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Sotiris Moustakas
Moustakas in the movie Enas nomotagis politis (1974).
Born
Sotiris Moustakas

(1940-09-17)17 September 1940
Died4 June 2007(2007-06-04) (aged 66)
NationalityGreek
CitizenshipCyprus
Greece
Years active1964–2007
SpouseMaria Bonellou (1973-2007)
Children1

Sotiris Moustakas (Greek: Σωτήρης Μουστάκας) (17 September 1940 – 4 June 2007) was a Greek Cypriot actor born in Kato Platres, Limassol. His acting career lasted for over four decades, with 1960s–80s as his most successful years. He was described as an "Actor without a Label" cause of his variety of playing in theatrical plays (many different genres), films, television movies, television series, videotape/videocassette movies and many more with great reviews and success in all of them. He became internationally famous with his role "Mimithos" in 1964 Oscar-winning film Zorba the Greek. After that he became a national star in Greece, being part of the Golden Age of the Greek Cinema (1950s–1970s). His last cinema performance was in 2007 Goya Award-winning film El Greco, where he played "Titian". He gave his voice in the Greek dub of 2007 Disney film Meet the Robinsons, as his last role. He mainly played comedy roles throughout his career. Moustakas was regarded as one of the greatest Greek comedian actors in history.

Early life

He was born in Kato Platres of Limassol District, in British Cyprus. He was the youngest of seven siblings.

Career

One of the most significant comic actors of Greece and Cyprus, Moustakas graduated from the National Theater of Greece and was known for his portrayal of offbeat, neurotic yet likable characters. In many of his movies he portrayed multiple roles. He appeared primarily in modern films and plays, although he also performed several roles in classical works.

Moustakas' international film debut came in 1964 in the Oscar-winning Zorba the Greek starring Anthony Quinn, in which he played Mimithos, the village idiot. For that film Moustakas lost his Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor only for two more minutes of filming. As Moustakas said, they had filmed many more minutes of playing, but they didn't put all the scenes on the film's final cut.

Although his recent work was mainly in the theatre, he also had a role in the 2007 film El Greco.

Political activities

Although not widely advertised, Moustakas in his youth was involved in the Greek Cypriot national liberation struggle of EOKA against British colonialism, acting as a messenger, and writing political graffiti. During that period, he was arrested by the British and spent 7 months in jail.[1]

Death

Moustakas felt unwell during rehearsals for an upcoming Aristophanes play, and was transferred to the General State Hospital of Athens. He was taken to the intensive care unit, where he died in the early morning hours of 4 June 2007. He had been suffering from cancer for some years.[2] At his funeral, his coffin was draped with a Greek flag.[3]

Personal life

He was married to the Greek actress Maria Bonellou, with whom he has a daughter, Alexia. His wife, Maria, died on August 30, 2007, due to Alzheimer, at the age of 66, about 3 months after the death of Sotiris.

Selected filmography

Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
1994 "Panathinea" Theatre Award Best Actor Hamlet Won
1996 "Papadoukas" Award Best Actor Two Jobs Won
2003 Karolos Koun Award Lifetime Achievement Award For his contribution in Greek revue theatre Won

References

  1. ^ Η τελευταία πρόβα του Μουστάκα Newspaper article in Simerini, June 05, 2007 (in Greek) Archived August 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "ANT1 internet world | Αφιέρωμα ΑΝΤ1 LIFE: Σαν σήμερα "έφυγε" ο Σωτήρης Μουστάκας". 2017-09-12. Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
  3. ^ "Σωτήρης Μουστάκας: Η σύλληψη, το "όχι" στο Χόλιγουντ και η ταφή με την ελληνική σημαία" (in Greek). 2021-09-17. Retrieved 2023-02-14.