Cem Erman

Cem Erman
Birth name Süleyman Faik Durgun
Born Iskenderun
(1947)
Origin Turkey
Died Adana
(08.Aug.2011)
Occupation(s) Actor

Cem Erman, born Süleyman Faik Durgun (born 1947 in Iskenderun in Turkey and died on 8 August 2011 in Adana) was a Turkish film actor. His father's side was originally from Mersin and his mother's side was from Halep. He had also two more brothers and sisters. He was the youngest in the family. In 2007 he married Sevim Demiroğlu. Shortly after their marriage they got divorced. And after a while they start having a relationship again and till his death the couple were together. He died when he was reading a book.

Overview

His career in the show business starts in 1973 as he reached the third place in a competition supported by Ses dergisi (a Turkish magazine).

He played in more than 100 Turkish films.And also His character has been used also in comics for both Turkish news papers Saklambaç and Kelebek. He has never been paid properly during his acting career according to his statement when he was interviewed about his earning:

Türk Sinemasına çok şey verdim karşılığında hiçbir şey kazanamadım. Niçin derseniz.. Çünkü ben, 2 inci adamı yani menfiyi oynuyordum. Bülent Ersoy 500 bin alıyorsa, ben 15 bin lira alıyordum. Orhan Gencebay’la filmde aynı kızı seviyoruz. Ben zengini oynuyorum, Orhansa fakiri.Gencebay 1.000.000 alıyor, bense 12.500 alıyorum. Ama başa baş oynuyoruz. Hep böyle oldu.. Bana soruyorlar para kazandın mı diye, gülüyorum, o zaman kira parası, giyim parası, gençlik parası, aldığın zaten çerez parası. 33 sene böyle geçti. 1980’den itibaran sinema bitti.[1]


Filmography

He acted in these following Turkish films:

References

  1. Cenazesinde sadece 15 kişi vardı - Hürriyet Kültür Sanat
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Cem Arman Neden Öldü ?-Süleyman Faik Durgun Neden Öldü ? Archived March 30, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
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