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Skouras

[ skoor-uhs; Greek skoo-rahs ]

noun

  1. Spy·ros (Pa·na·gio·tes) [speer, -ohs pan-, uh, -, yoh, -tis, spee, -, r, aws pah-nah-, yaw, -tees], 1893–1971, U.S. film-studio executive, born in Greece.


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The completely magnificent St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral also has a Hollywood story: The immigrant Skouras brothers, Charles, Spyros and George, had lost their theater-company fortune in the Depression.

Originally built in 1956 for movie theater operator Charles P. Skouras Jr., the home has a list of former owners that includes Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi and former CIA analyst turned producer Robert Court.

During World War II, Berlin was painted over, replaced by Athens in a nod to then studio chief Spyros Skouras.

He eventually landing a job in the publicity department of 20th Century Fox, where he had to go into the steam room — ”in my starched shirt” — and read gossip items to the studio head, Spyros Skouras, emerging soaking wet and disillusioned.

They spent a year renovating it from there, using Los Angeles-based designer Marjorie Skouras for much of the furniture and fabrics.

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