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Cretan State, he was the
youngest of five
children of
Haralambos Katrakis and
Irini Katraki. When
Manos was 10
years old, his
family moved from
Crete to Athens...
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Katrakis (Gr****: Κατράκης) may
refer to one of the following:
Manos Katrakis (1908–1984), Gr****
actor of
theater and film
Christina Katrakis (born 1980)...
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Marika Kotopouli,
Aimilios Veakis,
Orestis Makris,
Katina Paxinou,
Manos Katrakis, and
Dimitris Horn.
Significant directors include Dimitris Rontiris, Alexis...
- (sculptor, painter) and writer. She is a US citizen.
Katrakis is the
daughter of
Anatoliy Kushch-
Katrakis and
Helen Pilkevich-Kushch. Her
father is a well...
- Greece. Vaso
Katraki and her
husband moved to
Piraeus in 1946,
where they
lived for
several years with
Nikiforos Vrettakos. In 1948
George Katrakis was arrested...
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Thessaloniki many
cultural premises exist, such as the open-air
Theater Manos Katrakis in Sykies, the
Museum of
Refugee ****enism in Neapolis, the muni****l theatre...
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Katina Paxinou,
Alexis Minotis,
Dimitris Horn,
Thanasis Veggos,
Manos Katrakis and
Irene Papas.
Alekos Sakellarios,
Karolos Koun,
Vasilis Georgiadis,...
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Elektra Giannis Fertis as
Orestes Aleka Katselli as
Klytaemnistra Manos Katrakis as the
tutor Notis Peryalis as Elektra's
husband Fivos Razi as Aegisthus...
- by his own actions,
renounces the throne.
Irene Papas -
Antigone Manos Katrakis - Creon, king of
Thebes Maro
Kontou - Ismene, Antigone's
sister Nikos Kazis [el]...
- with a
screenplay by
Nikos Foskolos.
Starring Nikos Kourkoulos,
Manos Katrakis, and Mary Chronopoulou, the film
depicts the
struggle of
unfree peasants...