Marinella

Marinella

Kyriaki Papadopoulou (Greek: Κυριακή Παπαδοπούλου; 19 May 1938 – 28 March 2026) known by her stage name Marinella (Greek: Μαρινέλλα), was a Greek singer whose career has spanned several decades. She was well regarded due to her impressive vocal range. Since the beginning of her professional singing career in 1956, she had released 66 solo albums, and had also been featured on many albums by other musicians. She represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974, marking the country's first entry in the contest. From 1956 to 2024, Marinella remained active for 68 years, performing in concerts and weekly shows at nightclubs. Marinella's first appearance in the cinema was with Stelios Kazantzidis - the most popular artistic couple of the time - in the 1960 film "I kyria dimarhos" (The Mayoress). In the film they sing two of their big hits of that time, "Ziguala" and "Gia mas pote min ximerosei". In the film Marinella sings alone, the song "Allaxane ta pragmata" which was written especially for the film and relates to women's empowerment which is one of the themes of this comedy. In 1962 she appears again with Kazantzidis in the melodramatic film "Klapse ftohi mou kardia" (Cry my poor heart) singing their hit "Fevgo me pikra sta ksena". In 1965 the couple will sing in the film "Oi adistaktoi" (The ruthless), the song of Yannis Markopoulos "Pios dromos ine anichtos" in which the leading actor of the film, Nikos Kourkoulos, participates. Kazantzidis and Marinella will appear together for the last time on screen in 1966, in Andreas Katsimitsoulias' film "Angeloi tis amartias" (Angels of Sin) with the song "Na fygo, na fygo". Her big personal successes, however, would come in 1968 and 1969. In 1968 she would appear in two films with two songs that marked her career: in the comedy "O pio kalos o mathitis" (The best student) she sang Giorgos Zampetas's "Stalia-stalia" - which gave the title to her first solo album, and in the musical "Gorgones kai magkes" when she sang "Anixe Petra", with music by Mimis Plessas and lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos. Her performance especially in this song launched her career and is still associated with her name to this day. In 1969 she will also sing in two films three songs that will also become big hits: "Pios in' aftos" in the film "O Blofatzis"(The bluffer) and "Dos' mou t' athanato nero" and "Zografismena sto charti" in "I Pariziana"(The Parisienne). In total, she has appeared as a singer in 24 films.

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Filmography

2000

...Then Came the Bees
...Then Came the Bees
as Μαρίκα Σουέζ
TV - Released: 1/24/2000

1970

What a Waste!
What a Waste!
as singer
Movie - Released: 10/19/1970

1969

The Parisian Lady
The Parisian Lady
as singer
Movie - Released: 12/22/1969
Isaiah, Don't Dance
Isaiah, Don't Dance
as singer
Movie - Released: 7/27/1969
Naked On The Street
Naked On The Street
Movie - Released: 3/13/1969

1968

Mermaids for Love
Mermaids for Love
as singer
Movie - Released: 12/2/1968
Kitsos Mini and Souvlaki
Kitsos Mini and Souvlaki
Movie - Released: 1/1/1968

1967

The Card Player
The Card Player
Movie - Released: 10/17/1967
The hour of justice
The hour of justice
Movie - Released: 9/14/1967

1966

I want to live in the sun.
I want to live in the sun.
as Singer
Movie - Released: 1/1/1966
Angels of Sin
Angels of Sin
Movie - Released: 1/1/1966

1965

Let me live
Let me live
as Singer
Movie - Released: 1/1/1965
Punishment
Punishment
as Singer
Movie - Released: 1/1/1965
Play my sweety bouzouki
Play my sweety bouzouki
Movie - Released: 1/1/1965

1960

Madame Mayor
Madame Mayor
as singer
Movie - Released: 1/30/1960
A Pitiful Don Juan
A Pitiful Don Juan
as singer
Movie - Released: 1/1/1960

1956

Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest
as Self - Contestant
TV - Released: 5/24/1956