Giorgos Konstas
An image from The Woman Who Dreamed, one of the productions that also features Giorgos Konstas.
Giorgos Konstas

Giorgos Konstas

January 1, 1949 — Piraeus, Greece

George Konstas (born in Piraeus in 1949) studied at the Drama School of the Piraeus Association and at the Piraeus Conservatory (classical singing and flute). He also studied dance and worked in Zouzou Nikoloudi's Chorika and Rallou Manou's Chorodrama. For several years he worked at the National Theater with directors Alexis Minotis, Alexis Solomos, Spyros Evangelatos and others. From 1983 to 1987 he took over the theater department of the Alberus Magnus Gymnasium in Southern Germany.m In 1991-1992, through the Municipality of Corinth and the support of the European Union, he directed a program on the Study of Ancient Drama, which resulted in the creation of a large theater group and the staging of Euripides' tragedy "Bacchae" in the ancient theaters of Corinth.

He starred in many theatrical works such as "The Handmaids" by Jean Genet, directed by himself, "Death and the Daughter" by Dorfman, directed by Pantelis Voulgaris, "Totenfloss" by Harald Müller, directed by Ersis Vasilikiotis, "Trachiniae" by Sophocles, directed by Nikos Diamantis, "Behind the Scenes" by Sartre, directed by himself, "The Conservator", a play of his own, directed by himself. He played key roles in Greek cinema and television films.

George Konstas passed away on Saturday, January 17, at the age of 65.

Ulysses' Gaze

Ulysses' Gaze

1995

Love Me Not?

Love Me Not?

1989

Earth and Water

Earth and Water

1999

The Woman Who Dreamed

The Woman Who Dreamed

1988

The Years of the Big Heat

The Years of the Big Heat

1992

Ο Κίτρινος Φάκελος

Ο Κίτρινος Φάκελος

1990

In the Shadow of Fear

In the Shadow of Fear

1988

Rom

Rom

1989