Bücür Cadı ve Arka Sıradakiler Dizilerinin Yıldızı MERVE ERDOĞAN Kim? Neden Dizilerde Yer Almıyor?

#breakingnews #news #agenda #gundam We loved her as the shorthaired witch, and she always remained that way for us. Even though she grew up, got married, and even had children, she was one of the sweet heroes of our childhood. Years passed, but the innocence on her face and the goodwill in her heart never changed. In this story, I will tell you about Merve Erdoğan, whom we know as the shorthaired witch, and her transformation over the years... Merve Erdoğan was born in Niğde on June 22, 1991. Just in time for the popularity of children's TV series. However, Merve Erdoğan wasn't just the shorthaired witch. Years later, after graduating from the theater department at Kadir Has University, she also appeared on the stage. She starred in many productions titled "Back Rowers," "One Life Is Not Enough," "Let There Be Yalaza" and "Tövbeler" (Let There Be Repentance). She particularly made a name for herself with her role as Eda in the series "Back Rowers." In an interview with Hürriyet's Kelebek Supplement, the character of Bücür Caki, the zeliş, explained how she got into acting to journalist Eda Solmaz: "My mother always wanted a daughter who would pursue art. People who saw me as a baby wanted to cast me in films or TV series. But my father wouldn't let me because I was still a baby. In 1994, when I was three or four years old, a man stopped my mother and me in Taksim and said, 'I really like your daughter. Sign up with my agency. She can become an actress.' My mother and I went to his agency. My mother said, 'What courage, with the mindset of those days. I went to the agency with a child.' They were making a TV series about Tanju Çolak, and I played his daughter. That's how it all began. They actually found me quite a ways off. There weren't many child actors back then. When I appeared somewhere, the offers kept coming." After her first project, she arrived in Bücür Cagit (Bücür Cagi), a series that would make her known throughout Turkey. Sezer Güvenirgil was one of the producers, the lead actor, but they couldn't find a suitable actress. One of Sezer's requests was for a girl to resemble herself. It must have been a coincidence that she saw Sezer Güvenirgil's real daughter, Merve Erdoğan, in the newspaper and introduced her to her mother. Since not every home had a telephone in those days, they called her grandmother. After going to the interview, the first thing the on-call attendees did was wrinkle their noses. Then filming began, and for Merve Erdoğan, it was a very quick job interview. Bücür Cagi ran for nearly 200 episodes. Merve was very worn down during this period. She was still a child and had a huge responsibility. After fulfilling this responsibility with great confidence, she took a break from television. Sezer Güvenirgil supported her during this hiatus, and she recounted her experience to Hürriyet Kelebek's Eda Solmaz as follows: "I grew up in Çengelköy. It's like a seaside town." It was an area where everyone knew each other. I was the last generation to spend their childhoods on the streets. My acting in TV series wasn't a shock to my friends. But when I starred in "Bücür Cadı," I experienced the situation of not being able to walk on the streets. It wasn't a very sweet moment for a child. That situation really bothered me. I remember saying, "Please, mom, let's not go out on the streets." It was a daily, popular series. There was a boy in the series who was afraid of me. That's why the boys were afraid of me on the streets. They still recognize me from "Bücür Cadı." "After I starred in "Bücür Cadı" and became so well-known, Sezer Güvenirgil, who plays my mother in the series, gave me psychological support. #bücürcadı #backsoldier #series