Filiz Akın

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Filiz Akın

Filiz Akın (born Suna Akın, 2 January 1943 – 21 March 2025) was a Turkish actress, writer and television presenter. Known as Yeşilçam Turkish cinema's "noble, modern, urban and elegant face", Filiz Akın had a large fan base in Turkey.[1][2]

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Filiz Akın
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Akın in 2016
Born
Suna Akın

(1943-01-02)2 January 1943
Died21 March 2025(2025-03-21) (aged 82)
Burial placeAşiyan Asri Cemetery
EducationAnkara University
OccupationActress
Years active1960–2025
Spouses
(m. 1964; div. 1974)
Leon Bubi Rubinstein
(m. 1982; div. 1993)
(m. 1994)
Children1
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Life and career

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Early life and education

Filiz Akın was born on 2 January 1943 in Ankara.[3][4] Her mother, Habibe Leman Şaşırmaz, was a tailor from Ankara, and her father, Bekir Sami Akın, was a judge from Afyonkarahisar.[3][5] Her mother was of Albanian descent on her paternal side, while her father was of Circassian descent on his maternal side.[6][7] She had a sister Günseli from her mother's second marriage.[3][8] Her grandmother, Halime Hanım's father was a clerk of Atatürk, and her stepfather was Atatürk's executive assistant and would ask Halime Hanım's help in Atatürk's attire for state occasions.[8] Filiz Akın lived in Beypazarı, where her father was working, until the age of three.[9] At the age of five, she started attending primary school.[3] She finished her primary education at Sarar Elementary School in Kızılay, Ankara.[10] Her parents divorced when she was seven years old.[7]

Filiz Akın continued her education at TED Ankara College Foundation Schools through boarding and scholarship.[5][11] She received various awards at the school with her paintings and compositions.[12] She passed all the classes successfully, and was chosen as an ideal student by her teachers.[13] Her best-known hidden talent at school was her very good imitation.[14] In June 1960, she graduated from college.[13] After finishing her studies, she started working at the Ankara branch of American Export-Isbrandtsen Lines.[15][16] After working at the company for two years, she became the head of its marine branch.[13] She learned English, French, and a little bit of Italian.[13] Meanwhile, she attended Ankara University, Faculty of Language, History and Geography for a semester and studied archaeology.[3][12]

Rise to fame

With the insistence of her friend Oya San's mother, Akın participated at a competition organized by Artist magazine and became the winner in 1962.[3] After she was told that she would receive the award only if she would play in the movie Akasyalar Açarken, she refused to accept it. Journalists and filmmakers came from Istanbul to Ankara to convince her, but she still refused to accept the deal. But when Memduh Ün came to Ankara and insisted on it, she accepted to play in the film. She left the university and work and came to Istanbul with her mother. Trusting the executives of the magazine and Memduh Ün, who convinced her to take the role, helped Akın start her film career.[12]

She signed the agreement and after shooting her first film Akasyalar Açarken opposite Göksel Arsoy in 1962, the producers prepared a program for her during the entire year.[5]

1962–1975

Tatlı Dillim, Yumurcak, Umutsuzlar, Ankara Ekspresi, Utanç, Dağlar Kızı Reyhan and Yankesici Kız were among her most famous movies.[12] In 1971, for her role in Ankara Ekspresi she won the best actress award at the 8th International Antalya Film Festival.[17] From May 1962 to September 1972, she starred in more than 105 films.[18] After appearing in 116 films[12] Akın ended her cinema career in 1975.[18] Together with actors Türkan Şoray, Hülya Koçyiğit and Fatma Girik, she left a mark on Turkish cinema[19] and was accepted as one of the four influential actresses of her time.[20]

In 1965, her son İlker from her first marriage to Türker İnanoğlu was born.[21] During this period the family resided at Şişli.[22] In 1974, the couple divorced after 10 years of marriage.[23]

1975–1982

After ending her cinema career, she played in Istanbul Bank's commercials and in 1977 she presented the music program Podyum Show on TRT.[18] In 1979, she took a role in Haldun Dormen'in play Bir Ayrılık.[18][24][25]

In 1979, she performed as a headliner at the İzmir International Fair.[25][26]

In September 1979[27] she was stabbed in the leg by an attacker while entering the İzmir Efes Hotel. The attacker who was captured immediately, said to the prosecutor that he was in love with Filiz Akın but after she refused his advances, he decided to stab her. He later changed his confession and said that he was asked by mafia boss Mehmet Nabi İnciler to perform this act. Filiz Akın survived the attack with a slight wound and at the same night appeared on stage.[28]

1982–2002

For 11 years, Akın lived in Neuilly and Bougival in Paris, and then moved to the Turkish embassy in Paris for the next four years, making her stay in France 15 years.[3]

In 1982, she married Bubi Rubinstein. They divorced in 1993 after 11 years of marriage.[29]

In 1989, she played in series "Geçmiş Bahar Mimozaları".[30]

In May 1994, she married chief of the National Intelligence Organization Sönmez Köksal in Ankara.[31][32] After marriage, the couple settled in Ankara.[7] The witnesses to their marriage were President Süleyman Demirel and Speaker of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Hüsamettin Cindoruk.[31]

Her husband, Sönmez Köksal, was appointed as ambassador to France in February 1998[32][33] and for four years they lived at the Turkish embassy in Paris.[3] To promote Turkey and its culture in Paris, she organized a Turkish-Ottoman products exhibition in La Fayette, and Lale Park and Turkish Painters Exhibition in Bagatelle. These actions made Filiz Akın a cultural ambassador, who with her efforts[34][35] influenced the French by Turkish culture.[36]

In 1991, her father, Sami Akın, died in İzmir.[37]

2002–2025

In 2002, she learned that she had cancer of the nose and mouth (nasopharynx).[38][39][40] She received treatment at the MD Anderson Cancer Center of the University of Texas[41] and her cancer was cured.[40]

From 2004 to 2007, she worked as a columnist for Sabah.[42][43][44][45]

In 2005, for the benefit of Turkey Breast Foundation and to support the "yellow bracelets against cancer," she launched a campaign, and more than 1 million bracelets were sold.[46][47] In 2005, she supported the promotion of the "blue bracelet" campaign organized for the benefit of the Hacettepe University Hope House project, organized to raise awareness of cancer in the community.[48][49] From 2007, she was a supporter of "Türkiye'de İşitmeyen Kalmasın", a project initiated by The Starkey Hearing Foundation's and Turkey EMÖV Foundation. [50][51]

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The grave of Filiz Akın at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery in Istanbul.

In 2006, the street where she lived until she was 3 years old, was named as "Filiz Akın Sokak" by the city council in Beypazarı.[52] In 2008, she presented the program "Filiz Akın'la Sohbetler" on Kanal 1.[53] In 2009, she presented "Filiz Akın'la Hafta Sonu Sohbetleri" on Habertürk TV.[54]

In November 2013, she met her fans for her third book, Lezzete Merhaba's signature day at the 32nd Tüyap Istanbul Book Fair.[55] Filiz Akın was a member of the Board of Trustees of TED University.[56]

Akın died at a hospital in Istanbul on 21 March 2025, at the age of 82. She was interred at Aşiyan Asri Cemetery.[57][58]

Awards

Books

  • "Güzelliklere Merhaba", Altın Kitaplar Yayınevi, 1992[79]
  • Akın, Filiz (2005). Hayata merhaba (in Turkish). Epsilon. ISBN 978-975-331-694-1.
  • "Filiz Akın ile Güzellik, Zayıflama ve Genç Kalma Üzerine" (2006)[80]
  • "Lezzete Merhaba" (2013)[81]

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Filmography

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Year Film Role Notes Ref
1962 Akasyalar Açarken Filiz Debut role
Şehvet Uçurumu Filiz
Battı Balık
Sahte Nikah
Aşk Merdiveni
1963 Bekarlık Sultanlıktır Nurşen
Beyoğlu Piliçleri Oya
Kızlar Büyüdü
Ölüm Bizi Ayıramaz
Beyaz Güvercin
Ölüme Çeyrek Var
Bana Annemi Anlat
İki Gemi Yanyana
Zoraki Milyoner
Arka Sokaklar Elif
Genç Kızların Sevgilisi
1964 Yankesici Kız Mehtap / Hacer Dual role
Gurbet Kuşları Ayla
Şoför Nebahat ve Kızı Hülya
Kadın Berberi Lale
Meyhaneci Can Düşmanı Sema
Uçurumdaki Kadın
Kardeş Kanı
On Güzel Bacak Matmazel Nadya
İstanbul Sokaklarında
Cüppeli Gelin
Filinta Kadri
Prangasız Mahkumlar
Paylaşılmayan Sevgili
Korkunç Şüphe
Asfalt Rıza
Tığ Gibi Delikanlı
1965 Yankesicinin Aşkı (Yankesici Kızın Aşkı) Hacer
Tamirci Parçası Oya
Babasına Bak Oğlunu Al Filiz
Fakir Gencin Romanı Filiz
Ölüme Kadar
Mirasyedi Filiz
Oğlum Oğlum Asuman
Sevinç Gözyaşları
Şakayla Karışık
1966 Çıtkırıldım Filiz
Affedilmeyen Esin Nevin Seden
Kolejli Kızın Aşkı Filiz
Vur Emri Gül
Kaderin Cilvesi Papatya
Efkarlıyım Abiler Fatoş / Meral
Bar Kızı Deniz
Erkek Severse
Affet Sevgilim
Acı Tesadüf
Günahkar Kadın
1967 Silahlı Paşazade Nilüfer
Ayrılık Saati Deniz
Sözde Kızlar Mebrure
Bekar Odası İffet
Affet Beni
Paşa Kızı Nilgün
Hindistan Cevizi
Cici Gelin
Yıkılan Yuva
Serseriler Kralı
Sefiller
1968 Arkadaşımın Aşkısın Kan Kardeşim Selma
Kader Elif
Hırsız Kız Mehtap / Yıldız Dual role; Bilingual film
Sabah Yıldızı Nevin
Efkarlı Sosyetede Selma
Aşka Tövbe Şehbal
Yuvana Dön Baba
Gül ve Şeker Filiz
Ömrümün Tek Gecesi
Benim de Kalbim Var Selma
İstanbul Tatili Nilgün
Aşkım Günahımdır Selma Sav
1969 Son Mektup Selma
Cilveli Kız Kiraz
Karlı Dağdaki Ateş Binnur
Lekeli Melek
Yaralı Kalp
Hüzünlü Aşk Sevgi
Dağlar Kızı Reyhan Reyhan
Yumurcak Selma
1970 Yuvasız Kuşlar Nermin
Yumurcak Köprüaltı Çocuğu Selma
Fadime Fadime aka Fadik Bilingual film
Ankara Ekspresi Hilda
Yarım Kalan Saadet Fatoş
İşportacı Kız Gül / Jale Dual role; Bilingual film
Aşktan da Üstün Selma
Güzel Şoför Fatma Bilingual film
Beyaz Güller
1971 Küçük Sevgilim Lale
Umutsuzlar Çiğdem
Emine
Ömrümce Unutamadım
Oyun Bitti Zeynep
Fadime Cambazhane Gülü Fadime
Seni Sevmek Kaderim Lale
Yumurcağın Tatlı Rüyaları Selma
İki Esir Zeynep Bilingual film
Saadet Şehri / Mah-pishooni Bilingual film
1972 Utanç Bahar
Ayrılık
Yumurcak Küçük Şahit Bilingual film
Tatlı Dillim Emine
1973 Kareteci Kiz Zeynep
Soyguncular Selma / Belma Dual role
Acı Hayat
Zambaklar Açarken Perran
Ağlıyorum Dual role
1974 Yumurcak / Veda Selma
Almanyalı Yarim Maria aka Meral
Memleketim Leyla
1975 Tatlı Cadının Maceraları Selma
Babaların Babası Nermin
Yumurcak Belalı Tatil Zeynep Bilingual film
1989 Geçmiş Bahar Mimozaları Hümeyra TV series
2011 Gün Akşam Oldu TV Series
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