Kotopoúli, Maríka (1887–1954)
Kotopoúli, Maríka (1887–1954)
Greek actress. Name variations: María Kotopoúli; Marika Kotopouli or Kotopuli. Born 1887 in Tsepelovo in Ioannina, Greece, to theatrical family; died Mar 24, 1953, in Syro, Greece.
One of the top Greek actresses of early 20th century, began career in her youth, touring the Greek-speaking East with parents' acting troupe; debuted as Puck at Royal Greek Theater (1903); able to switch from vaudeville and low comedy to classical drama and tragedy, enjoyed 1st successes in Royal Theater playing Athena in Orestia, Margarita in Faust, and Ifigenia and Viola; founded Kotopoúli Theater company in Athens (1908), which she ran for 30 years, devoting later years to revival of ancient Greek drama; best remembered for productions of Euripides' Hecouba (1927), Eleftheri Skini (1929–30) and for US tour (1930–31); received critical acclaim for such productions as As You Like It, Don Juan, and Sixth Floor; made films as well, including Kakos dromos (1933). Maríka Kotopoúli Museum opened (1990).