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Birthday: August 22, 1932 (93)
Place of Birth: Khartoum, Sudan
Biography
Andreas Voutsinas (22 August 1930 – 8 June 2010) was a Sudanese-Greek actor and theater director. In the English-speaking world, he was best known for his roles in three Mel Brooks films, The Producers (1967), The Twelve Chairs (1970) and History of the World, Part I (1981). Voutsinas was born on 22 August 1932 in Khartoum, since there was a sizeable community of Greek settlers in Sudan at the time. His parents hailed from the Ionian Island of Kefalonia. They set up a pasta factory in the Anglo-Egyptian colony, "reputedly supplying spaghetti to Italian forces" during the Fascist invasion of Abyssinia.
Known For
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Parta ola (2003)Age: 71
Safe Sex (1999)Age: 67as director
I Prova tou Nyfikou (1995)Age: 63as Orestis Yalinis
The Little Apocalypse (1993)Age: 61as The American Director
Poisonous Women (1993)Age: 61as Psychoanalyst
Les Grandes Familles (1989)Age: 57as Strinberg
The Big Blue (1988)Age: 56as Priest
Les Nouveaux Tricheurs (1987)Age: 55as Romanoff
Thieves After Dark (1984)Age: 52as Jose
History of the World: Part I (1981)Age: 49as Bearnaise
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