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Savaş Ay

Savaş Ay (March 26, 1954 – November 9, 2013) was a Turkish newspaper and television journalist, best known for his panel discussion television series ''A Takımı'' (The A-Team).
Savaş Ay was born on March 26, 1954 in Gaziantep to actor Turan Ay and his wife actress Şükran. After graduating from Marmara Academy of Commerce, he began a journalism career in 1974 at the business and economics daily ''Dünya''. He later was with the newspapers ''Tercüman'', ''Vatan'', ''Milliyet'', ''Sabah'' and the news agency Akajans. Ay's very popular panel discussion television series ''A Takımı'' (The A-Team), which debuted in 1993, aired on channels like atv, TGRT, Kanal D, Kanal 6, Show TV, Flash TV, Star TV and Kanal 1.
Savaş Ay interviewed as one of the last two journalists and took the last photo of the 17-year-old Erdal Eren in the prison before his execution. Eren was arrested after the 1980 Turkish coup d'état due to an alleged murder, tortured in the prison, and hanged despite being underage.〔〔
In the 1996 movie ''İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında'' ("Istanbul Beneath My Wings"), he depicted a wine drinker in a supporting role. In 2001, he directed the movie ''Dansöz'' ("The Belly Dancer"), he wrote the screenplay of and played also in, which gained no success.〔〔〔 In the 2007 comedy movie ''Maskeli Beşler: Irak'' ("The Masked Gang: Iraq"), he played himself in the television studio of "The A-Team".〔
Savaş Ay suffered from throat cancer since fifteen years. Due to disorder of his voice, he was not able to continue his television shows in his final years. He died on November 9, 2013 in a hospital at Samatya, Istanbul, where he was treated since September 24, 2013. He was survived by his singer son Ulaş Can Ay and daughter Sanem Ay.〔〔〔
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