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Nico Minardos

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Nico Minardos

Birth
Athens, Regional unit of Athens, Attica, Greece
Death
27 Aug 2011 (aged 81)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
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Nico Minardos died peacefully at the age of eighty-one of natural causes on Saturday, August 27, 2011 in Los Angeles with his family by his side.

Nico was born February 15, 1930 in Athens, Greece of parents George and Christina. He spent his childhood in Athens from 1930 until the age of eighteen.

He was educated at Bergon High School in Athens and attended the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1950, he immigrated to the United States and moved to Los Angeles, where he studied and graduated from UCLA.

From 1952 through the 1980's, Nico worked as an actor in Hollywood movies and television with a contract at Twentieth Century Fox. His first movie appearance was in Monkey Business with Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant. Some of his other film credits include: Istanbul with Errol Flynn, It Happened in Athens with Jayne Mansfield, Twelve Hours To Kill in which he starred opposite Barbara Eden, Assault on Agathon which he produced and starred in with Marrianne Faithfull and John Woodvine. He also guest starred in numerous TV shows including Twilight Zone, Alias Smith and Jones, Maverick, and Mission Impossible. Nico was also the subject of a recent documentary titled Finding Nico.

Nico was briefly married to Deborah Ann Smith who later married Tyrone Power. Nico and Julie Minardos were married in 1965 at the Palm Springs Racket Club and raised their two children George and Nina in Beverly Hills California. During his life Nico and his family lived in Greece, Los Angeles, London, and Fort Lauderdale.

His hobbies included cooking, tennis, handball, flying, music, backgammon, bridge, and sailing. He was charming, positive, loved to tell stories, was kind to strangers, and loved animals.

If single words could sum him up, they would be: compassionate, generous, loyal, loving, and a man of integrity. Among his many achievements, he was most proud of his close family.

ico is survived by Julie Minardos, his children George (Kristen) Minardos and Nina (Dan) Aloni, his three beloved grandchildren and his devoted caregiver, numerous family members, and lifelong friends.

He was such a large presence in our lives and his warmth and magnetic energy will live on in those that knew and loved him.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on October 2, 2011.
Nico Minardos died peacefully at the age of eighty-one of natural causes on Saturday, August 27, 2011 in Los Angeles with his family by his side.

Nico was born February 15, 1930 in Athens, Greece of parents George and Christina. He spent his childhood in Athens from 1930 until the age of eighteen.

He was educated at Bergon High School in Athens and attended the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1950, he immigrated to the United States and moved to Los Angeles, where he studied and graduated from UCLA.

From 1952 through the 1980's, Nico worked as an actor in Hollywood movies and television with a contract at Twentieth Century Fox. His first movie appearance was in Monkey Business with Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant. Some of his other film credits include: Istanbul with Errol Flynn, It Happened in Athens with Jayne Mansfield, Twelve Hours To Kill in which he starred opposite Barbara Eden, Assault on Agathon which he produced and starred in with Marrianne Faithfull and John Woodvine. He also guest starred in numerous TV shows including Twilight Zone, Alias Smith and Jones, Maverick, and Mission Impossible. Nico was also the subject of a recent documentary titled Finding Nico.

Nico was briefly married to Deborah Ann Smith who later married Tyrone Power. Nico and Julie Minardos were married in 1965 at the Palm Springs Racket Club and raised their two children George and Nina in Beverly Hills California. During his life Nico and his family lived in Greece, Los Angeles, London, and Fort Lauderdale.

His hobbies included cooking, tennis, handball, flying, music, backgammon, bridge, and sailing. He was charming, positive, loved to tell stories, was kind to strangers, and loved animals.

If single words could sum him up, they would be: compassionate, generous, loyal, loving, and a man of integrity. Among his many achievements, he was most proud of his close family.

ico is survived by Julie Minardos, his children George (Kristen) Minardos and Nina (Dan) Aloni, his three beloved grandchildren and his devoted caregiver, numerous family members, and lifelong friends.

He was such a large presence in our lives and his warmth and magnetic energy will live on in those that knew and loved him.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on October 2, 2011.


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