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Beloved showman Giorgos Marinos has passed away at the age of 87

Pioneer of Greek entertainment and one of the first public figures to speak openly about his sexuality, Giorgos Marinos has passed away

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Giorgos Marinos, the renowned Greek showman, passed away at the age of 87. In recent years, he had withdrawn from the public eye. In 2024, it was revealed through the program “You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet” that he was living in a senior care facility.

Marinos was born in Athens on June 18, 1939. He was a singer, actor, and entertainer, considered one of the pioneers of live shows in Greece. His parents divorced when he was only one year old, and he was raised by his mother, Vasiliki. His father, Alexandros, was absent during his childhood due to exile on Makronisos, and Marinos saw him for the first time at the age of 12.

Although his parents hoped he would pursue a career as a civil engineer or architect, like his father, Marinos secretly applied to the National Theatre School while still a minor. In 1962, during his second year, he performed in the production Odós Oníron by Manos Hadjidakis alongside celebrated artists such as Dimitris Horn, Rena Vlachopoulou, and Maro Kontou, performing the song “Káthe Kípos.” This marked the beginning of his professional career in theatre and the popular music venues of the time.

Marinos also appeared in films, including Ion Daifas’s O Trítos Drómos, starring Maro Kontou. Combining acting and singing, he introduced a new form of entertainment in Greece that blended prose, satire, dance, and music. From 1973 to 1992, he performed almost two decades at Makrygianni, on the stage of Medousa. He collaborated for years with Dimitris Danikas, with lyrics for his songs written by Lina Nikolakopoulou, Dimitris Iatropoulos, Stamatis Kraounakis, and Nini Zaha.

He maintained close friendships with Manos Hadjidakis and Nikos Gatsos. One of Greece’s first true showmen, Marinos was known for sketches, sharp wit, and impersonations that made audiences laugh while critiquing social issues. In his personal life, he was notably private and withdrew from public life in his later years.

Throughout his career, Marinos worked on many music and theater stages and participated in several television programs, most notably Ciao ANT1 in the mid-1990s. He also made a few appearances in film.

Giorgos Marinos was one of the first well-known Greek personalities to speak openly about his homosexuality in the mid-1960s. In an interview, he remarked, “The difference was that I was in daily contact with the public. They could touch me, cheer or boo me. I appeared publicly every night. That was the challenge. On the other hand, by declaring I was homosexual, I had to be very dignified.”

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At sixteen, he confided in his parents about his sexuality. He inspired the song “Achilleas from Cairo” by his collaborator Kostas Tournas. Marinos once said that the great love of his life was actress Katiana Balanika, with whom he was a partner for four years in the late 1960s. He chose not to marry or have children. Nevertheless, their paths remained intertwined professionally and personally, collaborating for years at Medousa and remaining close in the following years.

Giorgos Marinos leaves behind a legacy as a pioneer of Greek entertainment, whose talent, charisma, and courage opened doors for future generations of performers.

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