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Marika Krevata

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Occupation
  
actress

Siblings
  
Thaleia Krevata

Children
  
Gelly Mavropoulou

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Marika Krevata


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Born
  
1910
Athens, Greece

Died
  
September 14, 1994, Athens, Greece

Spouse
  
Giorgos Gavriilidis (m. ?–1982), Aggelos Mavropoulos

Movies
  
Stournara 288, Otan leipei i gata, Allos gia to ekatommyrio, O apithanos, Vacation in Vietnam

Similar People
  
Giorgos Gavriilidis, Gelly Mavropoulou, Aggelos Mavropoulos, Stefanos Stratigos, Alekos Sakellarios

Marika Krevata (Greek: Μαρίκα Κρεβατά; 1910 – September 14, 1994) was a Greek actress of theatre and film.

Marika Krevata Marika Krevata 1910 Mediatly

Biography

Marika was the daughter of Stamatis Krevatas (musician) and Sofias (actress in Constantinople (now Istanbul), of the Panteliadis). She was born in Athens in 1910. Krevata lost her father and her little sister Thaleia when she was 2. Her childhood years were poor. She first appeared in theatre at an early age. In the beginning she took part in companies which toured the Greek outdoors along with children's acts including Daskalitsa (Δασκαλίτσα) by Nicodemi next to Marika Kotopouli. She later appeared in operettas by Georgios Xydis which included her first substantial appearance in the company with Rozalias Nika. She spent time at various theatre companies, including Manos Filippidis, which became famous in the musical theatre of old Athens and Krevata played Eva in the same opera by Lehár in the Lyric Scene.

Krevatas also wrote Pipitsa based on the work of Prinea-Mastora.

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In the early 1930s, she met Angelos Mavropoulos, protagonist of operas in which three months after her marriage was divorced, six months later, she raised her first child Gelly Mavropoulou. She loved her second husband Giorgos Gavriilidis (died in 1982) as much as life and as much as her work.

Marika retired from theatre in 1972. She was left alone and spoke French. She died on September 14, 1994 at the age of 84 at the Athens Clinic. She is buried at the Kokkinos Milos Cemetery.

References

Marika Krevata Wikipedia