Vangelis Kazan

Vangelis Kazan (Greek: Βαγγέλης Καζάν) (1936[1] or 1938[2] – 10 March 2008) was a Greek character actor.

Biography

Kazan was born in Nafplion. His career in theater, cinema and television spanned for half a century. He repeatedly collaborated with Theo Angelopoulos and was awarded the Best Actor award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival in 1975 for his part in The Travelling Players.[3] He died in Athens.

YearTitleRole
1964Treasonpolice detective
1968Girls in the Sunhotel receptionist
1970Visibility ZeroGerasimos
1975Weak Spotman with newspaper
1975The Travelling PlayersAegisthus
1977The HuntersSavas
1980The Man with the Carnationmajor Georgios Papadopoulos
1988Landscape in the Mistactor
1994End of an EraFotis Vamvakas

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