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Hülya Koçyiğit

Hülya Koçyiğit

Birthday: 1947-12-12 | Place of Birth: Istanbul, Turkey

Hülya Koçyiğit (born 12 December 1947) is a Turkish actress. A prominent female lead in the Turkish cinema, she received numerous awards at international film festivals, including the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Altogether, she has acted in some 180 films. Koçyiğit decided to venture into cinema in 1963 after she was the runner-up in a beauty contest organized by the magazine Ses. Her debut film was the 1964 Susuz Yaz (Dry Summer), which went on to win the Golden Bear Award at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival. This honour was the first of its kind ever bestowed upon a Turkish movie. Derman, a film she starred in was the first Turkish film that played in five continents. Kurbağalar, another of her famous films was the first Turkish movie that was sold to international televisions. She received the distinction of "Turkish state artist" in 1991. Koçyiğit holds the distinction of being the Turkish actress of having won the most national and international awards and is probably, the most recognised face of the Turkish silver screen. Her movies between 1965 and 1974, her golden period, constantly captivated movie audiences.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2017
100 Muhteşem Yıl

as    Self

2009
Golden Girls

as    İsmet

2007
Kabuslar Evi: Bir Kış Masalı

as    Gülseren

1990
Women's Ward

as    Tözey

1988
Ponente Lighthouse

as    Fenerci Kadın

1988
Bez Bebek

as    Melek

1988
Captives of a Night Dance

as    Zeynep

1985
The Frogs

as    Elmas

1983
Remedy

as    Mürüvvet

1981
Herhangi Bir Kadın

as    Yıldız Şahin

1979
Germany, Bitter Home

as    Güldane

1977
Station

as    Yasemin

1975
Gülşah

as    Zeynep

1974
Blood Money

as    Hacer

1974
Kardeşim

as    Nermin

1974
Last House in Istanbul

as    Selma

1974
An Angel on Earth

as    Zehra

1973
The Bride

as    Meryem

1973
Rabia: İlk Kadın Evliya

as    Rabia

1972
Sev Kardeşim

as    Alev Güler