Necdet Mahfi Ayral
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Necdet Mahfi Ayral (August 6, 1908 in
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– June 6, 2004 in Istanbul) was a well-known
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stage and
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actor, as well as theatre director.Türk tiyatrosunun duayeni Ayral vefat etti
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'', 5 June 2004. While alive, he held the record for being the oldest Turkish actor who was still active. He is father of actress and well-known voice-over artist
Jeyan Mahfi Tözüm Fatma Mesanet Jeyan Mahfi Ayral Tözüm (6 August 1928 – 29 October 2023) was a Turkish actress and voice artist. Life and career Jeyan was born on 6 August 1928 in Istanbul. She started her artistic career with the encouragement of her fat ...
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Filmography

* 1933 - ''Cici Berber'' * 1933 - ''Fena Yol'' (O Kakos Dhromos) * 1933 - ''Söz Bir Allah Bir'' * 1934 - ''Milyon Avcıları'' * 1940 - ''Akasya Palas'' * 1940 - ''Şehvet Kurbanı'' * 1944 - ''Hürriyet Apartmanı'' * 1946 - ''Domaniç Yolcusu'' / ''Unutulan Sır'' * 1949 - ''Efsuncu Baba'' * 1950 - ''Akdeniz Korsanları'' * 1951 - ''İstanbul Kan Ağlarken'' * 1952 - ''Adak Tepe'' * 1952 - ''Edi İle Büdü Tiyatrocu'' * 1953 - ''Soygun'' * 1955 - ''Kadının Fendi'' * 1955 - ''Sihirli Boru'' * 1961 - ''Naylon Leyla'' * 1961 - ''Sahte Prens'' * 1965 - ''Hep O Şarkı'' * 1966 - ''Koca Yusuf'' * 1977 - ''Gülünüz Güldürünüz'' * 1996 - ''Eşkıya'' * 1997 - ''Hamam'' * 1997 - ''Mektup'' * 2000 - ''Canlı Hayat''


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* 1908 births 2004 deaths Turkish male stage actors Turkish male film actors Turkish theatre directors {{Turkey-actor-stub