‘ I worked as a translator on a dating site for homosexuals and translated the whole page into Greek,” revealed . Lambros Fisfis granted a full-length interview to Go Danais and Aris Kavatziki on Monday (03.02.20205) and talked about the stand up he has been working on for many years, but also about the series “I have Children”. CORVERSE “When I was growing up I wanted to be an astronaut, then I studied advertising and ended up being a comedian. I had rented a video tape of Eddie Murphy’s performance and I wanted to do the same. I started standing up comedy in Holland, the first time people laughed but barely. Many times in the evenings I said ‘I stop it’ and the next day I continued, I hugged the failure and reconciled with it. While I was in Holland I did other jobs to support myself alongside the stand up. I worked as a translator on a gay dating site and translated the whole page into Greek,” Lambros Fisfis originally said. Lambros Fisfis then said: “I met my wife in The Hague doing Erasmus through the university. My daughters are the same age as my children in ‘’I have children’. I hope that the things that children have done in ‘‘I have children’ has not actually been experienced by a parent. My kids eat their grandparents’ food more than mine. I have enough in common with my character in ‘’I have children’, he is curious and somewhat loser, which I am in some things too’. CORVERSE Lambros Fisfis speaking of the television series “I have children”, he said that for about 2.5 months they were castings while Eugenia Samara was tested with enough people to find her mate. Lambros Fisfis also added: “The first time my wife came to Greece, we took her to Easter at the cottage with my cousins. We were on the bus and my wife didn’t understand why people make their cross when they pass a church. When I went to Portugal with my wife, I was curious about Portuguese lunch. If I’m hard to talk about something in my life, I won’t put it in my performance. In ‘’I have children’ we have several more things to see, we will see valedinians and big life decisions’.
Lambros Fisfis: “My wife didn’t understand why people make their cross in front of a church”
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