Actor
/ Director, Presenter, Singer, Voice Actor.10 October 1963, Edremit / Balıkesir
was born. His father, Jalal Avshar, was a civil servant, and his mother, Emral
Hanım, was a nurse. His father, who is from Ardahan, belongs to the Avşar
tribe. The roots of the Avşar tribe extend to Kayseri Pınarbaşı. An Oghuz tribe
later migrated to Kars and settled in Ardahan. His father, Jalal Bey, met and
married the nurse Emral Hanım, who came there for an internship through his
doctor brother, and the family settled in Balıkesir, the place of Emral Hanım.
Hülya
Avşar spent her childhood in Ankara due to her family's duty and attended
Ankara Anittepe high school. Hülya Avşar, who filled her eyes with her beauty
during her student years, lost her heart at the age of 16 to a teenager
studying at the Faculty of Agriculture, and soon entered the World house at a
very young age with a wedding attended by all tribal members at Ankara's Etap
Altinel Hotel in 1980.
He
then went to Antioch, his wife's hometown. But the marriage did not last long,
the father returned home with a child in his stomach. When he was sent on
vacation to Istanbul to improve his morale, his luck suddenly began to change.
There, she had an abortion and had her child aborted. In the meantime, he met
the advertiser Nail Keçili in the Office of a close friend. Keçili, as soon as
he saw Avşar, noticed his beauty and asked him to play in a commercial film,
offered a high fee. Despite his father's anger, Avşar accepted the offer, £ 600
million.he played in a lik Blendax commercial and managed to attract attention.
In
1982, The Boulevard newspaper organized a beauty contest for the universe. Nail
Keçili, the owner of the newspaper asked Ilıcak to include Hülya in the
competition. Avşar was selected first in the competition. But later, when it
became clear that Hülya had married, his crown was taken from him and written
and drawn in the press for days.
After
media reports, film offers began to come to the artist. Thus, he played in the
film “Haram”, in which he played the lead role with Fikret Hakan and Salih
Güney, which was the first step of his art career. In the following years, he
acted in many commercial films and acted in almost 70 films. She received the
award for Best Actress at the International Film Festival in Moscow. After
studying music, he continued his career with musicals, domestic and
international concerts, six albums and one single.
His
first album was released in 1995 under the name “Yarası Saklı” and brought
quite a sound. The music video for his song “Tonight will be long”, which is
included on the album, was filmed. Following this clip, the tracks “Go Ya
Kulum” and “I stayed without you” were also clips. Hülya Avşar album with the
clips took its place as one of the most talked about albums at the time.
He
released the album “Life is like this” in 1998 and the single “I loved it” in
2000. He strengthened his musical career through his stage work.
In
2000, the artist was awarded “Best Female Singer” at the music of the Year
Awards held annually by KING TV. By the way, he was a columnist for the
newspaper good morning for a year. Later, he made the entertainment program
“Hülya Avşar Show”, which was watched with appreciation on Show TV. Avşar is
currently the editor of the self-titled magazine “Hülya”.
At
various times, he was raised with his curiosity about tennis, and won the first
prize of the TED 2001 doubles tournament. He also started working in the
textile sector in 2001. The artist, who created the brand” Hülya Avşar by
H", especially produced white T-shirts and offered them for sale.
Hülya
Avşar later ended her marriage to Mehmet Tecirli at an early age. After this
short-lived first marriage, he made his second marriage to businessman Kaya
Çilingiroğlu in 1997 and from this marriage he gave birth to a daughter named
Zehra. The couple divorced in 2005 after Kaya Çilingiroglu's relationship with
Feraye Tanyolaç. After this divorce, the artist was with the businessman
Sadettin Saran for a period of time, but they separated by not marrying. The
artist lost his mother Emral Avşar to cancer on February 6, 2009.
Hülya
Avşar, who has acted in numerous series and motion pictures throughout her
artistic life, continues her acting performance with new series and Motion
Pictures.
Awards:
Best
Actress (Berlin in Berlin) / Moscow Film Festival 1993
Best
Actress (Virtue) / 11. Siyad Turkish Cinema Awards 1989
Albums:
1988:
Her şey Gönlünce Olsun,
1990:
Hatırlar mısın?,
1991:
Hülya Gibi,
1993:
Dost Musun Düşman mı?,
1995:
Yarası Saklım,
1998:
Hayat Böyle,
2000:
Sevdim (single),
2002:
Aşıklar Delidir,
2009:
Kişiye Özel-HauteCouture,
2011:
Geçmiş Olsun (single),
2013:
Aşk Büyükse.
The film is
directed and screenwriter:
Selfie
(2018)
Films and series
in which he starred:
Kanunsuz
Topraklar (TV Series 2021)
Masumiyet
(Hale, TV Series 2021)
Oryantalya
(Film 2021)
Selfie
(Kendisi, Film 2018)
Günaydın
Sevgilim (Film 2017)
Oryantalya
(Film 2016)
Muhteşem
Yüzyıl: Kösem (Safiye Sultan, TV Series 2015)
Pis
Yedili (Kendisi, TV Series 2011)
8
Ülke 8 Yönetmen ve Sinan (Hürrem Sultan, TV Series 2010)
72.
Koğuş (Fatma, Film 2010)
Kadın
Severse (Deniz Ertekin, TV Series 2006)
Ayın
Yıldızı (TV Filmi 2006)
Bir
İhtimal Daha Var (Alev, Film 2006)
Zümrüt
(Zümrüt Karahan, TV Series 2004)
Kadın
İsterse (Canan, TV Series 2004)
Kalbin
Zamanı (Belkıs, Film 2004)
Hababam
Sınıfı Askerde (Zehra Binbaşı, Film 2004)
2
Genç Kız (Leman, Film 2004)
Savunma
(Seda, TV Series 2001)
Yeşil
Işık (Elif, Film 2001)
Salkım
Hanımın Taneleri (Nora, Film 1999)
Ah
Bir Zengin Olsam (Çiçek, TV Series 1999)
Süper
Yıldız (Zeynep - Çakır Leyla, TV Series 1995)
Bir
Kadının Anatomisi (Sibel, Film 1995)
Sevginin
Gücü (2) (Sevgi, TV Series 1994)
Berlin
in Berlin (Dilber, Film 1993)
Hasan
Boğuldu (Hacer-Emine, Film 1990)
Benim
Sinemalarım (Nesibe, Film 1990)
Öğretmen
Zeynep (Zeynep Akatlı, Film 1989)
Fotoğraflar
(Neslihan, Film 1989)
Fazilet
(Fazilet, Film 1989)
Melodram
(Yazar Esra, Film 1988)
Hülya
(Hülya, Film 1988)
Aşıksın
(Deniz, Film 1988)
Çil
Horoz (Ayten, Film 1987)
Ziyaret
(Arzu, Film 1987)
Yarın
Yarın (Şeyda, Film 1987)
Geri
Dön (Gamze, Film 1987)
Bir
Kırık Bebek (Gülizar, Film 1987)
Alamancının
Karısı (Zeliha, Film 1987)
Üç
Halka Yirmibeş (Gülçiçek, Film 1986)
Uzun
Bir Gece (Gülsüm, Film 1986)
Sevda
Ateşi (Maviş Gülcan, Film 1986)
Mavi
Melek (Billur/ Elif, Film 1986)
Kısrak
(Sultan, Film 1986)
Fatmagül'ün
Suçu Ne (Fatmagül, Film 1986)
Dağlı
Güvercin (Azize, Film 1986)
Aşk
Hikayemiz (Sevda, Film 1986)
Alın
Yazım (Hülya, Film 1986)
Ölüm
Yolu (Zeynep Serdar, Film 1985)
Tele
Kızlar (Çağla, Film 1985)
Tapılacak
Kadın (Sabiha, Film 1985)
Suçlu
Gençlik (Neslihan, Film 1985)
Sekreter
(Hülya, Film 1985)
Paranın
Esiri (Başak, Film 1985)
Mavi
Mavi (Sibel, Film 1985)
Ömrümün
Tek Gecesi (Gülseren, Film 1984)
Yabancı
Yabancı (Hülya, Film 1984)
Tutku
(Hacer, Film 1984)
Nefret
(Hülya, Film 1984)
Karanfilli
Naciye (Karanfilli Naciye, Film 1984)
Kaptan
(Melike, Film 1984)
Güneş
Doğarken (Nalan, Film 1984)
Ayşem
(Ayşe, Film 1984)
Çelik
Mezar (Gül, Film 1983)
Kahır
(Hülya, Film 1983)
Haram
(Hülya, Film 1983)
İntibah
(Dilaşub, TV Series 1982)
REFERENCE:
Hülya Avşar (candundar.com.tr, erişim: 10 Aralık 2016), Hülya Avşar
(yurtgazetesi.com.tr, erişim: 10 Aralık 2016), Hülya Avşar (zaman.com.tr,
erişim: 10 Aralık 2016), Hülya Avşar (imdb.com, 04.05.2021), Hülya Avşar
(sinematurk.com, 04.05.2021), Hülya Avşar (diziler.com, 04.05.2021), Hülya
Avşar (beyazperde.com, 04.05.2021).