The star of Albanian cinema has passed away at the age of 91.
The great Albanian actress, Margarita Xhepa, has passed away.
According to Pamflet's sources, the Albanian cinematographic star has passed away at the age of 91.
The news was also confirmed by his son, Ndriçim Xhepa.
The actress was born on April 2, 1934, in the city of Lushnja, where she took her first steps towards her career.
The actress celebrated her birthday yesterday.
During her career, the great actress Margarita Xhepa has created over 150 roles in theater and 32 roles in cinematography.
In addition to her success with the numerous works of Albanian playwrights, Margarita Xhepa has also achieved success in world dramaturgy roles such as Ophelia in "Hamlet", the second daughter in "King Lear", the nanny in "Romeo and Juliet", Queen Margaret in "Richard III", etc.

In 1997, she starred in the Greek film "Goodbye" (directed by J. Koras, K. Vupuras). The film won the Grand Prize at the International Mediterranean Film Festival in Thessaloniki, while Margarita Xhepa won the Honorary Prize.
The actress was initially active in the State Stage and then in the People's Theater.
In 2007, she was awarded the "Career Award" for her role as Nadezhda in Chekhov's monodrama "Swan Song".
In addition to the theater, Xhepa has appeared on the film screen with a diverse gallery of 32 roles. Some of the characters she masterfully interpreted are Zyraka in "The Early Years" (1965), Shano in "The Last Winter" (1976), the pianist in "Concert in 1936" (1978) and Lena in "Bloody Land" (1976)./ Pamphlet
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