Salih Güney
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1944 in Adana, Turkey
Salih Güney (born 1 January 1945) is a Turkish film actor. Güney graduated in theatre from the republican conservatory of Ankara. He made his film debut in Haldun Dormen's Bozuk Düzen. He has gone on to act in over 150 films and series. He started acting professionally on stage and in movies when he was only 19 years old. He is considered the 'James Dean' of Turkey, a rebellious and attractive star of the Turkish movies. In 1969, at age 25, he stopped acting on stage, not because he wanted to, but because the producers said that with all his work on the stage, he would not get a great part in movies. In that same year, he starred in the 1970 Columbia Pictures movie, You Can't Win 'Em All with Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson and Michèle Mercier. After this production he went to Sweden and England to develop his skills behind the camera. He moved to the United States and became a US citizen. He now lives in Europe and still appears on TV regularly. Besides acting, he avidly pursues his hobby of archeology. He strongly supports the idea that archeological artifacts from Turkey stay in Turkey and fought for bringing back the stolen sculpture of Heracles, which appeared in a private collection in the USA. He has two daughters.
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Illicit
Faruk
Şehvetin Esiriyiz
Atila
Aşk Mahkumu
Yalancı Sevgilim
Sami Akyanak
Asi Gençler
Yücel
Talihsiz Baba
Dinmeyen Sızı
Ömer
Hasan Almaz Basan Alır
Zifaf
Bozuk Düzen
Ömer
Star Hill
Ali
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Prens
Sevgili Babam
Murat
Crossroads
Kemal
Utanç Kapıları
Ağlayan Bir Ömür
Günah Tohumu
You Can Do It, My Dear!
Self
Sabıkalı
O Kadın
Enayiler Kralı
The Crying Woman
Aşk Eski Bir Yalan