Greek actor Danis Katranidis dies aged 75

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The Greek theatre community is mourning the loss of Danis Katranidis, a distinguished actor who passed away on Sunday, September 1 at the age of 75.

Born in Egaleo on August 4, 1949, Katranidis completed his studies at the Drama School of Athens ‘Giorgos Theodosiadis’ in 1971.

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Katranidis’ impressive career began with the National Theatre, where he performed from 1971 to 1978. His versatility shone through as he embraced a diverse array of theatrical forms, from tragedy and comedy to musicals and revues.

Beyond his stage work, Katranidis made significant contributions to radio theatre and education. He shared his expertise as a teacher at the Higher Drama School ‘Iasmos’ and the Theater Workshop ‘Vassilis Diamantopoulos’, influencing a new generation of actors.

Katranidis’ legacy in Greek theatre and education will be remembered and celebrated for years to come.

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