
Hümeyra
Born: 1947-10-15
Place of Birth: Ankara, Turkey
Biography
From Wikipedia Hümeyra Akbay (Turkish pronunciation: [hymejˈɾaː akˈbaj]) (born 15 October 1947) is a Turkish actress, singer, composer, and lyricist. In the 1970s she was a noted singer and actress. Her popularity with the new generation rose in the 2000s with the sitcom Avrupa Yakası and the feature drama My Father and My Son directed by Çağan Irmak. In the 1970s, her songs "Kördüğüm", "Sessiz Gemi", "Otuz Beş Yaş" were very successful. Her later albums Tutkulardan İntihar, Beyhude were outside the mainstream. "Tutkulardan İntihar" was one of the first examples of Turkish rap songs. She debuted in theater. Her debut acting in a feature film was Talihli Amele. In 1985, with Ferhan Şensoy's "Ortaoyuncular" troupe, she took part in the stage play İçinden Tramvay Geçen Şarkı. In 1986, she won the Golden Orange for Best Supporting Actress Award with her performance in Asiye Nasıl Kurtulur? at Antalya Film Festival. She was also awarded the honorary "Illuminating Apollo" award at the 10th İstanbul International Meeting of Cinema-History in 2007.
Known For

Talihli Amele

A Son of the Sun

Köşe Dönücü

My Grandfather's People

The Nameless Knight

Do Not Forget Me Istanbul

The 80th Step

My Father and My Son

House of Nightmares - The Last Dance

A Broken Love Story

The Messenger

Devlerin Ölümü

Mine

Husband Factor: Resurrection

Whisper If I Forget

Bir Kadının Anatomisi

The Way We Are

Heist School

İçinden Tramvay Geçen Şarkı

Bir Yalnız Melek

Parasız Yaşamak Pahalı

Kurt Kanunu
