A photo – documentary posted on his Instagram profile, Aris Loupassis. This is a photo of the favorite actor of theater and cinema Dinou Iliopoulos With his family in Marseille in 1930, when he was only 27 years old.

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The young then Dinos Iliopoulos (right), with his parents Elias and Athena and his brothers Smaragda, Aleko and Kiki, during their stay in Marseille, France in 1930. Athena Iliopoulos was born in 1888 in Sanaai, Yemeni, with roots. In 1907 he married Elias Iliopoulos in Beirut, also originally from Amaliada and the couple settled in Alexandria, Egypt, where he created his family, having four children. Later, due to the commercial activities of the family business, the family moved to Marseille, France. There, parents, people with rare refinement, French cultivation and Greek values, made sure to offer their children high quality education and a childhood full of warmth and love. Dinos will finish high school with excellent and in 1935 he will return to Greece where they will stay in a modern apartment on Patision Street. When the business went bankrupt, two years later, the father passed away, letting Athena be dignified and vigorously dignified. It was he who stood tirelessly next to little Dino, when at the age of ten years old he was seriously ill with typhus and stayed in a coma for six months. It was not close to him. And during his recognition, when her son took her career to acting, at each premiere there was always a special place in the first row for an aristocratic woman with silver hair, sitting with pride and emotion, enjoying the justification and success of her child. Dinos Iliopoulos was not just a great actor; he was an amenities of the scene and the screen, a noble prince of art, always moving gracefully between laughter and emotion. With a melancholic look and almost dancing, he gave his interpretations a subtlety poetic, as if whispering lyrics instead of words. A modest poet of theater, who left behind not only roles, but a distinctive light, still warming us.