Birce Akalay

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Birce Akalay (born 19 June 1984) is a Turkish actress. Akalay, who had her breakthrough with a role in the TV series Yer Gök Aşk as Havva, has appeared in various TV series and movies to this date. In 2017, she was cast in the play Yedi Kocalı Hürmüz, directed by Müjdat Gezen. In 2020, she had a leading role in the play Keşanlı Ali Destanı and portrayed the character of "Zilha". At the same time, she continued her career on television with a leading role in Star TV's series Babil, which premiered in January 2020.

Most Popular Birce Akalay Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Sizi Seviyorum Trailer (2009)

18 September 2009

This is the story of a man who does not know the situation of women given by the value of the relationship, and his course is a fun story.

Re-Era Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

It is 2039. Selim is an astrophysics professor who is trying to find a new world to live. One day, an unknown video message arrives from an old man, who is talking about a coronal mass ejection that is going to occur on the surface of the sun.

The Breath Trailer (2009)

15 October 2009

A small task force of the Turkish army have to defend a relay station in the middle of nowhere against a possible terrorist raid.

Chords of Change Trailer (2024)

23 October 2024

During the Turkish artistic revolution of the 1930s, a group of pioneers staged Özsoy Opera, the first opera in the history of Turkish Republic.

Color of Victory Trailer (2024)

16 February 2024

The days when Istanbul was occupied as a result of the Armistice of Mudros after the First World War and the Fenerbahce football team won the "Harington Cup".

Turkish Tiger Trailer (2016)

01 April 2016

After a tragic loss and a long career hiatus, a champion boxer crosses paths with an anchorwoman and returns to the ring.

Son Ders: Aşk ve Üniversite Trailer (2008)

08 February 2008

What a Turkish lecturer from abroad will teach university students will not be limited to the school curriculum.