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Greece's Irene Papas, who earned Hollywood fame, dies at 93

ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Irene Papas, the Greek actress and recording artist renowned for her dramatic performances and austere beauty that earned her prominent roles in Hollywood movies as well as in French and Italian cinema over six decades has died. She was 93.

The Greek Culture Ministry confirmed her death Wednesday.

'œMagnificent, majestic, dynamic, Irene Papas was the personification of Greek beauty on the cinema screen and on the theater stage, an international leading lady who radiated Greekness,'ť Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said in a statement. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis described her as a source of 'œadmiration and inspiration'ť to generations of Greeks.

Papas became known internationally following performances in 'œThe Guns of Navarone'ť in 1961 and 'œZorba the Greek'ť in 1964, acting alongside Hollywood stars Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn. In all, she starred in more than 50 movies.

Born Irene Lelekou in the mountainous village of Chiliomodi, Papas was the daughter of two schoolteachers. Her father also taught drama.

She left home at 18 to marry Greek film director Alkis Papas despite her family's disapproval. They divorced four years later. After the death of American Actor Marlon Brando in 2004, Papas revealed in an Italian newspaper interview that the two had been romantically involved.

A supporter of the Greek Communist Party, Papas was a vocal opponent of the military dictatorship that governed the country between 1967 and 1974 and lived much for life outside Greece, including in Rome and New York.

Papas was also known for her appearance in ancient Greek tragedies. Many of her iconic international movie roles were earned portraying Greek characters. But she also starred with Kirk Douglas in the 1968 crime drama 'œBrotherhood'ť and with James Cagney in the 1956 Western 'œTribute to a Bad Man.'ť

Greek arts institutions thanked Papas for her support for younger actors. The Athens-based Greek Film Center described her as 'œThe greatest Greek international film star,'ť adding: 'œHer image is a timeless imprint of Greek female beauty.'ť

Papas publicly joked that she was often quoted as being three years older than her actual age. She started a 2004 interview with Greek state television by saying, 'œI was born on Sept. 3, 1929. All the papers are there in Chiliomodi,'ť which is located near the southern Greek city of Corinth.

FILE - Greek actress and recording artist Irene Papas, bares her legs as she sits on a sofa in Rome, Italy, May 16, 1952. Papas who stared along side Hollywood greats acting alongside Hollywood stars Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Kirk Douglas, died on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, at the age of 93. (AP Photo/Walter Attenni, File) The Associated Press
FILE - From left to right, Spanish director Pedro Almodovar, Greek actress Irene Papas, Italian actor Alberto Sordi and American actor Antonio Banderas pose with their International cinema awards "Rodlfo Valentino" during a gala evening in Berlin on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1996. Greek actress and recording artist Irene Papas who stared along side Hollywood greats acting alongside Hollywood stars Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Kirk Douglas, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, at the age of 93. (AP Photo/Jan Bauer, File) The Associated Press
Greek actress Irene Papas, sits on a wall at the harbor of Cannes, France, where she enjoys a solitary lunch, visiting the 7th International Film Festival here, April 6, 1954. Greek actress and recording artist Irene Papas who stared along side Hollywood greats acting alongside Hollywood stars Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn and Kirk Douglas, died Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022, at the age of 93. (AP Photo/Traverso, File) The Associated Press
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