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Character Info
Appearances
Main cast, played by Selçuk Yöntem
- Episode 1x01: 1. Bölüm (Sep 4, 2008)
- Episode 1x02: 2. Bölüm (Sep 11, 2008)
- Episode 1x03: 3. Bölüm (Sep 18, 2008)
- Episode 1x04: 4. Bölüm (Sep 25, 2008)
- Episode 1x05: 5. Bölüm (Oct 9, 2008)
- Episode 1x06: 6. Bölüm (Oct 16, 2008)
- Episode 1x07: 7. Bölüm (Oct 23, 2008)
- Episode 1x08: 8. Bölüm (Oct 30, 2008)
- Episode 1x09: 9. Bölüm (Nov 6, 2008)
- Episode 1x10: 10. Bölüm (Nov 13, 2008)
- Episode 1x11: 11. Bölüm (Nov 20, 2008)
- Episode 1x12: 12. Bölüm (Nov 27, 2008)
- Episode 1x13: 13. Bölüm (Dec 4, 2008)
- Episode 1x14: 14. Bölüm (Dec 18, 2008)
- Episode 1x15: 15. Bölüm (Dec 25, 2008)
- Episode 1x16: 16. Bölüm (Jan 8, 2009)
- Episode 1x17: 17. Bölüm (Jan 22, 2009)
- Episode 1x18: 18. Bölüm (Jan 29, 2009)
- Episode 1x19: 19. Bö
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Selçuk Yöntem
Turkish actor and TV presenter
Selçuk Yöntem
Born Akif Selçuk Yöntem
(1953-07-13) 13 July 1953 (age 71)Istanbul, Turkey
Occupation(s) Actor, TV presenter Years active 1972–present Spouses Zuhal Olcay
(m. 1976; div. 1979)Cihan Yöntem
(m. 1987)
Children 1 Selçuk Yöntem (born 13 July 1953) is a Turkish actor and TV presenter.
Life and career
[edit]Yöntem was born on 13 July 1953 in Eyüpsultan, Istanbul. His mother was from Erzurum and his father was from Sakarya.[1] In 1976, he graduated from Ankara State Conservatory with a degree in theatre studies. In 1977 started working in the same institution. In 1994, Yöntem took the play Aşağıdakiler on stage, followed by Gürültülü Patırtılı Bir Hikâye in 1995.[2] Between 1997 and 1998, he directed an adaptation of Haldun Taner's play Ay Işığınd
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