Konstantinos Tzoumas was a multifaceted Greek artist, born on August 30, 1944, in Piraeus, with a childhood spent in Pasalimani and Athens. He pursued his passion for acting in Athens and dance in New York, laying the foundation for a diverse career.
Tzoumas' filmography includes a range of notable titles, such as Sweet Gang, The Rags Still Sing, Eleftherios Venizelos 1910 - 1927, Akropol, Oi Apenanti, The Steamers a.k.a. Another one for... Korydallos!, Rebetiko, Happy Day, and The Dracula of Exarchia.
In the world of theater, he took on leading roles in productions like Waiting for Gondo, My Friend Lefterakis, "I don't...", and K.P. Cavafy Autobiography. His television credits include guest appearances in The Unacceptable, The Three Graces, Men and Women, and Two Strangers.
Tzoumas also ventured into radio production, hosting the daily show Café Society on the station "En Lefko". Furthermore, he published three autobiographical books: As a Miracle (2008),Complete Unknown (2009),and Panoletriambos (2010).
Sadly, Konstantinos Tzoumas passed away on June 25, 2022, at the age of 78, leaving behind a legacy of artistic expression and a lifetime of memories.