User:Sevgi.yaman/Suzan Kardeş

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  Kategori:Türkçe Vikipedi ile Vikiveride aynı resim olan maddeler Suzan Kardeş (born April 15, 1960, Mitrovica, Kosovo) is a Turkish make-up artist, singer and actress.

She has worked as a make-up artist and hairdresser in films, theaters, advertisements and photo shoots since the 1980s. He became widely known by acting in front of the screen in some television productions, and took part in films and serials. He started his career as a professional singer with the Turkish classical music album he released in 2007. He sings songs in Bosnian, Serbian, Albanian, Macedonian and Turkish.

Early Life

She was born in Kosovo in 1960. She is the fourth of his Kosovo Turk family's five children. In 1968, he and his family moved to Istanbul. When she was 13 years old, she began working as an apprentice in a beauty salon. She started working at the Etap Marmara Hotel's hair salon in 1982. She did the hair and make-up for the "Sensual Wonders Company" players at the National Theater in 1983.She then went on to work for the Hürriyet newspaper. She advanced in her career by applying make-up to the performers in the photonovels that were shot here. During the filming of the photonovel "Wren," she met Sezen Aksu. She has done Sezen Aksu's stage and shooting make-up since 1985.

She worked as a make-up artist and hairstylist for a variety of theatrical companies and film crews who performed at the a Theater. Many well-known performers, from Goran Bregovic to Türkân oray, had her do their stage make-up.

In 1992, she took a vacation from her make-up business and converted her home in Arnavutköy into a tavern as a result of an accident. She ran this place for fourteen years, calling it Bekriya (Yugoslav: Sarhoş), and she also founded a meatball shop in Beyolu. She returned to make-up in the film and television industry in 1995. She was in charge of the Beşiktaş Cultural Center's hair and make-up. He collaborated with a number of artists, including Yılmaz Erdoğan, Demet Akbağ, and Cem Yılmaz. She received significant praise for the make-up he applied to Haluk Bilginer, the actor who played Atatürk in the Atatürklu İş Bankası advertising that was published in 2007.

Filmography

Actress

Costume

Make-up artist

References

[[Category:Turkish stage actresses]] [[Category:Turkish film actresses]] [[Category:Turkish television actresses]] [[Category:Yugoslav emigrants to Turkey]] [[Category:1960 births]] [[Category:Living people]]