Adnan Şenses

Adnan Şenses

Şenses performing on 9 April 2012
Background information
Born (1935-08-21)21 August 1935
Bursa, Turkey
Died 25 December 2013(2013-12-25) (aged 78)
Istanbul, Turkey
Occupation(s) Film actor, singer, song-writer
Years active 1956-2013

Adnan Şenses (21 August 1935 – 25 December 2013) was a Turkish musician and actor.

Biography

Şenses was born on 21 August 1935 in Bursa. He was schooled in Ankara and continued his education later at Karagümrük neighborhood of Fatih district in Istanbul. In 1956, he began his singing career. Şenses was employed by Radio Ankara, where he served 16 years long. Then, he appeared on the stage of many major music halls, and played in a total of 47 Yeşilçam films.[1] He released 54 rpms, 29 (7 of them were LPs) albums during his music career.

Death

Şenses died of respiratory failure on 25 December 2013 at the age of 78 in an Istanbul hospital where he was taken two weeks before. He had been suffering from stomach cancer for about three years.[1]

He was buried at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery after the religious funeral held at Teşvikiye Mosque. He was survived by his wife Lale Şenses.[2]

Filmography

  • 1960 Fakir Şarkıcı
  • 1961 Ümitsiz Bekleyiş
  • 1961 Minnoş
  • 1961 Gönlüm Yaralı
  • 1963 Avare Şoför
  • 1964 Şu Kızların Elinden
  • 1964 On Korkusuz Adam
  • 1964 Anlatamam Utanırım
  • 1965 Şıngırdak Melahat
  • 1965 Melek Yüzlü Caniler
  • 1965 Dağ Çiçeği
  • 1966 Seni Bekleyeceğim
  • 1966 Çılgın Gençlik
  • 1966 Boğaziçi Şarkısı
  • 1970 Çileli Bülbül
  • 1971 Senede Bir Gün
  • 1972 Cesurlar
  • 1972 O Ağacın Altında
  • 1973 Elbet Birgün Buluşacağız
  • 1974 Eski Kurtlar
  • 1975 Ah Nerede Vah Nerede
  • 1977 Yansın Bu Dünya
  • 1985 Çalınan Hayat
  • 1986 Karım Beni Aldatırsa
  • 1984 Gönlüm ve Ben

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Günal, Zeki (25 December 2013). "Adnan Şenses'in ilginç vasiyeti". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 25 December 2013.
  2. "Adnan Şenses son yolculuğuna uğurlandı". Anadolu Agency (in Turkish). 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2013-12-29.

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