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Aydemir Akbaş
Aydemir Akbaş (25 February 1936 – 16 August 2024) was a Turkish screenwriter, director, actor, journalist and sports writer. Biography Akbaş was born in 1936 in Feriköy, Istanbul to an Albanians, Albanian father and a mother from Sürmene. His father came to Istanbul during the Balkan Wars. His uncle was a member of the Movement Army. After studying at Galatasaray High School, he worked as a journalist for a while. Akbaş divorced his wife, theater actress Beyhan Benek, whom he married in 1964, twice and married three times. On 15 August 2024, Akbaş was hospitalised after being found unconscious at his home and kept in intensive care. He died on 16 August, at the age of 88. One day later, he was buried at Feriköy Cemetery. Filmography Films * ''Keşanlı Ali Destanı'' (1964) * ''Bitmeyen Yol'' (1965) * ''Güzel Bir Gün İçin'' (1965) * ''Kovboy Ali'' (1966) * ''Çirkin Kral'' (1966) * ''Nuh'un Gemisi'' (1966) * ''At Avrat Silah'' (1966) * ''Eşrefpaşalı'' (1 ...
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