Lakis Lazopoulos
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| Lakis Lazopoulos | |
|---|---|
| Born | Apostolos Lazopoulos 6/5/1956 (age 52 years) Larissa |
| Years active | 28 |
| Official website | |
Lakis Lazopoulos (Greek: Λάκης Λαζόπουλος) is a Greek comedian, writer, actor and songwriter with a career that started when he first wrote texts for theater back in 1979[1]. His birth name is Apostolos Lazopoulos (Greek: Απόστολος Λαζόπουλος), Lakis being a diminutive.
In 1997, he was in charge of adapting the animated film Hercules in Greek and also did the voice acting for Phil and Panic. Lakis was awarded by Roy E. Disney for the best adaption in all Europe[2]. In 2000, he wrote and starred in the film Fovou tous Ellines.
Since 1979, he has written and played in numerous vaudevilles, films and TV shows and is still active today in Alpha TV with the show Al Tsantiri News.
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| Persondata | |
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| NAME | Lazopoulos, Lakis |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lazopoulos, Apostolos |
| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor;Writer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 6/5/1956 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | larissa |
| DATE OF DEATH | |
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