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- Q13635053 abstract "George Mitsikostas (Γιώργος Μητσικώστας, pronounced Yorgos Mitsikostas) is a famous mimic comedian in Greece. He started his career by mimicking politicians' voices in comedy radio shows for satire. His debut on TV was in 1990. Since then he has been in many Greek channels, afterwards started to imitate actors, singers and journalists as well, and changed the form of his shows. All of the titles of his shows are a word play, usually with his name:It is said that sometimes when a Greek celebrity called a restaurant or an hotel to book a seat, the persons on the other end of the line thought it was Mitsikostas making pranks. Mitsikostas has admitted he has done such things in the past.There is a famous political anecdote concerning famous Greek politician and ex prime minister of Greece for many years Andreas Papandreou, who upon first hearing, then mostly unknown, George Mitsikostas imitating him on the radio having a conversation with leader of the then opposition and also former Prime Minister Konstantinos Karamanlis, called his minister alarmed upon a scam being raised against his party by imposters.He is also mimicking sports personas from Greece.Such persons are Giorgos Georgiou, Kostas Karamanlis, Vassilios Tsiartas, Giorgos Karagounis, Nikos Alefantos, Konstantinos Mitsotakis, Dusan Bajevic, Sakis Rouvas, Vassilis Leventis, Antonios Nikopolidis, Sotiris Ninis, Adonis Georgiades, etc.".
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- Q13635053 comment "George Mitsikostas (Γιώργος Μητσικώστας, pronounced Yorgos Mitsikostas) is a famous mimic comedian in Greece. He started his career by mimicking politicians' voices in comedy radio shows for satire. His debut on TV was in 1990. Since then he has been in many Greek channels, afterwards started to imitate actors, singers and journalists as well, and changed the form of his shows.".
- Q13635053 label "George Mitsikostas".