Memnos Costi
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Occupation | Television presenter, a great football player, a great manager |
Website | Official Website |
Memnos Costi (born 14 August 1976) is a deaf English television presenter and football player. He is a presenter on the deaf magazine programme See Hear.
Biography[]
Personal life[]
Costi was born in England to Greek Cypriot parents, and grew up in Tottenham.[1] He has been deaf since birth.
Costi went to Sir Winston Churchill School for the Deaf until the age of 15. At this time he moved to Burwood Park School for the Deaf where he remained until he was 16 years old.[1] His brother is fellow footballer Marios Costi. He currently lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two daughters.[1]
Career[]
Football[]
In 2002, Costi was a member of the Great Britain squad for deaf football.
From 10–23 June 2007, Costi, along with his brother, represented Cyprus in the European Deaf Championship.[2]
Acting and presenting[]
At the age of 12, Costi appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. At 16 he began his television career on the BBC's See Hear, where he has remained ever since.
In 2002, Costi and Semhar Beyene were approached by producer Andrew Stibbs to take part in a project which involved creating a BSL interpretation of the famous classic Somethin' Stupid.[3]
In 2013, Costi and his eldest daughter appeared in the BBC drama 'Holby City'. Costi played a deaf single father about to undergo a heart operation, and his daughter portrayed an interpreter who did not tell her father the full risks of his surgery.
In 2018, Costi was one of the seven BSL translators for the telethon on 4seven.
References[]
- ^ a b c "About Memnos Costi". Memnos-Costi.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-08. Retrieved 2007-05-06.
- ^ "Community News". Arsenal.com. Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2007-05-06.
- ^ "Remark! news archive; Something Stupid: Signed". Remark!. Archived from the original on 2009-12-25. Retrieved 2006-10-13.
External links[]
- 1976 births
- British people of Greek Cypriot descent
- British television presenters
- Players of deaf football
- Living people
- Deaf people from England
- Sportspeople from London
- BSL users
- British television biography stubs