The world-famous Turkish actress Nurer Surer is today at the peak of her popularity. Her current biography is filled with more than four dozen films, and her professional portfolio contains many national and international awards and prizes.
Nurer Surer is a Turkish actress known to a wide audience and outside her home country as the lead singer of Meriem in the "Oscar-winning" film "Umuda Yolculuk" (1990). This film is about the life of an ordinary Turkish family that is in poverty and wants to emigrate to Switzerland illegally.
During her professional career, Nure Surer has won the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival Award for Best Actress, among other awards.
Brief biography of Nurer Surer
June 21, 1954, in Bursa (Turkey) in a family far from the world of culture and art, was born the future actress. Since childhood, the girl has shown remarkable artistic abilities, which were not condemned by parents.
Nurer Surer received her secondary education at the prestigious Anatole Girls' Lyceum (Anatolian High School in her hometown). Here she actively participated in local amateur activities and honed her stage skills in front of the public.
Creative career as an actress
The cinematic debut of Nure Surer took place in 1981, when she first appeared on the set in the film directed by Adam Girash "Fertile Lands". The film tells that Emily and her husband after the tragedy associated with the miscarriage of the desired child, decides to move from noisy New York to a quiet and calm New Hampshire. It is in a cozy provincial house that the couple wants to recover from a terrible loss.
However, the plot of the film is turned in such a way that the plumber, who was engaged in repairing the sewerage system, finds in the foundation of their house a human skeleton, relating to the tragic events of the 19th century. It was at that time that the wife of the former owner of the property, William Weaver (Mary), suddenly disappeared with her baby. Events associated with a strange find, magically intertwined with the new pregnancy of Emily. It turns out that in this dwelling several generations of the Weavers' family face a mysterious disappearance of women and their children.
For this role, Nurer Surer was awarded the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival in the category "Best Actress". Later the actress played more than four dozen roles in various film projects. And at the international level, she was able to go after the premiere of the film "Mirror" (1984) directed by Erden Kiral. The greatest creative achievement of the actress to this day can rightly be considered her participation in the shooting of "Umuda Yolculuk" (1991). This film project won the prestigious Oscar in the category "Best Foreign Film".
Personal life
The popular Turkish actress does not complain to the press when it comes to getting information about family life.
Despite this, it is known that Nure Surer married Bulent Kayabash for the first time in 1981. This marriage was not the only one because of her husband's zeal for her professional life.
The second time the actress played a wedding with a compatriot Sarp Kyurei, with whom she is still happily married. Unfortunately, there is no information about the availability of children in the public domain.