The actor who died at the age of just 34 says goodbye. Charles Vidalis was the son of Mary Vidali, now rising her own Calvary. The young man left life on Sunday, January 19, 2025, spreading sorrow to his friends, relatives, and colleagues. Charles Vidalis had earned friends over the years with the quality of his character. Marios Fragoulis reported in his post: “Our dear friend Charles, we didn’t expect you to leave so early… I met you little kid and you always had a good heart and a modest character.” ADVERSE “A generous friend with a golden heart and I was so glad that we met again in Tinos, on your favorite island and of course for all of us, on the beach that everyone surfed, in Thalassaki, in the beauties we lived, in the concert of Alkistis Protosaltis”. “You were and you are and you will always be in our hearts our dear Charles and know that God loved you so much to take you so young next to him, just 34 years old… you always said that now you know why Peter Pan never wanted to grow up… you made it… See this post on Instagram. CORVERSE The news of his death made known by Mary Vidali herself. The family of the actress, with a statement by their lawyer, sought respect for their grief and grief for their lost young man. Charles was one of three children that Mary Vidali had. The well-known actress had talked about the relationship with her children had spoken in an interview in January 2022 on the show “Mega Morning”. “When I was 5, I realized that I wanted to be an actor. I was an only child, so I have three children. 5 I wanted,” Mary Vidali had confessed at the time. “I can’t combine everything: In both areas, theatre and children, I think I have one minus. My children, when they were young, complained to me a lot. I got them at work. My son played in “Good morning life” and my daughter played a season at the theater. The complaints stopped after,” Mary Vidali had admitted adding: “For a career woman the price is not so heavy when she has the acceptance of her children”.
Charles Vidalis: “God loved you so much to take you so young,” writes Marios Fragoulis
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