Tzavalas Karousos
Tzavalas Karousos, born on September 8, 1904, in Lefkada, Greece, made a significant mark in the world of acting. His career spanned several decades during which he showcased his talents in various notable films. Among his most recognized works are "Zalongo, the Fort of Freedom" (1959), a powerful portrayal of Greek heritage, and the classical tragedy "Antigone" (1961), which demonstrated his range as a performer. Additionally, he appeared in the film "Miss Lawyer" (1933), further establishing his presence in the cinematic landscape.
Karousos's personal life included two marriages, first to Eleftheria Anastasiadi and later to Eleni Vanikioti, reflecting a journey marked by both professional and personal evolution. His contributions to film and theater were not only important to his career but also to the cultural fabric of Greece during a transformative time.
Sadly, Tzavalas Karousos passed away on January 3, 1969, in Paris, France. His legacy continues to resonate through his artistic achievements, leaving an indelible mark on the Greek film industry and inspiring future generations of actors.
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