Mary Chronopoulou

Mary Chronopoulou
Μαίρη Χρονοπούλου
Born 1933
Athens, Greece[1]
Occupation actress

Mary Chronopoulou (Greek: Μαίρη Χρονοπούλου; 16 July 1933)[1] is a Greek actress. She was one of the most popular actresses of the 1960s.[1] She starred in many films, 16 of which were produced by Finos Film.[1] She is one of the main protagonists of Greek theatre.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Μαίρη Χρονοπούλου". Finos Film.
  2. Nea estia. I. D. Kollaros & Sa. 1992. p. 1357.
  3. John Willis (1 June 1983). Screen World 1968. Biblo & Tannen Publishers. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-8196-0309-8.
  4. The Film Daily. Wid's Films and Film Folk Incorporated. 1967.
  5. Frank Joseph Wetta; Stephen J. Curley (1 January 1992). Celluloid Wars: A Guide to Film and the American Experience of War. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-313-26099-5.
  6. John Pym (2010). Time Out Film Guide 2011. Time Out Guides Limited. p. 1159. ISBN 978-1-84670-208-2.
  7. Lydia Papadimitriou (26 October 2005). The Greek Film Musical: A Critical and Cultural History. McFarland. p. 156. ISBN 978-1-4766-1018-4.
  8. Γιαννης Δαλιανιδης; Θανασης Θ ΝιαρΧος (2005). Ο κινηματογραφος, τα προσωπα κι εγω. Εκδοσεις Καστανιωτη. ISBN 978-960-03-4068-6.
  9. Ντόρα Γιαννακοπούλου (6 July 2015). Μια ζωή σαν πρόβα. Εκδόσεις Καστανιώτη. p. 209. ISBN 978-960-03-5929-9.
  10. Aglaïa Mētropoulou; Maria Komnēnou (2006). Hellēnikos kinēmatographos. Ekdoseis Papazēsē.
  11. Thodōros Angelopoulos; Dan Fainaru (2001). Theo Angelopoulos: Interviews. Univ. Press of Mississippi. p. 26. ISBN 978-1-57806-216-4.
  12. Peter Cowie (1989). Variety International Film Guide. Tantivy Press.
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