Müjde Ar

Kamile Suat Ebrem (born 21 June 1954), better known as Müjde Ar, is a Turkish film actress.[1]

Müjde Ar
Born
Kamile Suat Ebrem

(1954-06-21) 21 June 1954
Alma materIstanbul University
OccupationActress
Years active1974–present
Spouse(s)Ercan Karakaş
(2005–present)
Parent(s)Vedat Ebrem (Akın)
Aysel Gürel

Biography

She is the oldest daughter of the dramaturge and song writer Aysel Gürel. She left school at the age of 20, while she was pursuing a German Language and Literature M.A. at the Istanbul University. She played in Aşk-ı Memnu as bihter. At the age of 21, she married TV director Samim Değer and started to work as a model before taking part in Turkish B movies. After making about 100 B films & family comedy films between early 70s and early 1980s, her breakthrough came with the 1984 Yavuz Turgul film Fahriye Abla (Sister Fahriye). Fahriye Abla was the screen adaptation of Ahmed Muhip Dranas' poem of the same name.

Her portrayal of modern, sensual, independent, rebel woman in her films after Fahriye Abla won the hearts of Turkish filmgoers. It was considered a revolution in the relatively conservative mainstream Turkish cinema at that time, when females played mostly second fiddle roles. Mujde Ar then became the cult object of women cinema and the lead of many films by renowned Turkish directors Atıf Yılmaz, Halit Refiğ, Başar Sabuncu, Ertem Eğilmez. Her filmography includes Dul Bir Kadın (Widow), Dağınık Yatak (Messy Bed), Ahhh Belinda, Adı Vasfiye (Her Name Was Vasfiye), Asiye Nasıl Kurtulur (Who Can Save Asiye?), Asılacak Kadın (Woman to Be Hanged), Teyzem (Auntie), Karşılaşma (Encounter), Ağır Roman (Heavy Fiction).

Müjde Ar has received several major Turkish cinema awards, such as the Golden Orange in Antalya Film Festival and the Turkish Cinema Critics Association Best Actress Award. She has recently come into the public spotlight. Müjde Ar was the opening night presenter of Ankara Flying Broom Women's Film Festival in May 2005. She was reported recently to be working on a new film project to act along with Turkish pop music diva Sezen Aksu. This project seems to be frozen for the time being, however.

Through the late 1970s, she was the girlfriend of director Ertem Eğilmez. In 1980, she started her relationship with composer Atilla Özdemiroğlu that would last until 1995. Müjde Ar married politician Ercan Karakaş in 2005.

Theater

  • Varyemez (Cimri)
  • Aç Koynunu Ben Geldim

Films

  • Bozkırda Deniz Kabuğu (2009) - Salur Hoca
  • Kilit (2007) - Afife Jale
  • Eğreti Gelin (2004) - İffet
  • Komser Şekspir (2000) - Deniz
  • Dar Alanda Kısa Paslaşmalar (2000) - Aynur
  • Ağır Roman (1997) - Tina
  • Yolcu (1994) - İstasyon şefinin karısı
  • Aşk Filmlerinin Unutulmaz Yönetmeni (1990) - Konuk oyuncu
  • Arabesk (1988) - Müjde
  • Kaçamak (1987) - Suna
  • Afife Jale (1987) - Afife Jale
  • Aaah Belinda (1986) - Serap
  • Asiye Nasıl Kurtulur (1986) - Asiye
  • Kupa Kızı (1986) - Nilgün
  • Asılacak Kadın (1986) - Melek
  • Teyzem (1986) - Üftade
  • Dul Bir Kadın (1985) - Suna
  • Adı Vasfiye (1985) - Vasfiye
  • Fahriye Abla (1984) - Fahriye
  • Gizli Duygular (1984) - Ayşen
  • Dağınık Yatak (1984) - Benli Meryem
  • Şalvar Davası (1983) - Elif
  • Güneşin Tutulduğu Gün (1983) - Sevgi
  • Aile Kadını (1983) - Pınar
  • Göl (1982) - Nalan
  • İffet (1982) - İffet
  • Ah Güzel İstanbul (1981) - Cevahir
  • Deli Kan (1981) - Zekiye
  • Feryada Gücüm Yok (1981) - Müge
  • Çirkinler De Sever (1981) - Müjde
  • Kır Gönlünün Zincirini (1980)- Ebru
  • Aşkı Ben Mi Yarattım (1979) - Mehtap
  • Şahit (1978)
  • Güneşten de Sıcak (1978) - Arzu
  • Kaybolan Yıllar (1978) - Çiğdem
  • Töre (1978) - Zeynep
  • Uyanış (1978) - Suzan
  • Kibar Feyzo (1978) - Gülo
  • Sarmaş Dolaş (1977) - Mine
  • Vahşi Sevgili (1977) - Fadime
  • Lanet / İlenç (1977) - Sibel
  • Nehir (1977) - Hümeyra
  • Günahın Bedeli / Tokat (1977) - Banu
  • Kızını Dövmeyen Dizini Döver (1977) - Sevil
  • Gülen Gözler (1977) - İsmet
  • Tatlı Kaçık (1977) - Gül
  • Deli Gibi Sevdim (1976) - Zeynep
  • Selam Dostum (1976) - Ayşe
  • Taşra Kızı (1976) - Macide
  • Mağlup Edilemeyenler (1976) - Aysel
  • Öyle Olsun (1976) - Alev
  • Adalı Kız (1976) - Eda
  • Gel Barışalım (1976) - Ümran
  • Tosun Paşa (1976) - Leyla
  • Köçek (1975) - Caniko
  • Babacan (1975) - Ebru
  • Baldız (1975) - Naciye Arnamus
  • Batsın Bu Dünya (1975) - Seher
  • Pisi Pisi (1975) - Ayşin
  • Sayılı Kabadayılar (1974) - Sanem

Series

  • Şahsiyet (2018)
  • Aşk Ekmek Hayaller (2013)
  • Benim Annem Bir Melek (2009) - Müjde Ar
  • Kuşdili (2006) - Asiye
  • Ayın Yıldızı (2006) - Asiye
  • Serseri Aşıklar (2003) - Nevin
  • Alacakaranlık (2003) - Nermin
  • Karakolda Ayna Var (2000) - Cemile
  • Aşk-ı Memnu (1975) - Bihter

References

Awards
Preceded by
Zuhal Olcay
Golden Orange Award
for Best Actress

1986
for Aaahh Belinda-Adı Vasfiye
Succeeded by
Türkan Şoray
Preceded by
Lale Mansur
Golden Orange Award
for Best Actress

1993
for Yolcu
Succeeded by
Türkan Şoray
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