“I learned when my father died, but I did not go to his funeral,” Giorgos Armenis admits.
A guest was found on the show site “He and the Other” George Armenis Friday night at ERT. The beloved hero spoke from the heart about the difficult absence of his father during his childhood, the meeting at the age of 22, and the anger that led him to never attend his funeral.
In particular, Giorgos Armenis at first asserted that “the absence was most evident in the fact that I could not pronounce the word father. They told me “You have no father”, “You are a bastard”, “You are Basti” in my village. Well, forged papers, I got married My mother had two children and disappeared. I went and found him at 22. He was sleeping and my two sisters from the other marriage took me, shut the door and start shouting “Who are you now, who are you now” in Corfu. I tell him: I am your son, and he raises his hands and says: Son, God judges. He was afraid. He was afraid I would kill him. I was 22 years old, in the army, and I heard the word ‘my child’ for the first time.”
“I had to see him and the only good thing I got, because I sat there one day, was that he had a very nice movement. Like a clown, the thing I used later in the theater. I thought about it and said, ‘I have that movement too.’ I saw him once. other a few times after that but….well i don’t want that i mean it was basically for my mom leave two kids he took us and took us there we put my mom and our two kids in straws to sleep i should be a year and a half and my brother if he’s three months old so in Sometime the court convened and the case ended.”
“I went and found him at twenty-two because I didn’t have a picture. I wanted to see what this man was. I was angry because he had so much fortune. I did not go to his possessions nor did I take anything from this man, not even an orange and I didn’t want to take it and now I don’t want to I speak. My mother is not alive, but she made it and she saw me in the theater but I was very angry with my father. Very angry because I kept hearing the name “bastard”, “Basti.” “Basti Olympia”, Olympia is my mother. What can I say when I went and saw him … My mom works in a hotel here and there, I do many jobs from selling jasmine to anything and running around as a kid,” added Giorgos Armenis in the evening broadcast of public television. “Forgive what? What should I forgive? I knew when he died but I did not attend his funeral.”
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