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Ayşe Yıldız Kenter (11 October 1928 – 17 November 2019) was a Turkish
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
and lecturer, who was of English descent from her maternal side. Kenter was also a
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Early years

Ayşe Yıldız Kenter was born to diplomat Ahmet Naci Kenter and his wife Nadide, née Olga Cynthia, in Istanbul on 11 October 1928. Her mother was naturalized after her marriage to Ahmet Naci and move to Turkey, changing her given name to Nadide. Kenter graduated from
Ankara State Conservatory The Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory ( tr, Hacettepe Üniversitesi Ankara Devlet Konservatuvarı), the first conservatory to be founded in the Republic of Turkey, was established in 1936 by a directive of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Th ...
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Acting career

She worked for eleven years at the Ankara State Theatre. She obtained a fellowship from the
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, and went to the United States, where she attended
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and
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to study advanced drama education. After returning home, she was appointed instructor at the Ankara State Conservatory. On 1959, she resigned from her post at the State Theatre. After working one year with
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, she co-founded the "Kent Theatre Company" with her brother
Müşfik Kenter Müşfik Galip Kenter (9 September 1932 – 15 August 2012) was a Turkish theatre and voice actor. He was of English descent from his maternal side. Müşfik Kenter was born to diplomat Ahmet Naci Kenter and his wife Nadide, née Olga Cynthi ...
and husband Şükran Güngör. In later years, she conducted studies on "Changing Education Methods" and "Acting Methods" in the U.S. and United Kingdom. The construction of the Kenter Theatre building in Istanbul was completed in 1968. She played in English and Turkish language in the
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and Cyprus. She staged and played more than hundred works of foreign playwrights such as
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, Sergei Kokovkin and also of Turkish dramatists like
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. She served 37 years as a professor of stage acting.


Personal life

In 1951, Yıldız Kenter married Nihat Akçan, the brother of singer Nesrin Sipahi. A year later, she gave birth to a daughter. This marriage lasted seven years. Her second marriage in 1965 was to Şükran Güngör who died in 2002. Yıldız Kenter died at the age of 91 on 17 November 2019 in intensive care, at a private hospital in Istanbul. She was interred at the Aşiyan Asri Cemetery following a memorial ceremony held at the Kenter Theatre and the religious funeral service at Afet Yolal Mosque in
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. She is survived by her two daughters.


Awards and honors

On 1962, Kenter was honored with the "Woman of the Year Award" for her service in theatre. She received three times the Golden Orange Award for "Best Supporting Actress". In 1984, the Italian Cultural Institute in Rome awarded her the "
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Prize". For her role in the Turkish drama movie '' Hanım'', she received the "Best Actress Award" at the "1989 Bastia Film Festival" in
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. The
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honored her in 1991 for her service to theatre art with the " Melvin Jones Award". She received twice the "
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Best Actress Award" and three times the " Avni Dilligil Award" in the same category. The 1World Women Organization of Finland" named her one of the "Most Successful 100 Women of the Century". In 1995, Kenter was awarded the "Honor" title by the
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for her contribution to the theatre art. The same year, she received the "Brotherhood and Peace Award of
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". In 1996, the "Tabloid Journalists Association" ( tr, Magazin Gazetecikeri Derneği) awarded her the "Best Actress Prize" for her role as "Jülide" in the theatre play "Ramiz ile Jülide" ("Ramiz and Jülide"). She received the "Lifelong Achievement in Theatre Award" of the International Istanbul Festival in 1997, bestowed by Dame Diana Rigg. In 1998, she was named the "Best Actress of the Year" by Ankara Culture Society, she received the "Lifelong Achievement in Theatre Prize of Muhsin Ertuğrul" and she was honored with the "Presidential Grand Culture and Arts Award". The next year, she received the "Best Actress Prize" of " Afife Jale Drama Awards" for her role as Madame Arcadina in ''
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Filmography

* ''Vatan İçin'' (1951) * ''Ağaçlar Ayakta Ölür'' (1964) * ''Anneler ve Kızları'' (1971) * ''Pembe Kadın'' (1966) * ''İsyancılar'' (1966) * ''Yaşlı Gözler'' (1967) * ''Fatma Bacı'' (1972) * ''Ablam'' (1973) * ''Kızım Ayşe'' (1974) * ''Çöl Faresi'' (1977) * '' Hanım'' (1988) * '' The Raindrop'' (2000) * '' Big Man, Little Love'' (2001) * ''Aşk ve Gurur'' (2002) (TV series) * ''Saklambaç'' (2005) (TV series) * '' Whatever You Wish'' (2005) * ''Balıketi'' (2007) (TV) * '' The White Angel'' (2007)


References


External links

* * Kent Actors Theatre
Official website
* Biyografi.info
''Biography of Yıldız Kenter''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kenter, Yildiz 1928 births Actresses from Istanbul Ankara State Conservatory alumni Academic staff of Ankara State Conservatory Turkish people of English descent Turkish Muslims Turkish stage actresses Turkish film actresses Turkish television actresses 20th-century Turkish actresses 21st-century Turkish actresses Turkish theatre owners Best Supporting Actress Golden Orange Award winners State Artists of Turkey 2019 deaths Burials at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery