Emel Sayın

Known For

Acting

Birthday

November 20, 1945 (80 years old)

Place of Birth

Sarkisla, Sivas, Turkey

Emel Sayın

Biography

Emel Sayın (born 20 November 1945) is a Turkish singer and actress. She was born in Şarkışla district of Sivas Province on 20 November 1945, to a father who immigrated from Skopje, and a mother from Mardin. Her parents moved frequently and she had to attend primary and secondary schools in various cities such as Kayseri, Konya and Edirne. Finally she graduated from Teachers College of Çapa in Istanbul. However by then, she had already chosen a career in music. Her ex boyfriend Tarık Akan, she played in films Mavi Boncuk, Yalancı Yarim, Feryat. After serving three years in Istanbul Municipal Conservatory she got on the stage in 1962 in Ankara while she was only 17. Next year she became a singer of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT) for seven years. She then moved to İstanbul to sing in the music halls. She also created music albums. Her genre was Turkish classical music Later she began playing in the cinema and television films. In 1998 she received the title state artist. Before the Iranian Revolution (1978), she was present in Iranian cinema as an actress for a while, in addition to performing several live music.[4] She also performed the famous song Gole Sangam with Ava Bahram during a joint concert in 2018 in Istanbul.

Known For

  • Wedding Association

    Wedding Association

    2013

  • The Blue Bead

    The Blue Bead

    1974

  • The European Side

    The European Side

    2004

  • Beyaz Melek

    Beyaz Melek

    2007

  • Yalancı Yarim

    Yalancı Yarim

    1973

  • Cennet Mahallesi

    Cennet Mahallesi

    2004

  • Longing

    Longing

    1974

  • Güldür Güldür Show

    Güldür Güldür Show

    2013

  • Feride

    Feride

    1971

  • Aşkım Aşkım

    Aşkım Aşkım

    2001

  • Çam Sakızı

    Çam Sakızı

    1974

  • Gülizar

    Gülizar

    1972

  • Rüzgar

    Rüzgar

    1980

  • Anadolu Kaplanı

    Anadolu Kaplanı

    2006

  • Hicran

    Hicran

    1971