Eleni Papadaki

Greek actress

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Eleni Papadaki (Greek: Ελένη Παπαδάκη, 4 November 1903 / 1908[1] – 22 December 1944) was a celebrated Greek stage actress who was murdered during the Dekemvriana events, accused for political reasons by the communists,[citation needed] of having collaborated with the Nazi occupation forces and the collaborationist regime during the Axis occupation.

Biography

She was born on 4 November 1903 in Athens to an affluent family, the granddaughter of university professor Stylianos Konstantinidis. She studied philology at Athens University, phonetics, music and piano at the Great Conservatory of Athens, but began an acting career at the age of twenty-two in 1925, in Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author. The theatre critic for the Demokratia newspaper greeted her performance with the comment that "today the stage has acquired a great actress". At the same time, she also performed in Oscar Wilde's Salome.

Her most successful performances during the last part of her career was in ancient Greek tragedies.

During the Axis occupation of Greece she has been accused of being the mistress[2] of the collaborationist prime minister Ioannis Rallis including right-wing newspapers of the Greek Resistance.[3][better source needed]

Finally, Eleni Papadaki was executed in Athens on 22 December 1944, during the "Dekemvriana" events, by communists of the OPLA. She had been denounced by a rival actress and after a council of the actors of the National Theatre, who had her expelled for collaboration with the Germans.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Ελένη Παπαδάκη - Eleni Papadaki" (in Greek). Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  2. ^ Ιστορία της Ελλάδας του 20ού αιώνα, Η Θεατρική σκηνή, 1941-1953 Δηώ Καγγελάρη Τόμος Γ', Μέρος Β' Κατοχή - Αντίσταση, 2007, εκδόσεις Βιβλιόραμα σελ 342
  3. ^ Κόκκινος Δεκέμβρης Τάσος Κωστόπουλος Το ζήτημα της επαναστατικής βίας, εκδόσεις Βιβλιόραμα 2016 σελ 125
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