Mihalis Kakogiannis

Mihalis Kakogiannis

Known For:Directing
Gender:Male
Birthday:1922-06-11
Place of Birth:Limassol, Cyprus
Also Known As: Michael Cacoyannis / Μιχάλης Κακογιάννης / Michalis Kakogiannis / M. Cacoyannis / Michalis Cacoyiannis / Mihalis Kakogiannis / Михалис Какояннис /
Known For: Directing Gender: Male Birthday: 1922-06-11 More

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Mihalis Kakogiannis or Michael Cacoyannis (Greek: Μιχάλης Κακογιάννης, Michalis Kakogiannis; 11 June 1922 – 25 July 2011) was a Greek Cypriot filmmaker, best known for his 1964 film Zorba the Greek. He directed the 1983 Broadway revival of the musical based on the film. Much of his work was rooted in classical texts, especially those of the Greek tragedian Euripides. He was nominated for an Academy Award five times, a record for any Cypriot film artist. He received Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film nominations for Zorba the Greek, and two nominations in the Foreign Language Film category for Electra and Iphigenia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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  • name:Mihalis Kakogiannis
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:1922-06-11
  • Place of Birth:Limassol, Cyprus
  • Also Known As: Michael Cacoyannis · Μιχάλης Κακογιάννης · Michalis Kakogiannis · M. Cacoyannis · Michalis Cacoyiannis · Mihalis Kakogiannis · Михалис Какояннис ·
  • Biography:Mihalis Kakogiannis or Michael Cacoyannis (Greek: Μιχάλης Κακογιάννης, Michalis Kakogiannis; 11 June 1922 – 25 July 2011) was a Greek Cypriot filmmaker, best known for his 1964 film Zorba the Greek. He directed the 1983 Broadway revival of the musical based on the film. Much of his work was rooted in classical texts, especially those of the Greek tragedian Euripides. He was nominated for an Academy Award five times, a record for any Cypriot film artist. He received Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film nominations for Zorba the Greek, and two nominations in the Foreign Language Film category for Electra and Iphigenia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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