Michael Constantine Movies and Career Information
May 22, 1927
Reading
Actor
Michael Constantine (born May 22, 1927) is an American actor. He is probably now best known for his portrayal of Gus Portokalos, the Windex bottle-toting Greek father of Toula Portokalos (Nia Vardalos), in the 2002 surprise hit film My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Prior to that, he was well-known for his extensive TV work, especially as the long-suffering high school principal Seymour Kaufman on Room 222 for which he won an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in 1970. He played a night court magistrate, Matthew J. Sirota, on the brief 1976 sitcom Sirota's Court. Constantine was born Constantine Ioannides in Reading, Pennsylvania, the son of Andromache Efstratiou (née Fotiadou) and Theoharis Ioannides (a steel worker), both immigrants from Greece. He began his career on the New York stage and in the mid-1950s as understudy to Paul Muni in Inherit the Wind. While in the cast, he met and married actress Julianna McCarthy on October 5, 1953; they had two children, Thea Eileen and Brendan Neil. The marriage ended in divorce in 1969, the same year that Constantine began his role as a school principal on the ABC television series, Room 222. He studied acting with such prominent mentors as
- Michael Constantine Movies before 2012
- Peter Weibel - My Life 2003
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2002
- Prancer 2001
- Stephen King's Thinner 1996
- Reivers (1969) 1969
- Hustler (1961) 1961
- Peeper
- Skidoo (1968)
- Deadfall (1968)