Known for Acting

Yorgos Vrassivanopoulos (Greek: Γιώργος Βρασιβανόπουλος; 1924 – February 10, 1998) was a Greek actor. He was born in Athens on New Year's Day, 1924 and made his first appearance in the theatrical play Egmont by Goethe in 1951, in the theatrical company of Dimitris Rontiris. He also worked as a translator in dialogs from foreign movies. He was also a member of the boards of the Greek Actors' Guild, the Actors' Mutual Assistance Fund and a vice-president of the Retired Actors Union. He died after a prolonged sickness on February 10, 1998, and was buried at the First Cemetery of Athens.
1964
as Rikos
1964
as Giannakis (Mpamias)
1961
as people
1965
as Paul
1966
as Panagiotis
1981
as train passenger
1969
as Filippas / Velerefontis Dekavalas
1967
as hippy
1967
Writer
1967
as conductor
1965
as Artist
1967
1963
as Georges
1980
as director
1964
1965
as Viron
1962
Writer
1964
as Kostas Hatzipateras
1965
Screenplay
1989
as Uncle Sofoklis