
Personal Info
Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
January 1, 1909
Died
February 12, 1963 (54 years old)
Athens, Greece
Also Known As
- Χρήστος Γιαννακόπουλος
- Χρηστος Γιαννακοπουλος
Christos Giannakopoulos
Biography
Christos Giannakopoulos (1909 – 12 February 1963) was a Greek playwright, screenwriter and journalist.
He was self-taught in theatre writing and his first appearance as a playwright was in 1929, while until 1939 he collaborated with many writers on comedies, revues and operettas. From 1939 he began to collaborate closely with Alekos Sakellarios on revues and comedies, songs and film scripts: The Germans are Coming Back, A Hero in Slippers, Miss 39, Thanasakis the Politician, A Pebble in the Lake, Alas for the Young and other works. He wrote the comedies The Great and the Little and A Nettle Among the Violets alone. He sketched the character of the Greek petty bourgeois with the contradictions, illusions and dead ends he faced. He stood out for the directness of his writing, his sensitivity, optimism and intimacy. He died in February 1963.
Known For
Writing

The Strongman Who Became a Lamb
Writer
1968

The Rope Maker
Writer
1967

A Matter of Earnestness
Theatre Play
1965

I'll Make You Queen
Writer
1964

Jack of All Trades, Master of None
Theatre Play
1963

World Gone Mad
Theatre Play
1963

Woe to the Young
Writer
1961

The yellow gloves
Writer, Theatre Play
1960

The Underdog
Writer
1960

Makrykostas and Kontogiorgis
Writer
1960

The Policeman of the 16th Precinct
Writer
1959
A Hero in His Slippers
Writer, Theatre Play
1958