
Maria Amalia "Melina" Mercouri (Greek: Μαρία Αμαλία "Μελίνα" Μερκούρη, 18 October 1920 – 6 March 1994) was a Greek actress, singer, activist, and politician. She came from a prominent political family for multiple generations. She received an Academy Award nomination and won a French Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award for her performance in the film Never on Sunday (1960) and an Italian David di Donatello for Topkapi. Mercouri was also nominated for one Tony Award, three Golden Globes, and two BAFTA Awards in her acting career. In 1987 she was awarded a special prize in the first edition of the Europe Theatre Prize.
Mercouri was a member of the Hellenic Parliament, elected as a representative of PASOK. In October 1981, she became the first female Minister of Culture and Sports. She has the longest tenure of any of Greece's Ministers of Culture, having served from 1981 to 1989, and then from 1993 until her death in 1994, during PASOK governments. Mercouri's political activism included her long campaign for the return of the Parthenon Marbles. One of her greatest achievements was the establishment of the European Capitals of Culture, with Athens chosen as the first capital in 1985.
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Once Is Not Enough
1975 · as Karla

The Marbles
2025 · as Self - Photo Only (archive footage)

Topkapi
1964 · as Elizabeth Lipp

The Victors
1963 · as Magda

Never on Sunday
1960 · as Ilya

Phaedra
1962 · as Phaedra Kyrilis

A Man Could Get Killed
1966 · as Aurora / Celeste da Costa

Songs of Fire
1975 · as Self

10:30 P.M. Summer
1966 · as Maria

The Last Judgment
1961 · as Foreign lady

He Who Must Die
1957 · as Katerina

Gaily, Gaily
1969 · as Lil

Nasty Habits
1977 · as Sister Gertrude

The Rehearsal
1974 · as Self

The Law
1959 · as Donna Lucrezia

Stella
1955 · as Stella

The Uninhibited
1965 · as Jenny

Long Live Henry IV... Long Live Love!
1961 · as Marie de Médicis