Suna Selen

Biography

Suna Selen (born 1 July 1939) is a Turkish actress of theatre, film and television. She has appeared in numerous plays at the Istanbul State Theatre. Selen was born in 1939 in Istanbul. Her father was lawyer Hüsamettin Selen, and her mother, Nimet Selen, was a granddaughter of scholar Ahmed Cevdet Pasha and daughter of Fatma Aliye Topuz. She finished her high school education at the Beşiktaş Atatürk Anadolu Lisesi. During her high school years she also attended the Theatre Department of Beşiktaş Municipal Conservatory. In 1956, she started studying law at the request of her family. At the same time she started to work at the Dormen Theatre. A year later, she left the law school and started her painting education at the Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts. In 1957, she married the painter Cem Kabaağaç and together they had a son. After her marriage, she left the Academy and pitched out her role at the Dormen Theatre. She began her professional career in the theatre season of 1959–60 with Alexandro Casona's Woman Coming at Dawn. During the same season she soon became famous as Nicole Cerusier in Alber Husson's comedy The Pavements in the Sky. In addition to theatre plays, she also starred in a number of motion pictures and series. For her role as the Witch in Pamuk Prenses ve 7 Cüceler she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 1971 International Antalya Film Festival. She was the recipient of the Best Supporting Actress award at the Ankara International Film Festival for her role as Füruzan in Cazibe Hanımın Gündüz Düşleri. For her role as Elmas in Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar, Selen won the Best Actress award at the International Istanbul Film Festival. Selen's second marriage was to Münir Özkul, from which she has a daughter, named Güner Özkul. In 1974, she divorced Münir Özkul and married play writer Güner Sümer. She later gave birth to her third child and second son Sinan Sümer. In 2016, "because of the dignity she gained in acting profession during her long life as an artist", she became the first recipient of the Lifetime Nadide Küntay Award at the İsmet Küntay Theatre Awards ceremony.

Known For

Selma

Bulutları Beklerken

Zeynep

Senede Bir Gün

Kocakarılar

Sarı Tebessüm

Faize Hücum

Bir Millet Uyanıyor

Dokunma Bozulurum

Vatikan'ın Şifresi: Bir Temel Macerası

Rahşan Ecevit

Zincirbozan

Gazino Şarkıcısı

Sahte Kabadayı

Sıdıka

Piano Piano Bacaksız

Lale

Yusuf ile Kenan

Nevin

Silahları Ellerinde Öldüler

Paprika Gaddar'ın Aşkı

Büyü

Su da Yanar

Gurbet Hala

Kurt Kanunu

Yaz Yağmuru

Bir Tren Yolculuğu

Dikenli Gül

Şaziment

Yüreğimde Yare Var

Sevgili Ortak

İki Ruhlu Kadın

Sıcak Tatlı Yaz

Taş Yastık

Grandma

Ara

Şaziye

Dertli

Sema

Gecelerin Ötesi

La strega, seconda regina

Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler

Selma

Kusursuzlar

Ölürayak

Füruzan

Cazibe Hanımın Gündüz Düşleri

Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar

Mektup

8 (Sekiz)

Karadul

MC Dandik

Şahmaran

Gül

Cemalım

Somuncu Baba: Aşkın Sırrı

Kürtaj

Yunus Emre: Aşkın Sesi

Sürtüğün Kızı

Babaanne

Yeni Başlayanlar İçin Hayatta Kalma Sanatı

Tur Rehberi

Samime

Uzaklarda Arama

Hauptrolle

Şipşak Anadolu

İffet's aunt

İffet

Woman in the villa

At

Devrimden Sonra

Fatoş

Küçük Hanımın Şoförü

Sevimli Haydut

Kayıp İnci

Ayşe Hatun

Vezir Parmağı

Fatoş Sokakların Meleği

Türkan

Mahalle Arkadaşları

Mizgin

Beyaz Melek

Ev Kira Semt Bizim

Ayşe

Çoçuklar Çiçektir

Mucize 2: Aşk

Deli Havva

Yedi Kocalı Hürmüz

Hacer

Son İstasyon

Ayşen

İstanbul Muhafızları: Ab-ı Hayat Çeşmesi

Sinderella Külkedisi

Kamer

Esir Hayat

Şair

Elif

Hınç

Kötü Cadi (Wicked Witch of the South)

Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde

Can Kurban

Kerem ile Aslı

Oteldeki Cinayet

Cadı

Binbir Gece Masalları

Para

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

72

Gender

Female

Birthday

1939-07-01

Place of Birth

Istanbul, Turkey

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