With Finos, the great actress of the old Greek cinema shot many of her unforgettable films
Finos Film said its own goodbye to Mary Chronopoulos – the “woman of the party” and a symbol of Greek cinema – with a video, with which the great star of the old Greek cinema shot many of her unforgettable films.
The great actress with a lonely personal life died today at the age of 90, causing pan-Hellenic emotion.
“Every loss from Fino’s family costs us, but it’s some separations that scratch the most. Mary was one of our “children” who, with her brilliance, talent and temperament, stamped every role she deserved.
Her roles are imposing and dynamic. The same emotional and incurable romantic. He crossed the threshold of Finos Film at the age of 20 and until 1970 managed to enchant the lens in comedies, dramas and fantastic musicals. She performed opposite roles with passion, sang iconic songs that went down in history and overcame difficult challenges life threw at her with determination and will.
Mary was not just a woman. She was a “woman of the party” and a symbol of Greek cinema. Our deepest condolences to her family.
Goodbye our beloved” says the company.
She first appeared in the cinema as an extra in “Happy Beginning” by Dimopoulos, produced by Finos Film in 1954, when she was still a student. In 1958 she took a small role in “The Last Lie” by Kakogiannis and from 1963 onwards she starred in a number of Finos Film drama films, in the roles of dame and femme fatale, alongside all the male protagonists of the time, such as Kourkoulos, Papamichail, Fountas , Alexandrakis, Georgitsis.
Her performances stand out in “Red Lights” by V. Georgiadis (1963, Damaskinos-Michailidis), “Without Identity”, (1963, Finos Film), “Too Slow for Tears” by G. Dalianidis (1968, Finos Film), “The Rogues” by N. Katsouridis (1965, Savas Film), “Zero Hour Society” by D. Dimopoulos (1966, Finos Film), “The Avenue of Hate” (1968, Finos Film) and “Zero visibility» by N. Foskolos (1970, Finos Film).
Among these social and drama films he will appear in three classic and unsurpassed musicals by Yiannis Dalianidis, produced by Finos Film, in which he will make a splash: “The Thalassies the Beads“, “A Lady in Bouzoukis” and “Mermaids and Magi».
Especially in “A Lady in Bouzoukis” she will seduce the audience with her irresistible style and temperament, not only acting, but also performing two of the legendary hits of the songs of Greek Cinema, “I’m a Woman of the Feast” and “The Boy Across ».
Source: Skai
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