Manousos Manousakis: “Before he left he told me nothing, we hugged and kissed,” his wife says

O died of acute myelogenous leukaemia. The leading director, she described his last moments. Two 24 hours after the death of Manousos Manousakis, his wife, Maria, opened their home and talked to Giannis Malliaros about the “Morning” of ANT1. “I am beside him, I was not. I was very hard on Manushu’s work. I have a terrible talent to say “sucks are” and he said “well done Maria, tell me it sucks because we’re going to tear up tomorrow”. “When you are 53 years of best friend with a man, there are hundreds of moments… She was and is my love. His children wanted them a thousand, his grandchildren were very different. He expected nothing from the grandchildren, only to be happy and happy,” Manousos’ wife Manousakis said. Manousos’s wife Manousakis then confessed in an intense time. “He likes the people of Manusu, he likes to talk, listen, cook. He insisted he cooked better than I did. He had no ego. I got a lot of love from Manuso and I gave it. I don’t want to wear black,” he said. “Manousos Manousakis believed in God and accepted all religions that have as high as love. We didn’t keep his illness hidden, we just left it without commenting. Before he “leaves” life he told me nothing. We just hugged and kissed,” she concluded. Who was Manousos Manousakis? Manousos Manousakis began working initially in cinema in the early 1970s. His name has been combined with the directing and production of Greek television series on private television since early 1990. The dramatic series which he directed are written on forbidden love, while some of them (Whispers of heart, Touch of soul, Don’t tell me goodbye, Love came from far away) is considered one of the most successful in the history of Greek television. In the cinema he has directed the films You received appointments in 1996, Red dragon in 1998 and Uzeri Tsitsanis in 2015. But in recent years, he had made great success in the “Red River” series while at this time he is shown in ERT, the “The Net” series, which signed the directing.