İzzet Günay
Known for: Acting
Born: August 20, 1934 in Üsküdar, İstanbul
İzzet Günay (born 21 August 1934) is Turkish film and stage actor. He is one of the most experienced and well-known Turkish actors with appearances in more than 100 films across six decades. Günay studied at Haydarpaşa High School and Deniz High School. He worked at the İstanbul Municipal Public Works department and then in the lignite business. Günay answered a casting call in a newspaper and ended up being cast in Haldun Dormen's play Kara Ağaçlar Altında. He then appeared in several other plays such as Sokak Kızı İrma, and Pasifik Şarkısı Zafer Madalyası. In 1959, Günay made his film debut in the Kemal Film production Kırık Plak as Zeki Müren's driver. After a number of small roles, he landed the main role in Varan Bir. For a short time, he had a musical career in classical music. He won the Best Actor award at the Antalya Golden Orange Festival for his role in Ağaçlar Ayakta Ölür in 1964.
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Garibanlar Mahallesi
Unutulmayanlar
İzzet
Death Toll
The Broken Disk
The Bomb Girl
Erol
Remake, Remix, Rip-Off: About Copy Culture & Turkish Pop Cinema
Self
The Adventure Woman
Kefenin Cebi Yok
Afili Delikanlılar
Kumarbaz
Tatlı Sert
Ali Cengiz Oyunu
End of the Road
Kamal
You Can Do It, My Dear!
Self
Kader Yolcuları
The Crying Woman
Osman
Güngörmüşler
İncili Çavuş
Zehir Ali
Çifte Nikâh
Metin
Renkli Dünya
Suya Düşen Hayal
Burhan Tayfuroğlu
Tığ Gibi Delikanlı
Hilton Ali
Asfalt Rıza
Asfalt Rıza
Kanli Mezar
Murat