
Handan Adalı
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 25, 1922
Place of Birth: Balıkesir, Türkiye
Known For

Seven Husbands
'Yedi Kocalı', one of the films shot in the 1970s, which took Yeşilçam by storm, tells the story of a woman who marries seven different men due to financial difficulties and spends time with someone else every day of the week. Things get complicated when husbands realize they're not the only one over time. Ülkü Erakalın, who was known for his erotic films shot at that time, is in the director's seat of the film, and Zerrin Egeliler, who we also know with this genre, is in the leading role.

The Empty Crib
Despite the intense pressure from the environment and the fact that relatives do not accept the situation, Ali, who loves Fatma very much, is determined not to leave his wife. After years of depression, the couple has a child. But a wild bird that appears during a migration will upset all plans again.

Sultan Gelin
The beautiful Sultan is married to Osman, the son of a wealthy farmer who offers the highest dowry. Osman, who has been discharged from the army due to advanced heart disease, is unable to fulfill his duties as Sultan's husband. The young girl endures all the hardships life throws at her with patience and tries to continue living. However, fearing that the dowry money will go to waste, the family resorts to one of the most cruel customs after losing their son, forcing Sultan to stay in the house. They marry her off to their son, who is barely able to walk. A regional drama story from Anatolia...

Crossroads
The paths of Feyza and Bilal, who are from different worlds, cross again after years.

Dikenli Gül

Kara Yazma
The story of Gencin, who fell in love with Emine, the daughter of a tribal chief, and was forced to move from the village to the city to earn the dowry money. While struggling to earn the dowry money demanded by the tribal chief in Istanbul, İbo suddenly becomes a famous singer.

Bir Demet Yasemen
The film tells the love story of Çalıkuşu and Fahri. Çalıkuşu loses her family at a young age and goes to live with her aunts. There, she grows up with her cousin Fahri. When they reach adulthood, Çalıkuşu and Fahri decide to get married. Meanwhile, Fahri, who has graduated from school and become a famous poet, publishes his first book of poetry through his friend Suzan. However, the closeness between Suzan and Fahri upsets Çalıkuşu. At this time, Fahri visits Suzan due to his illness. Lütfiye, who plans to separate Çalıkuşu and Fahri, informs Çalıkuşu of the situation. Çalıkuşu leaves home, believing that Fahri has betrayed her. Çalıkuşu moves to Anatolia and will reunite with Fahri years later.

Yedi Evlat İki Damat
Based on the theme of marriage, this is a humorous story about two families who come face to face. The film tells the story of a civil servant family with seven children, and the events that unfold during the marriage of their two adult daughters are presented to the audience in a comical manner. In addition, the film makes you laugh and cry at the same time, and family relationships and financial difficulties are described in an entertaining way.

Oh, Beautiful Istanbul
The lovely Ayşe moves from her country village to Istanbul in the hope of becoming an actress. One day she meets Haşmet, a grumpy, world-weary street photographer. He takes it upon himself to cure Ayşe of what he sees as her blind optimism, but some of it begins to rub off on the old cynic.

Vukuat Var
Filmography
as Piyano eğitmeni
as Ayla Hanım
as Nagihan
as İfakat
as Suzan
as Sultan's Mother-in-law
as Suzan
as Cavidan
as Ebe Nazife
as Grandma
as Belkıs Hanım
as Mehpare
as Lebanese
as Leyla'nın Annesi
as Şükriye
as Belkis
as Şevkiye Hanım
as Kamuran