Hristos Tsaganeas

Hristos Tsaganeas

Born July 02, 1906 (Age: 119) Braila, Romania

Biography

Christos Tsaganeas was born in Braila, Romania on July 2, 1906. He came from a wealthy Greek and aristocratic family and from a young age he showed great love for the theater. His parents, however, had demanded that he finish some university school, and that's why when he graduated from the Greek high school in Romania, they sent him to Athens for academic studies. He initially enrolled in Medicine but soon dropped out and went to Law from which he never got a degree. The reason for this event was his acquaintance and love for the actress Nitsa Vitsori, seven years older than him, for whose sake he abandoned his studies and began to appear in the theater. When Nitsa divorced her first husband, Giorgis Vitsoris, Tsaganeas not only married her but also enrolled in the Drama School of the National Theater to get a proper foundation and an acting degree. For this career choice, he had several fights with his parents, with whom he finally broke up and cut off his funding. Another version cites his participation in the political movement of the Archio-Marxists, in which his wife Nitsa also participated, as the reason for the elimination. This development led him, for some time, to live on a boat in the port of Piraeus while he was forced to take part in performances of itinerant troupes, which at that time were underestimated. "There are few theaters, few theater squares, many practitioners", as he used to say. During the German-Italian occupation he actively participated in the National Resistance through the ranks of the EAM together with his wife Nitsa. During the December 1944, his name was involved in the execution of the actress Eleni Papadakis by OPLA. As a member of the board of the National Militia of the EAM Theater, he had put his signature - together with his colleagues, Emilio Veakis, Theodoros Moridis, Spyros Patrikios and Panos Karavousiano - for the death sentence of Eleni Papadakis, who had been accused of dowry. A year later, Christos Tsaganeas was in danger of losing his life in the armed attack against the then president of SEH, Spyros Patrikios.
Christos Tsaganeas was born in Braila, Romania on July 2, 1906. He came from a wealthy Greek and aristocratic family and from a young age he showed great love for the theater. His parents, however, had demanded that he finish some university school, and that's why when he graduated from the Greek high school in Romania, they sent him to Athens for academic studies. He initially enrolled in Medicine but soon dropped out and went to Law from which he never got a degree. The reason for this event was his acquaintance and love for the actress Nitsa Vitsori, seven years older than him, for whose sake he abandoned his studies and began to appear in the theater. When Nitsa divorced her first husband, Giorgis Vitsoris, Tsaganeas not only married her but also enrolled in the Drama School of the National Theater to get a proper foundation and an acting degree. For this career choice, he had several fights with his parents, with whom he finally broke up and cut off his funding. Another version cites his participation in the political movement of the Archio-Marxists, in which his wife Nitsa also participated, as the reason for the elimination. This development led him, for some time, to live on a boat in the port of Piraeus while he was forced to take part in performances of itinerant troupes, which at that time were underestimated. "There are few theaters, few theater squares, many practitioners", as he used to say. During the German-Italian occupation he actively participated in the National Resistance through the ranks of the EAM together with his wife Nitsa. During the December 1944, his name was involved in the execution of the actress Eleni Papadakis by OPLA. As a member of the board of the National Militia of the EAM Theater, he had put his signature - together with his colleagues, Emilio Veakis, Theodoros Moridis, Spyros Patrikios and Panos Karavousiano - for the death sentence of Eleni Papadakis, who had been accused of dowry. A year later, Christos Tsaganeas was in danger of losing his life in the armed attack against the then president of SEH, Spyros Patrikios.
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Filmography

Μια γυναίκα φεύγει

Μια γυναίκα φεύγει

1971 as Age: 64
Σέργιος και Άννα

Σέργιος και Άννα

1971 as Age: 64
Κάθε ναυάγιο και μια κόλασι

Κάθε ναυάγιο και μια κόλασι

1971 as Mr. Alexiou Age: 64
The Unbeatable Was Beaten

The Unbeatable Was Beaten

1970 as Androklis Hardoupis Age: 63
A Tough Guy in the Salons

A Tough Guy in the Salons

1969 as Gerasimos Nikolaou Age: 63
The Clown

The Clown

1968 as Theodoros Age: 62
Apollo Goes on Holiday

Apollo Goes on Holiday

1968 as Ambassador Age: 61
Satrapis

Satrapis

1968 as Age: 61
Φτωχός, αλλά τίμιος

Φτωχός, αλλά τίμιος

1965 as Kostas Pergialis Age: 58
Η πικραγαπημένη

Η πικραγαπημένη

1965 as Age: 58
What the Night Hides

What the Night Hides

1963 as Age: 56
The Devil and His Tail

The Devil and His Tail

1962 as Charalabos Age: 56
Betrayed love

Betrayed love

1962 as Impresario Age: 55
The Miss Of The Mister

The Miss Of The Mister

1962 as Theofanis Delakis Age: 55
Sidewalk

Sidewalk

1962 as Ninos Age: 55
Don't Fall in Love on a Saturday

Don't Fall in Love on a Saturday

1962 as Mikes Zargantis Age: 55
Poor Bums

Poor Bums

1961 as Leonidas Dekrisis Age: 54
Death Will Return

Death Will Return

1961 as Doctor Age: 54
The Hamini

The Hamini

1960 as Nikiforos Age: 53
Rich Without Money

Rich Without Money

1960 as Mr. Ploutidis Age: 53
Maiden's Cheek

Maiden's Cheek

1959 as school headmaster Age: 53
Vacation in Kolopetinitsa

Vacation in Kolopetinitsa

1959 as Iordanis Mouratoglou Age: 53
Crime in Kolonaki

Crime in Kolonaki

1959 as Kostas Floras Age: 52
Long live the poor children

Long live the poor children

1959 as Ploutarhos Pahoulos Age: 52
The Misogynist

The Misogynist

1958 as Age: 51
The Hurdy-Gurdy

The Hurdy-Gurdy

1955 as Benardis Age: 49
To Fintanaki

To Fintanaki

1955 as Giavrousis Age: 49
Joe, the Amazing

Joe, the Amazing

1955 as Lavrentios Kalyvas Age: 48