
Mary Anna Callas
Mary Anna Callas, originally named Maria Kalogeropoulou, was a renowned opera singer born in New York City to Greek-American parents. She moved to Greece in 1937, where she studied music and quickly established herself as a prominent singer. Her career flourished during her eight years in Greece, particularly in the 1940s, despite the challenges posed by World War II. Known for her extraordinary vocal talent and dramatic presence, Callas became one of the most celebrated opera divas of the 20th century. After returning to the United States in 1945, she continued to achieve international acclaim, becoming an icon in the world of opera.
Born on Dec 02, 1923 (101 years old)
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Mary Anna Callas, known for her exceptional talent, faced challenges during her career in Greece amidst political turmoil.
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