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Selen Öztürk
Selen Öztürk (born İzmir, 23 July 1980) is a Turkish people, Turkish actress. Biography Her mother was a Turkish Cypriot from Northern Cyprus, while her father was from Uşak. In 2004, Öztürk graduated from Hacettepe University State Conservatory. Soon after graduation, she moved to Istanbul and started her career on stage. Aside from her career as an actress, she appeared in various movies and TV series, most notably in ''Muhteşem Yüzyıl'' as Gülfem Hatun and in ''Payitaht: Abdülhamid'' as Seniha Sultan. Since 1994, she has worked as a voice actress and has voiced over characters in the Turkish language, Turkish dubbed version of movies such as ''The Unbearable Lightness of Being (film), The Unbearable Lightness of Being'', ''Léon: The Professional'', ''Layer Cake (film), Layer Cake'' and ''Sin City (film), Sin City''. Filmography Film * Aşkları Ege'de Kaldı - 2002 * Kukla (film), Kukla (short Film) - 2007 * Sonsuz (film), Sonsuz - (Nurse Ayten) - 2009 * Çilek ( ...
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İzmir
İzmir is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. It is on the Aegean Sea, Aegean coast of Anatolia, and is the capital of İzmir Province. In 2024, the city of İzmir had a population of 2,938,292 (in eleven urban districts), while İzmir Province had a total population of 4,493,242. Its built-up (or metro) area was home to 3,264,154 inhabitants. It extends along the outlying waters of the Gulf of İzmir and inland to the north across the Gediz River Delta; to the east along an alluvial plain created by several small streams; and to slightly more rugged terrain in the south. İzmir has more than 3,000 years of recorded history, recorded urban history, and Yeşilova Höyük, up to 8,500 years of history as a human settlement since the Neolithic period. In classical antiquity, the city was known as Smyrna – a name which remained in use in English and various other languages until around 1930, when governmen ...
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Layer Cake (film)
''Layer Cake'' is a 2004 British crime drama thriller film directed by Matthew Vaughn, in his directorial debut. The screenplay was adapted by J. J. Connolly from his 2000 novel of the same name. The film was produced by Adam Bohling, David Reid and Vaughn, with Stephen Marks as executive producer. The title refers to the social strata, especially in the British criminal underworld. The film's plot revolves around a London-based criminal, played by Daniel Craig, who works in the cocaine trade and wishes to leave the drug business. The film also features Tom Hardy, Michael Gambon, Colm Meaney, and Sienna Miller. Craig's character is unnamed in the film and is listed in the credits as "XXXX". ''Layer Cake'' grossed $11.9 million at the box office and received generally positive reviews from critics. Craig's performance in the film has often been cited as a major factor in his casting as James Bond in 2005. Plot The protagonist XXXX (otherwise unnamed) is a London cocaine dis ...
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Azize (TV Series)
Azize is a Turkish female given name. Notable people with the name include: * Azize Erdoğan (born 1996), Turkish women's football player * Azize Hlali (born 1989), French-Moroccan Muay Thai fighter * Azize Raguig (born 1975), Moroccan boxer * Azize Tanrıkulu (born 1986), Turkish taekwondo athlete {{given name Turkish feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Kara Yılan
Kara or KARA may refer to: Geography Localities * Kara, Chad, a sub-prefecture * Kára, Hungary, a village * Kara, Uttar Pradesh, India, a township * Kara, Iran, a village in Lorestan Province * Kara, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia * Kara, Sardauna, a village in Sardauna, Nigeria * Kara, Bougainville, a town on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea * Kara, Togo, a city in northern Togo ** Kara Region ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Kara, Togo * Gaya confederacy or Kara, a former confederation in the southern Korean peninsula * Kara crater, a meteorite crater in northern Russia Rivers, Seas * Kara (river), a river in northern Russia, flowing into the Kara Sea * Kara River (other), other rivers named Kara * Kara Lake, Bolivia * Kara Sea, a sea in the Arctic Ocean * Kara Strait, a strait in Russia People * Kara (name), a surname and given name, and a list of people with the name * Kara people, an ethnic group in South Sudan, exceeding 100,0 ...
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Kağıttan Hayatlar
''Paper Lives'' () is a 2021 Turkish drama film directed by Can Ulkay and written by Ercan Mehmet Erdem. The film stars Çağatay Ulusoy, Emir Ali Doğrul, Ersin Arıcı, Turgay Tanülkü and Selen Öztürk. It premiered on Netflix on March 12, 2021. Plot In an impoverished neighborhood of Istanbul, a friendly garbage collector, Mehmet, who after becoming homeless has a soft spot for the many homeless children in the area, discovers an eight-year-old boy hiding in his colleague's garbage bag. Mehmet is dedicated to reconnecting the boy with his family. Cast * Çağatay Ulusoy as Mehmet * Emir Ali Doğrul as Ali * Ersin Arıcı as Gonzales * Turgay Tanülkü as Tahsin * Selen Öztürk Critical response According John Serba from Decider Decider is both a real word and a "Bushism". It may refer to: * ''Decider'' (website), a pop culture website operated by the ''New York Post'' * '' Bill Maher: The Decider'', a stand-up comedy special * Decider (Turing machine), a T ...
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Naim Suleymanoglu
Naim (also spelled Na'im, Nayeem, Naeem, Naiem, Nahim, Naheem, Nyhiem, Nihiem, Nyheim, Niheem, Nahiem or Nyiem) (, ) is a male given name and a surname. Persons with the name *Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im (born 1946), Sudanese lawyer and writer *Armon Ben-Naim (born 1990), Israeli football player * C. M. Naim (born 1936), American writer *Hussein Naeem (1987–2007), Lebanese football player *Mohammad Naeem (other), several people *Moisés Naím (born 1952), Venezuelan writer *Omar Naim (born 1977), Lebanese film director and screenwriter *Ra'anan Naim (1935-2009), Israeli politician *Yael Naim (born 1978), Israeli singer *Yuval Naim (born 1967), Israeli former football player and manager *Yuval Naimy (born 1985), Israeli basketball player * Nabiul Islam Nayeem, Bangladeshi cricketer *Syed Nayeemuddin (born 1944), captain and later coach of the India national football team *Mohammed Nayeemuddin (died 2016), Gangster and Naxal leader *Naim ibn Hammad (died 843 AD), Hadith co ...
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Kukla (film)
''Kukla, Fran and Ollie'' is an early American television show using puppets. It was created for children, but was soon watched by more adults than children. It did not have a script and was entirely ad-libbed. It was broadcast from Chicago between October 13, 1947, and August 30, 1957. Comedienne Fran Allison starred, interacting with puppets, Kukla and Ollie (and sometimes other puppets) whose puppeteer was the show's creator, Burr Tillstrom. After the original run, the team appeared in other productions over several decades. Original series Burr Tillstrom was the creator and only puppeteer on the show, which premiered as the hour-long ''Junior Jamboree'' locally on WBKB in Chicago, Illinois, on October 13, 1947. The program was renamed ''Kukla, Fran and Ollie'' (''KFO'') and transferred to WNBQ (the predecessor of Chicago's WMAQ-TV) on November 29, 1948. The first NBC network broadcast of the show took place on January 12, 1949. It aired from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. Cen ...
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