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Günaydın (newspaper) People
Günaydın is a Turkish surname, literally “good morning”. Notable people with the surname include: *Dilara Buse Günaydın (born 1989), Turkish female swimmer *Engin Günaydın (born 1972), Turkish actor and comedian *Erol Günaydın (born 1933), Turkish actor It is also a Turkish newspaper, * ''Günaydın Günaydın is a Turkish surname, literally “good morning”. Notable people with the surname include: *Dilara Buse Günaydın (born 1989), Turkish female swimmer *Engin Günaydın (born 1972), Turkish actor and comedian *Erol Günaydın Erol ...'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Gunaydin Turkish-language surnames ...
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Dilara Buse Günaydın
Dilara Buse Günaydın (born July 5, 1989 in Gölcük, Kocaeli Province, Turkey) is a Turkish swimmer competing in the breaststroke events. The tall sportswoman at transferred to Galatasaray Swimming from Fenerbahçe Swimming. She graduated from Journalism Department at the Faculty of Communications from Istanbul University. Günaydın is holder of the national record in 50 m breastroke with 31.63 set at the 2009 European Short Course Swimming Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. She represented her country in the 100 m and 200 m breaststroke events at the Summer Olympics in Beijing, China without advancing to the finals. Günaydın qualified to participate in the 100 m breaststroke event at the 2012 Summer Olympics by setting a new national record with 1.09.27. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the 100 and 200 m breaststroke. Günaydın improved her own national record to 31.23 in the semifinals of 50 m breaststroke event at the 2012 European Short Course Swim ...
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Engin Günaydın
Engin Günaydın (born 29 January 1972) is a Turkish actor and comedian. Biography Günaydın was born in Erbaa, Tokat Province. He began his university studies at Hacettepe University Conservatory, but in his second year he switched to Mimar Sinan University from where he graduated in theatre. In 1997, he had a small role in ''Otogargara'' which caused him to be cast in the television series ''Bir Demet Tiyatro'' where he played Zabıta İrfan. Later he acted in ''Aşkım Aşkım'' with Mehmet Ali Erbil and Emel Sayın. In 2001, he acted in Zeki Demirkubuz's film ''Yazgı'' for which he received the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Ankara Film Festival. In 2004, he began doing sketches on Okan Bayülgen's show. In 2005, he accepted an offer from Gülse Birsel and joined the cast of the sitcom '' Avrupa Yakası'' as Burhan Altıntop, his most famous role. In 2009, he wrote the screenplay of and starred in ''Vavien'' directed by the Taylan Brothers. For this, he won a n ...
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Erol Günaydın
Erol Günaydın (16 April 1933 – 15 October 2012) was a Turkish theater and film actor, as well as a renowned showman famous particularly for his portrayal of Nasreddin Hoca and his performances in the traditional Turkish meddah ( one man shows). Biography In 1955 was played in Haldun Dormen Pocket Theater, "The priest ran away" from a professional actor began his career with the game. In theater since 1955 and in cinema since 1960, he recently celebrated his golden jubilee together with the fortieth anniversary of his marriage with spouse Güneş Günaydın, a native of Manisa, in company of his children, one of whom married into an Italian family. Erol Günaydın was born in Akçaabat, Trabzon Province, and became involved in theater while he was a student in Galatasaray High School. He played in a very varied range of plays and character roles in films since then and became nationally famous especially once he also started appearing in TV shows on a frequent basis, f ...
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Günaydın (newspaper)
''Günaydın'' (literally: "Good Morning") was a Turkish newspaper. It was established in 1968 by Haldun Simavi, and ceased publication in 1998. A book on the newspaper was published in 2006, titled ''Türk Basınında Kayan Yıldız: Haldun Simavi'nin Günaydın'ı'' ("The Turkish Press's Shooting Star: Haldun Simavi's Günaydın"). Books * Tekin, Akgün (2006), ''Türk Basınında Kayan Yıldız: Haldun Simavi'nin Günaydın'ı'', Doğan Kitap Doğan is both a masculine Turkish given name and a Turkish surname meaning ''Falcon''. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Doğan Abukay, Turkish experimental physicist and academic * Doğan Akhanlı (1957–2021) Turkish-German wri ... / Anı Dizisi. idefix.com,Türk Basınında Kayan Yıldız Haldun Simavi'nin Günaydın'ı/ref> References {{DEFAULTSORT:Gunaydin 1968 establishments in Turkey 1998 disestablishments in Turkey Defunct newspapers published in Turkey Newspapers published in Istanbul Publication ...
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