Her Wednesday, August 27 at 12.00 in the Church of Saint Theodore of the 1st Cemetery of Athens The funeral service will be chanted for journalist and writer Dimitris Constantaras.

Dimitris Constantaras left life in 79 years oldat dawn on Sunday, August 24th.

The deceased’s family proposes, instead of wreaths to be reinforced by the work of TASEI (Greek Actors Association Fund)-EUROBANK-IBAN GR4202602150000400100392909.

ESIEA’s announcement for Dimitris Constantaras

The Board of Directors of ESIEA regretted the loss of colleague Dimitris Constantara, who died yesterday at the age of 79.

Dimitris Constantaras was born in Athens in 1946. After his high school studies, he studied English Literature at the University of Athens, while his journalistic career began in 1969 in the newspaper “ELEFTHEROS KOSMOS” as an artistic author. He then worked on “EXPRESS”, “NIKYNI”, “KATHIMERINI” as Head of International Affairs, “4THS” magazine, in “Country”, “Traffic”, “New Channel” while serving as head of the sports departments of ERT1 and ERT2. He was also director of athletic direction on the Mega Channel and had worked with many radio stations.

Dimitris Constantaras worked hard and efficiently throughout his long career. He was a multifaceted personality as in addition to journalism, he wrote books, composed music for theater and cinema, wrote and directed documentary scripts and his political journey is well known. As a man and associate he stood out for his morality, courtesy and decency of his behavior. Encouraging and auxiliary to young colleagues, straight and honest with everyone, leaves the best memories of many colleagues and associates with whom he went professionally.

The Board of Directors bids farewell to the exquisite colleague and grows his beloved wife Vassiliki, the children of Pavlina and Lambros, his friends and relatives.

The funeral service for Dimitris Constantaras will be chanted on Wednesday, August 27 at 12.00 in the Church of Saint Theodore of the 1st Cemetery of Athens.

The deceased’s family proposes, instead of wreaths to be reinforced by the work of TASEI (Greek Actors Association Fund)-EUROBANK-IBAN GR4202602150000400100392909.