Kani Kipçak was an American actor and director who is best known for Ölünceye kadar seninim (1949), Firtina geçti (1957), and Yuvami yikamazsin (1947). He was born on March 14, 1911, in Skopje, Macedonia, and passed away in 1984 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Personal and Family Life
Kani Kipçak was the father of Güler Ökten and the father-in-law of Zeki Ökten. He had a family that supported his career in the arts. Little is known about his early life, but his contributions to cinema are well-remembered.
Career
Kipçak’s career spanned several decades, during which he played various roles in the film industry. He was not only an actor but also a director and writer, contributing significantly to Turkish cinema. His works remain influential and continue to be celebrated in the community.
Death and Legacy
Kani Kipçak died in 1984 in Istanbul, Turkey. His legacy lives on through his films and the impact he made on Turkish cinema. He is remembered as a talented artist who helped shape the industry.
Filmography
Title | Year |
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Kozanoglu | 1967 |
Erkeklik öldü mü Atif Bey | 1962 |
Bos yuva | 1961 |
Üç kursun | 1959 |
Kanli degirmen | 1959 |
Firtina geçti | 1957 |
Kahpenin kizi | 1953 |
Yavuz Sultan Selim agliyor | 1952 |
Istanbul kan aglarken | 1951 |
Ölünceye kadar seninim | 1949 |
Yuvami yikamazsin | 1947 |
Kiskanç | 1942 |
Kahveci güzeli | 1941 |
Nasreddin Hoca dügünde | 1940 |
Sehvet Kurbani | 1940 |