Giorgos Sevastikoglou
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Born:
Oct 12, 1913

Died:
Jan 01, 1991

Age: 77 Deceased

From:
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire

Department:
Writing

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Giorgos Sevastikoglou

Also known as: Γιωργος Σεβαστικογλου, Georgis Sevastikoglu, Георгис Севастикоглу, Г. Севастикоглу, G. Sevastikoglu

Biography

Giorgos Sevastikoglou (Istanbul 1913 - Athens 1990) was a Greek playwright, translator and director. He actively participated in the National Resistance.

Sevastikoglou was born in Fanari, Constantinople in 1913. The following year his family settled in Athens. He studied at the Law School of the University of Athens. He was a founding member of the Art Theatre and first appeared in the literature with the translation of the play Swanepoel by August Strindberg, directed by Karolos Koun in 1942. The following year, the Art Theatre "Karolos Koun" staged the play Constantine and Helen with which he began his dual artistic activity, as a director and translator. He was responsible for the B' department of the United Artists Troupe, which was a pole of attraction for left-wing playwrights and actors from 1945. He was in charge of the film crew of the Democratic Army in Grammos. After the end of the civil war, he went into self-exile in the Soviet Union, first in Tashkent and then in Moscow....

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