Timos Perlegas (Saturday, October 22, 1938, Patrasâ€"Monday, April 19,
1993, Maroussi) was a Greek actor. He died from a heart attack.In
1955, he moved to Athens and went to acting school. Among his teachers
were Manos Katrakis and Giorgos Theodosiadis.He first appeared on
stage as a member of the Karolos Koun theater company in The Persians
by Aeschylus. Later on, he toured Europe with The Birds by
Aristophanes. He also worked with the National Theatre of Modern
Greece for two years as well as the Karezi-Kazakos company. He also
appeared in the cinema and on TV.Perlegas was a member of the
Communist Party of Greece since 1975.
1993, Maroussi) was a Greek actor. He died from a heart attack.In
1955, he moved to Athens and went to acting school. Among his teachers
were Manos Katrakis and Giorgos Theodosiadis.He first appeared on
stage as a member of the Karolos Koun theater company in The Persians
by Aeschylus. Later on, he toured Europe with The Birds by
Aristophanes. He also worked with the National Theatre of Modern
Greece for two years as well as the Karezi-Kazakos company. He also
appeared in the cinema and on TV.Perlegas was a member of the
Communist Party of Greece since 1975.
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