Kemal Sunal

Kemal Sunal

Comedian · died at 55

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Agedied at 55
Birth dateNovember 11, 1944
Birthplaceİstanbul
DiedJuly 3, 2000
ProfessionComedian, Screenwriter, Stage actor, Film actor
Zodiac signScorpio

Kemal Sunal — Biography

Ali Kemal Sunal (11 November 1944 - 3 July 2000) was the most widely watched comic actor in Turkish cinema. Born in Istanbul, he first performed on an amateur stage as a pupil at Vefa High School and went on to study journalism at Marmara University. Years with the Kenterler, Ulvi Araz, Ayfer Feray and Devekuşu Kabare companies preceded his discovery by the producer-director Ertem Eğilmez.

He entered films with Tatlı Dillim in 1972 and drew attention a year later in a supporting part in the drama Canım Kardeşim. His İnek Şaban in Hababam Sınıfı (1975) turned the character's name into the nickname the public used for him ever after. Across more than eighty pictures, among them Süt Kardeşler, Tosun Paşa, Çöpçüler Kralı, Kibar Feyzo and Zübük, he played guileless-looking ordinary men who quietly refuse injustice; he also took dramatic roles. Antalya named him best actor for Kapıcılar Kralı in 1977.

Propaganda (1999), his final film, was the only one he made alongside his son Ali Sunal. He suffered a heart attack aboard a plane bound for the Trabzon shoot of Balalayka and died on 3 July 2000 at the age of 55; he was buried at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery. He had married Gül Sunal in 1974 and they had two children, Ali and Ezo.

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