the First Cemetery. His wife and their daughter were later
buried alongside him.
1906 â€" 2 July 1976) was a Greek actor and a
cinematographer.Tsaganeas was born in Brăila, Romania. He starred in
several movies, his most famous role being the college headmaster in
To xylo vgike ap' ton paradeiso. His first important role was in The
Germans are Coming with Vassilis Logothetidis where he says the well
known phrase Anthropoi, anthropoi. Aimostageis, aimodipseis kai
aimovoroi. Pros ti to missos ke o allilosparagmos. He married,
secondly, to Nitsa Tsaganea. He died on his 70th birthday and was
buried in the First Cemetery. His wife and their daughter were later
buried alongside him.
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