Meral Perin

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Meral Perin , partly listed as Meral Yüzgüleç (* 1965 ), is a German actress of Turkish descent.

Life

Meral Perin was trained from 1987 to 1991 at the Westphalian Drama School in Bochum . She had one of her first roles as Meral Yüzgüleç in the ARD evening series Zwei Schlitzohren in Antalya (1991 to 1994), she played the role of Sermin.

In the 1990s she belonged to the ensemble of the Volksbühne Berlin , for example in 1992 she played alongside Henry Hübchen and Claudia Michelsen in Frank Castorf's production of Bronnens Rhenish Rebels , which was also filmed and called the "best theater production in Berlin" and with the Friedrich-Luft- Prize was awarded. She received attention for the lead role in Anna Langhoff's monological stage adaptation of Gustav Meyrink's Golem novel. Peter Laudenbach from the Berliner Zeitung saw in her embodiment an " androgynous ghost from the depths of history, a myth-teller from the circus ".

Perin had her first film role in 1997 in Kadir Sözen's film Winterblume . From 1997 she played the police officer Sema Aslan in the ARD early evening series Einsatz Hamburg Süd . She was the first actress of a Turkish-born German commissioner in a German television series. Perin has also been on other television series such as In the Name of the Law or A Case for Two . From 2003, Perin played in the crime series Solo for Black in all four films as Katharina Petrescu, also a commissioner. In the RTL series Everyone loves Jimmy , she played one of the leading roles as Jimmy's mother Gül. In 2007, Perin starred in the controversial episode Who Deserves Honor in the Tatort series.

Filmography (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profile of Meral Perin. Vollfilm.com, accessed March 22, 2015 .
  2. a b Two slit ears in Antalya. In: The television dictionary . Retrieved March 22, 2015 .
  3. ^ Rhenish rebels (GP). (No longer available online.) In: Mime Centrum Berlin. International Theater Institute , archived from the original on April 2, 2015 ; accessed on March 22, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / archiv.mimecentrum.de
  4. ^ Peter Laudenbach: Anna Langhoff staged the "Golem" at the Volksbühne: quiet and highly concentrated: Jewish mourning work. In: Berliner Zeitung . April 16, 1994, accessed March 22, 2015 .
  5. ^ Meral Yüzgüleç. Internet Movie Database , accessed June 10, 2015 .

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