Turkish actors died in Heart failure

Here are 2 famous actors from Turkey died in Heart failure:

Erol Günaydın

Erol Günaydın (April 16, 1933 Akçaabat-October 15, 2012 Istanbul) also known as Erol Gunaydin was a Turkish actor and screenwriter. He had three children, Günfer Günaydın, Fatoş Günaydın and Ayşe Günaydın.

Erol Günaydın was born in the town of Akçaabat in Trabzon, Turkey. He was a graduate of the Ankara State Conservatory Theater department. After his graduation, he started his acting career in Ankara. He later moved to Istanbul to continue his career in the entertainment industry.

Günaydın starred in many successful Turkish movies and television series during his career, including "Namuslu", "Yaprak Dökümü", "Eyvah Kızım Büyüdü", and "Dudaktan Kalbe". He also wrote the screenplays for some of the movies he acted in, such as "Kara Gözlüm" and "Bizim Aile".

Throughout his acting career, Günaydın was known for his comic characters and outstanding acting skills. He earned several awards for his work, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 5th Ankara International Film Festival for his role in the movie "Gökdelen".

In addition to his successful acting career, Günaydın was also a philanthropist who supported various charities and foundations, including the Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion, for which he served as a goodwill ambassador.

Erol Günaydın passed away on October 15, 2012, at the age of 79, in Istanbul, Turkey. His legacy of great performances and contributions to the Turkish entertainment industry lives on.

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Nejat Saydam

Nejat Saydam (September 15, 1929 Istanbul-October 25, 2000 Istanbul) was a Turkish film director, screenwriter and actor.

Saydam made his directorial debut with the film "Karanlık Yollar" in 1955 and went on to direct over 40 feature films throughout his career. He was known for his comedies, melodramas and action films. Some of his notable works include "Yalancı Yarim" (1973), "Köşe Kapmaca" (1974) and "Yıkılmayan Adam" (1980), which was a biopic on Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey. In addition to directing, Saydam also acted in several films, including "Cumartesi Sineması" (1969) and "Gurbetçi Şaban" (1985). He was a prominent figure in Turkish cinema during the 1960s, 70s and 80s, and his films have been praised for their entertainment value and ability to reflect the changing social and cultural landscape of Turkey during that time.

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