Nikitas Tsakiroglou: “Chrysoula Diavati was a cheerful lady and I discovered myself floating subsequent to her”

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Nikitas Tsakiroglou spoke to Fani Platsatura and Studio 4 about his 70 years as an actor and his 63 years of life with Chrysoula Diavati.

“I’m at an age the place I want God would require me to be wholesome and never pity my viewers.

I’ve spent 70 years within the discipline of theatre. I began at Nationwide and needed to keep there as a result of I ended up with Arista.

You possibly can’t do theater with out ardour as a result of it is a job you do not do to provide you consolation in life. I acquired into this house with luck as a result of it isn’t simply your ability, it additionally takes a star. I had this star to do what I did.

It’s a soul-destroying career. The work is monastic, I’ve mentioned that our dressing room is our cell.

On the identical time, I attempted to construct household with Chrysoula Diavati, we met within the theater, we fell in love, we had our daughter Leda and now we have two fantastic grandchildren.

Chrysoula Diavati is an effective lady, actress, multi-talented. I at all times help and say that she is a greater actress than me.

Might God require us to beat the dangerous situations that life creates. Life along with her just isn’t straightforward for her and for me. However what does it matter? The necessary factor is that we are able to combat the subsequent day and all the pieces is okay. That is the stuff of affection, you overlook what has been carried out.

Chrysoula laughed lots, she was a cheerful, outgoing lady due to that and I discovered myself sulking subsequent to her. Totally different our bodies entice! I attempted to smile again at her. We do a job that requires numerous effort to beat on a regular basis life. We by no means mentioned our work in our dwelling house.

I don’t like my childhood, it was bitter. I’m a toddler of the Occupation. Troublesome years for me and my household and for Greece” he mentioned amongst different issues.

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