Melek Baykal

Melek Baykal (born 7 August 1954) is a Turkish actress mostly appearing in theater and TV series. Her roles as Nermin (in TV series Ferhunde Hanımlar), Nurhayat (in the TV series Hayat Bağları) and Pembe (in Cennet Mahallesi) raised her popularity. After playing in Ferhunde Hanımlar in Ankara, she got many proposals to play in TV series and movies. Because of it, she decided to move to Istanbul. Baykal started to her career when she was 17 years old in a theater by playing an 85-year-old woman. She graduated from Ankara State Conservatory worked at Ankara State Theaters for a long time. Melek Baykal had her cinematic debut with a movie named Kaçma Birader. In 2012, she had her own TV program on Star TV.[1][2][3]

Melek Baykal
Born (1954-08-07) 7 August 1954
OccupationTheater and television actress
Years active1971–present
Spouse(s)
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m. 1975; div. 1979)

Theatre

  • Şen Makas
  • Ahududu
  • Sokrates'in Son Gecesi
  • Romantika
  • Kral Lear
  • Bu Bir Rüyadır
  • Yolun Sonu
  • Kız Doğdu
  • Düşler Yolu
  • Gül Satardı Melek Hanım
  • Troyalı Kadınlar
  • Sinan : Turan Oflazoğlu
  • İlkbahar'da ilkbaharı Yaşamak
  • Huzur Çıkmazı : Haldun Taner
  • Yerma : Federico Garcia Lorca
  • Bernarda Alba'nın Evi
  • Bağdat Hatun
  • Bir Ölünün Toplumsal Anatomisi
  • İzin Günü
  • Çıkmaz
  • Türkmen Düğünü
  • Yunus Emre
  • Tilki ile Üzüm
  • Küçük Kolombus
  • İstanbul Efendisi[1]

Television

TV series
  • Babam Sağolsun        
  • Gönül Ferman Dinlemiyor    
  • Türk Malı       
  • Akasya Durağı          
  • Görgüsüzler   
  • Cennet Mahallesi       
  • Hayat Bağları Nurhayat        
  • Melek Apartmanı      
  • Ferhunde Hanımlar
  • Deli Yürek[1]
TV programs
  • Melek - 2012[1]
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