
Thanasis Veggos
Acting
Thanasis Veggos (29 May 1926 – 3 May 2011) was a Greek actor and director born in Neo Faliro, Piraeus. He performed in around 130 films, predominantly comedies in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, starring in more than 50 among them. He is considered one of the best Greek comedy actors of all time. His famous comedic catchphrase was "Καλέ µου άνθρωπε" ("My good man"). Veggos' first appearance in a film was in Windfall in Athens, produced by Mihalis Kakogiannis, which premiered in Athens as Kiriakatiko Xsipnima on 11 January 1954. Nikos Koundouros gave him a role in Magiki polis in 1955. His first major role was in Psila ta heria Hitler ("Hands Up, Hitler"), 1962 and continued many more films. For his acting in What did you do in the war, Thanasi? (1971), the public of Thessaloniki °apotheosized° him and the movie won three awards at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. He often played everyman characters struggling to get by, but he has also played anti-heroes, he has acted in pure dramas, and on stage in the comedies of Aristophanes. His characters were often self-named "Thanasis". He often worked with directors Panos Glykofridis and Giorgos Lazaridis. In 1995, Theo Angelopoulos cast Veggos and American actor Harvey Keitel in "Ulysses Gaze". In 1997, in the role of Dikaiopoli he appeared in a live performance at the ancient Epidaurus theater. In 2000, he survived a car accident involving a collision with a train. He later participated in advertisements promoting road safety. A documentary of his life, whose title translates as A Man for All Seasons, was made in 2004. He always did his own stunts including the most dangerous ones, like hanging from a rope tied to a balcony fifty feet above a pavement without anything to break his fall, walking through a glass door, or falling down a stone staircase head first. During the "Golden Sixties" of the Greek film industry he made his most popular comedy films such as the sequel of Secret Agent 000, Papatrehas, Enas trellos Vengos and many others, also with surrealist humor, most of them by his own company Θ-Β Comedies (Θ-Β Tainies Geliou) which founded in 1964. In 2008, Veggos was appointed Commander of the Order of the Phoenix by the President of Greece, Karolos Papoulias. On 3 May 2011, he died at 7:10 a.m. He had been hospitalized at the Red Cross hospital, in Athens, since 18 December 2010. He is survived by his wife Asimina and two sons. He will always be remembered in the more than 120 films and more recent documentaries that he starred in. The phrase "τρέχει σαν το Βέγγο" (English translation: "runs like Veggos") has been adopted into common usage in the Greek language since nobody has run more or faster than Veggos in his many slapstick comedies.
Born: May 29, 1927 · Piraeus, Greece
Filmography (49)

The Flight of the Swan
2011

With Heart & Soul
2009

It's a Long Road
1998

Ulysses' Gaze
1995

Vengos the Crazy Kamikaze
1980

Which Way to the Septic Tank?
1978

Thanasis, Take Your Gun
1972

What Did You Do in the War, Thanassi?
1971

One Vengos for All Jobs
1970

Thou-Vou Bald Agent, Operation: Havoc
1969

Who Thanasis!
1969

Doctor Z-Vengos
1968

Help! Vengos Visible Agent '000'
1967

Crazy, Nuts and Vengos
1967

Papatrechas
1966

He's a Mad Mad Veggos
1965

Out Poverty and Good Heart
1964

I'll Make You Queen
1964

School for Chauffeur Ladies
1964

The Twins
1964

Blind Nache Marlon Brando
1963

Jack of All Trades, Master of None
1963

The Madman
1963

Min eidate ton Panai?
1962

Runaway Bride
1962

Hands Up, Hitler
1962

The King of Gaffes
1962

Hooray for Madness
1962

The Jar
1962

Lisa and the Other Woman
1961

Eftyhos... trellathika!
1961

Liar Wanted
1961

Who Is Margarita?
1961

Sharp as a Needle
1961

Love Games
1960

Madalena
1960

Three Ladies and me
1960

Never on Sunday
1960

The Underdog
1960

Mitros and Mitrousis in Athens
1960

Wandering Jews
1959

Mousitsa
1959

The Policeman of the 16th Precinct
1959

Erotic Stories
1959

Holidays in Aegina
1958

Maria Pentagiotissa
1957

A Girl in Black
1956

The Ogre of Athens
1956

The Magic City
1955
