Michael Constantine Death – Passed Away! Michael Constantine, the Emmy-winning entertainer from the 1970s sitcom Room 222 who later depicted the Windex-spritzing father of Nia Vardalos’ person in My Big Fat Greek Wedding, has passed on. He was 94.
Constantine passed on Aug. 31 in his home in his local Reading, Pennsylvania, his family declared. He had been sick for quite a while, they said.
The child of Greek settlers, Constantine is energetically associated with his chance as Gus Portokalos, the spouse of Lainie Kazan’s Maria Portokalos, in the far-fetched film industry crush My Big Fat Greek Wedding and its 2016 spin-off. The primary portion, made for $5 million and delivered in 2002, netted almost $370 million around the world.
“I needed to try out for the part,” he reviewed in a 2016 meeting. “Prior to that, I requested to peruse the content, since I was extremely cautious. I didn’t know Nia then [she additionally wrote the screenplay], and I was restless with regards to somebody thinking of some Greek thing. Was it will be baloney or was it will be something by someone who truly knows Greeks? So I read the content and I said, ‘Indeed, this individual clearly knows Greeks.'”
The smarty pants Gus was popular for imagining that Windex would fix pretty much any disease. “I’m really tired of Windex,” he said. “There more likely than not been many containers shipped off me, and afterward there were that load of individuals who requested that I signature their Windex bottles.”
He likewise repeated the job for the fleeting 2003 CBS sitcom My Big Fat Greek Life.