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Mimis Traiforos (Greek: Μίμης Τραϊφόρος; 15 October 1913, in Piraeus – 26 March 1998, in Athens)[citation needed] was a Greek writer and lyricist.
In 1934 he collaborated as an actor with Attik and later in 1940 with singer Sofia Vembo, his future wife. Some of Vembo's best successes were of his lyrics. Also, notable composers of the era collaborated with him, such as Giorgos Mouzakis, Manos Hatzidakis, Michalis Souyioul and Kostas Giannidis.
He worked also as a theatrical writer and wrote many revues.[1]
MimisTraiforos (Greek: Μίμης Τραϊφόρος; 15 October 1913, in Piraeus – 26 March 1998, in Athens)[citation needed] was a Greek writer and lyricist. In...
Metaxourgeio neighborhood of Athens. In 1957, she married her long-time lover MimisTraiforos. During the 1960s, she began to perform less and less, before finally...
began singing at the Oasis varieté show in the Zappeion gardens, where MimisTraiforos presented his new work. In the winter of 1930–40, she sang at the World...
of éntekhno and laïkó with considerable success, such as the composers Mimis Plessas and Stavros Xarchakos. During the same era, there was also another...
she participated with Vebo's company. She played in the helping of MimisTraiforos-Giorgou Giannakopoulos Vyra tis agkyres. Along with her sisters Aleka...
played in proses and sketches. In 1940-1949, which he was written by MimisTraiforos, O Romios (The Romans by Christos Efthymiou and Nassos Kedrakas) (sketch)...