Orpheus Augustidis for Maria Tzobanakis: My mom calls me “dry”

He wants to hang out with his parents (Dino Augustidis and ), his son wants to live the concept of family as he does. He talked to Studio 4 about his course in theatre and family. Orpheus Augustidis in recent years has starred, along with his mother, Maria Tzobanakis, in the series “Sasmos”. And he doesn’t hide that this partnership, he likes it. “Playing with my mom is enjoyable, it is no longer awkward. Of course there are disagreements and limits due to fatigue. It’s one thing to respect another. My mom calls me “dry”. Of course, she is the only one to say it,” revealed the well-known actor. “When he left in America and the caradines intervened, we had to meet one and a half years with my mother,” Orpheus Augustidis revealed elsewhere. Speaking of his course in the theatre, which began in the years of the crisis, he also spoke of the time he played for 4 spectators. “When I started playing in theatre at the time of the crisis, I remember the tickets to the simple 300 theatres being 5-6 euros above the prices they are now, 20 years later. Those ticket prices never came back. It has happened that I was in performances that were full of, “they were torn”, we had capital controls and we were not paid. We didn’t even have money to get to the theater. We’ve lived it all, but that’s not the point. I happen to be 3 people a troupe and play for 4 people.” When the conversation went to his personal affairs, Orpheus Augustidis did not hide that “I find no sense in listening to other people’s personal things, so I am not talking about mine.” “My wife and I chose the name Achilles for the boy because we liked him. My son has the colors of my wife and father. I have a little sister from my father’s new family, Alcyone. Even though my family broke, at first there were three, then there were two, we were different. But all these years, we’ve tried to be together and keep the term family. We all hang out, had the family perfume. Now I have my own family and I would like the essence of this thing to pass on to my child,” Orpheus Augustidis told his family.