Izzet Günay

Izzet Günay grew up in Sariyer, Istanbul, with a dad who worked the docks for Sirket-i Hayriye—so, not exactly the showbiz upbringing. He did a little bit of everything early on: studied at the Naval College, wrapped up at Haydarpaşa High, then started working as a technical draftsman for the city zoning office. Random twist—he even taught dance for a while. But theater kept calling his name; he got into amateur acting back in high school and stuck with it through the Green Crescent Youth Branch. After a stint in the military, he dipped his toes into the world of lignite trading (yeah, coal), but clearly, that wasn’t his scene. 1957 rolls around, and he spots a newspaper ad for the Dormen Theater. Next thing you know, he’s on stage, kicking off his professional acting gig with a tiny part in “Kara Ağaçlar Altında.” Didn’t stop there—he had roles in plays like “Sokak Kızı Irma,” “Pasifik Şarkısı,” and “Zafer Madalyası,” and even worked as a stage manager. By ‘58, he’s in the movies, playing Zeki Müren’s driver in the film “Kırık Plak.” A few bit parts later, he landed a lead in “Varan Bir” (1964). He snagged the Best Actor award at the Golden Orange Film Festival the same year for “Ağaçlar Ayakta Ölür.” Money was tight sometimes, so he jumped on stage as a Turkish classical music soloist, and later picked up roles in some TV series. Offstage, he collected stamps, coins, medals—eventually opening his own antiques shop in ‘85 and offering up his expertise to other collectors.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1934-08-21
  • Birth Location: Istanbul, Turkey
  • Professions: Actor

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      This guy? Total antiques addict. He’s been knee-deep in dusty relics and weird old trinkets longer than most of us have been alive. His shop? It’s not just a business—it’s like a time capsule crammed with treasures. You walk in and suddenly you’re face-to-face with everything from ancient coins to creepy porcelain dolls that look like they might come alive at night. The dude can spot a fake from a mile away and probably knows more about Victorian tea sets than your grandma. People come from all over just to hear him rant about why a chipped vase is worth a small fortune or why a rusty pocket watch could’ve belonged to someone famous. Honestly, the place is half museum, half madhouse, but if you’re into weird history or just want to hear some wild stories, this is the spot. He’s the real deal—no pretenders here.

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      August 21, 1934

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