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#yesilçam #series #market #yesilçam #theater #sketch #film #oldies #nostalgia #model #news #agenda #turkey #breakingnews #etc He started his cinema career in 1978 with the film "Altınşehir". In 1979, he acted in the film "N’olacak Şimdi?". In the same years, he founded the Arkadaş cabaret theater, and in 1980, the Levent Kırca theater. This was followed by the films "Mavi Muammer", "You Die Laughing", "The End", "Where Is the Devil in This" and "Know Yourself, Let It Go". He married Oya Başar in June 1985. They had 2 children named Umut Kırca and Ayşe from this marriage. They divorced in 2000. This divorce made a lot of noise due to an argument they had in front of the cameras. Oya Başar and Levent Kırca, appearing before the cameras to explain their divorce, began arguing over two of their teammates. Kırca blamed Eda Kural and Fatma Murat, who had left the show because they disliked their roles, for the divorce. Wanting to protect them, Oya Başar rose up and a heated argument ensued. At the end of the argument, Kırca proposed marriage again, saying, "Let these women get out of our lives, let's walk hand in hand again." They then married for a second time in 2001, but divorced again in 2005. Kırca's controversial argument wasn't limited to Oya Başar. He had numerous other arguments, but his one with Müge Anlı generated significant buzz. Anlı addressed his divorce on a magazine program. Angered by this, Kırca got into a major argument with Anlı and left the show. Kırca also appeared on Fatih Altaylı's program, calling Altaylı an idiot on air. This incident sparked a national debate for a long time. In 2004, he starred in the TV series "Agha Kızı." In addition to starring in these films, he wrote the script for "Son" and directed "Son" and "Where's the Devil in This?" He also directed the 2006 film "Reyting Kasabası." While pursuing cinema, Kırca also founded the theater group "Hodri Meydan Topluluğu" (Hodri Meydan Topluluğu). With this group, he performed plays such as "Les Miserables," "Three Fathers Hasan," "Kadıncıklar," and "Beauty and the Beast." His ex-wife, Oya Başar, was also a part of these plays. The most significant production that etched Levent Kırca into the Turkish public's consciousness was the TV series "Olacak O Kadar," which premiered in 1988 and ran for 21 years. This parody demonstrated the possibility of political humor. It taught us to laugh at absurd events in our country while also learning from them. Another successful aspect of this parody was undoubtedly the makeup. Levent Kırca was also a very talented make-up artist. Characters like "Küçük Hüsamettin," "Cevat Kelle," and "Bestami" in the series have been remembered for years. The series also introduced many young talents to the theater. In 1998, Kırca was sued by Işılay Saygın for using the words "I am 52 years old and still a virgin" in a statement on her program "Olacak O Kadar" (Olacak O Kadar) with the analogy of a "filter without holes." Saygın filed a lawsuit against Kırca. After filing a complaint with RTÜK, Kanal D was shut down for a day, and Kırca went on a hunger strike. He ended his hunger strike after Deniz Baykal promised to take the issue to Parliament. The Daily Telegraph, a British newspaper, summarized the incident with the headline "Comedian goes on hunger strike because of sex joke." Kırca said of the events, "We even portrayed Chief of General Staff Karadayı. He called us and congratulated us. Because of me, I worked "I can't stand the closure of the channel," he said. In 2000, the court ruled that Saygın's personal rights were violated in the jokes and sentenced Kırca to pay 6 billion lira in moral and 118 million lira in material compensation. #film #art #theater