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Andreas Barkoulis (Greek: Ανδρέας Μπάρκουλης; 4 August 1936 – 23 August 2016) was a Greek actor. He was among the most popular male actors of the 1950s and 1960s in Greece. He was considered such a heartthrob that a popular expression of the era was created for him: "Eh koritsia, o Barkoulis!" (Hey girls, it's Barkoulis!).
Aug 23, 2016 · The great Greek actor who stole the hearts of women in the 60s, Andreas Barkoulis, has passed away at 80 years-old. Barkoulis had faced many health problems in recent years. He passed away at Saint Olga Hospital after his last struggle with illness on Tuesday.
Ο Ανδρέας Μπάρκουλης ( 4 Αυγούστου 1936 - 23 Αυγούστου 2016) ήταν Έλληνας ηθοποιός του κινηματογράφου, του θεάτρου και της τηλεόρασης. Υπήρξε ένας από τους εμβληματικούς ζεν πρεμιέ του ελληνικού κινηματογράφου. Βιογραφικό. Γεννήθηκε στον Πειραιά στις 4 Αυγούστου 1936 [2]. Οι γονείς Βασίλης και Μαρίκα ήταν δάσκαλοι.
ΈτοςΤαινίαΡόλος1957Μαρία ΠενταγιώτισσαΔημήτρης Τουρκάκης1957Αλέξης1958Δημήτρης Αθανασιάδης1958ΓιώργοςAndreas Barkoulis was born on 24 July 1936 in Piraeus, Greece. He was an actor, known for Alygisti sti zoi (1964), The Suitcase of the Priest (1978) and Take Me Away, My Love (1960). He was married to Maria, Maria Vlasopoulou - Barkouli, Angela Fara', Aleka Stratigou, ??? and Fotini Anastasiou.
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Aug 23, 2016 · Famous Greek actor Andreas Barkoulis passed away at the age of 80 in an Athens hospital where he was struggling against cardio-respiratory problems. Andreas Barkoulis was an actor for cinema, theater and television.
Andreas Barkoulis was a Greek actor. He was among the most popular male actors of the 1950s and 1960s in Greece. He was considered such a heartthrob that a popular expression of the era was created for him: "Eh koritsia, o Barkoulis!". He died on 23 August 2016 at the age of 80.
Aug 23, 2016 · Andreas Barkoulis, one of the most famous Greek actors of the 50’s and 60’s, passed away today in Athens, Greece at the age of 80. He was considered such a heartthrob that a popular expression of the era was created for him: “Eh koritsia, o Barkoulis!” (Hey girls, it’s Barkoulis!).