Kostas Rigopoulos
Biography
Kostas Rigopoulos (Greek: Κώστας Ρηγόπουλος; 22 November 1930 – 14 January 2001) was a Greek actor. Rigopoulos was born in Athens in November 1930 and graduated from the National Theatre of Greece Drama School in 1953. He appeared on stage for the first time at the Kyveli Theater, playing an Oscar Wilde role. It was there that he met the 18-year-old actress Kakia Analyti, whom he later married. Together they had a daughter, Zoi Rigopoulou, who became an actress as well. Later on, he appeared alongside other renowned actors and actresses, including Lambeti, Katerina, Katrakis and Horn. From 1962, he ran his own theater company with his wife, at the Diana Theatre; a year later, they established their own theatre, the Analyti Theatre. Rigopoulos also appeared on cinema; he won the Honorary Award at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival for his role at Pantelis Voulgaris' film To proxenio tis Annas (Το προξενιό της Άννας, "Anna's Arranged Marriage"). He also appeared on television, participating at the Greek TV series Axiomatikos Ypiresias (Αξιωματικός Υπηρεσίας), Viva Katerina (Βίβα Κατερίνα) and Hamoyelaste parakalo (Χαμογελάστε παρακαλώ). In 1988, he presented the game show Essis ti lete (Εσείς τι λέτε). Apart from Greek, Rigopoulos also spoke English and French. Later in his life, he lived alone in Palaio Faliro, southwest of Athens. He died from a major stroke.
Filmography
Poisonous Women
as Father 1993
Mr. Wing Commander
as Notis Plokanas 1963
The Tough Guy With the Tricycle
1972
Agents 005 Against Goldenfoot
as Mikes Pararas 1965
The imaginary one
as Xefteris 1973
The World Has Gone Mad...
as Iraklis Karamasistas 1967
Rena... Here's the Opportunity
as Theofylaktos Skarlatos 1980
The Enemy of the People
as Karapanos 1972
Blossoming Almond Tree
as Doctor 1959
Sly Female… Sly Woman!
as Ανδρέας 1980
My Love Ua Ua
as Panos Venetis 1974
Divorce, Greek Style
as Trifon Darikas 1964
And All 14 Were Wonderful!
as Nikolaos Antoniou 1965
The Greek woman and love
as Telis 1962
Bloody Twilight
1959
Thieves Rejoice Only Once
as Andreas 1960