Sadri Alışık
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Sadri Alışık, born Mehmet Sadrettin Alışık (5 April 1925 İstanbul, 18 March 1995 İstanbul) was a popular Turkish film actor.
[edit] Biography
He was a prolific actor. His movies that depicted poor, uneducated people of the society, who were happy and believed in love, the most were very popular in the 1960s and 1970s. His classical fun movies titled "Turist Ömer" were also great hits.
Alışık was also very interested in poetry and published his poems in a book called "Bir Ömürlük İstanbul".
He died on March 18, 1995. Alışık was laid to rest at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul.
[edit] External links
- Fan site - brief biography (Turkish)
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Preceded by Hayati Hamzaoğlu |
Golden Orange Award for Best Supporting Actor 1971 for Afacan Küçük Serseri |
Succeeded by Süleyman Turan |
Preceded by Mehmet Aslantuğ |
Golden Orange Award for Best Actor 1994 for Yengeç Sepeti shared with Mehmet Aslantuğ |
Succeeded by Halil Ergün |
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