Türkan Şoray

Türkan Soray, also Türkan Soray ( born June 28, 1945 in Istanbul ) is a Turkish actress. In Turkey, it is traditionally used as door sinemasının Sultani ( Sultana of Turkish cinema ) described. Since the 12th March 2010 she has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

After Türkan Soray had completed the general university at the girls' school of Fatih Kız Lisesi, it began in the early 1960s, her acting career. The director Türker Inanoglu helped the then 15 -year-old Soray to her first film role in the movie Köyde Bir Kiz Sevdim ( I loved a girl in the village). He was also the discoverer of her actor talent, which helped her up today to a great and glorious career.

The breakthrough came Türkan Soray 1964 with her role as Nermin Aci Hayat in the film ( The Bitter Life ), for which she was honored at the first Antalya Film Festival with the award for best female lead. In a period of over 45 years, she appeared in over 200 films and has been honored throughout her career with other awards for her performances.

In addition to the career as an actress, she also tried his hand as director and writer, what remained but ultimately limited to a few films. Where they always played in these films in the lead role.

In Şorays life two men were important. The first was Rüchan Atli, an entrepreneur with whom she lived for 22 years in an illegitimate relationship, because he was married and his only son did not want to get divorced because of themselves. Soray separated from him because of her desire to become a mother, and married the theater and film actor Cihan Ünal from whom she gave birth to her daughter Yağmur Ünal. Yağmur was after her stepsister Irmak Ünal ( also an actress ) from her first marriage of her father's second daughter of Cihan Ünal. Türkan Soray divorced in 1987 by her husband Cihan Ünal. Yağmur lived after the divorce of her parents with her mother.

Filmography ( excerpt)

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