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Sadri Alışık's 96th Birthday |
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2021年4月5日 Sadri Alışık's 96th Birthday |
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Today’s Doodle, illustrated by Istanbul, Turkey-based guest
artist Sedat
Girgin, celebrates the 96th birthday of prolific Turkish comedian and actor
Sadri Alışık. Born in Istanbul on this day 1925, Mehmet Sadrettin “Sadri” Alışık fell in love with the performing arts at 7 years old after attending a local play. To hide his dramatic ambitions from his father, who disapproved of acting as a career, Alışık enrolled in a university painting program post-high school to disguise the time he spent acting in various Istanbul theatres.
Alışık’s clandestine devotion soon paid off, debuting on the
silver screen in the 1944 film “Günahsizlar” (“The Innocent Ones”). His
film success led to decades of serious performances in historical and crime
dramas before he showcased his dynamic acting skills in comedy. In 1963, he
brought Tourist Ömer to life. A comedic and relatable portrayal of an everyday
Turkish gentleman, Tourist Ömer was a smash hit that starred in eight movies, an
iconic run that came to a sci-fi end in 1974 with “Ömer the Tourist in Star
Trek.”
Outside of his more than 200 film and television appearances,
Alışık loved to paint, sing Turkish classical music, and write poetry. He bid
farewell to entertainment with his role in “Yengeç Sepeti” (“Crab
Basket”), his 1994 cinematic swan song for which the Antalya Golden Orange Film
Festival awarded him Best Actor. Today, his legacy lives on in acting studios
founded in Istanbul and Ankara, both named in his honor. Happy birthday, Sadri Alışık! Thank you for setting the stage for the future of Turkish performing arts. |
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【以下内容由谷歌翻译】由驻伊斯坦布尔的伊斯坦布尔客座艺术家Sedat
Girgin绘制的今天的Doodle,庆祝土耳其多产的喜剧演员和演员SadriAlışık诞辰96周年。 |
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