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Filiz Akın : ウィキペディア英語版
Filiz Akın

Filiz Akın (born Suna Filiz Akın, 2 January 1943 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish film actress. She is one of the famous actresses in the history of Turkish cinema with more than 120 films, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s.
==Biography==
She graduated from TED Ankara College and then studied archeology at the Faculty of Arts at Ankara University. In 1962 she won a competition held by the "film star" magazine and made debut the same year in ''Akasyalar Açarken''. Then she acted with Ajda Pekkan in the film ''“Kadın Berberi'' (Ladies' Hairdresser) and established herself with roles in ''Kadın Terzisi'' (The Tailor) and ''Yankesici Kız'' (The Snatcher Girl) in 1964 where she successfully played characters in different genres. A year later in 1965, she acted in ''Kolejli Kızın Aşkı'' (The Love of the Young Girl) opposite Ayhan Işık.
Then Akın appeared in ''Çıtkırıldım'' (Softy) opposite Cuneyt Arkin where she played a rebellious girl to Arkin's character of a strict teacher. The same year, she acted as a rich girl in ''Tamirci Parçası'' (The Penniless Repairman) with Ayhan Işık. Akın's next films included ''Hindistan Cevizi'' (Coconut) and ''Gül ve Şeker'' (Rose and Candy) with Zeki Müren and ''Efkarlı Sosyete'' (Blue Riches) with Sadri Alışık.In 1967, Akın acted in a film adaptation of Peyami Safa's ''Sözde Kızlar'' (So-called Girls). Then she appeared in a series of films opposite Cuneyt Arkin such as ''Seni Seviyorum'' (I Love You), ''Silahlı Paşazade'' (Armed Pasha), ''Hüzünlü Aşk'' (Sad Love), ''Lekeli Melek'' (Stained Angel) and ''Affedilmeyen'' (The Unforgiven).
She married director Türker İnanoğlu and they had a son İlker İnanoğlu who would go on to become a prominent child actor, appearing with Akın in the ''Yumurcak'' film series. In 1969, she starred opposite Kartal Tibet in ''Reyhan'' and opposite Ayhan Işık in ''Karlı Dağın Eteği'' (Foot of the Snowy Mountain). Then Akın played twins in ''Ağlıyorum'' (I am Crying) with Ediz Hun. She performed songs on the films Cilveli Bir Kız'' (The Demure Girl), ''Oyun Bitti'' (Game Over), ''Cambazhane Gülü Fadime'' (Fadime: The Rose of the Circus) ve ''Oyun Bitti'' (Game Over). Other prominent films in this period were ''Aşka Tövbe'' (Remorse of Love), ''Acı Hatıralar'' (Bitter Memories) and ''Seni Sevmek Kaderim'' (Doomed to Love You) .
In 1971, she won the Golden Orange for best actress for her performance in ''Ankara Ekspresi'' (Train to Ankara) where she starred opposite Ediz Hun. Then she acted in ''Tatlı Dillim'' (Sweet Honey) and ''Memleketim'' (Homeland) with Tarık Akan and ''Beyaz Gül'' (White Rose) with Kartal Tibet
After her divorce from Türker İnanoğlu (who went on to marry Gülşen Bubikoğlu), she married former MİT director and diplomat Sönmez Köksal. After her retirement from acting in 1975, she appeared in television in the TRT series ''Geçmiş Bahar Mimozaları''.

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