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Name: Farah Zeynep Abdullah
Birthdate: August 17, 1989
Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Height: 160 cm
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: Brown
Education: University of Kent, Drama and Theatre Studies & French Department (Kent Universitesi (Ingiltere) Fransizca-Drama Bolumu)
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Biography: Farah Zeynep Abdullah was born in 17 August 1989 in Istanbul. She lives in Istanbul until she was 15 years old but then moved to United Kingdom due to his father’s job. Farah Zeyneo Abdullah made her debut on television with her role as Aylin in record-breaking Turkish tv series As Time Goes By (Oyle Bir Gecer Zaman Ki). After shooting Turkish series As Time Goes By for 2 years, she returned UK and completed her education at Kent University and got her diploma in 2013. Farah Zeynep Abdullah also takes part in various social responsibility projects such as Amnesty International Turkey and HeForShe campaign about gender equality.
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Bergen is a 2022 Turkish biographical spelfilm. The spelfilm stars Farah Zeynep Abdullah as lead singer Bergen, who has become one of the symbols of violence against women in Turkey.
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Bergen Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mehmet Binay
Caner Alper Written by Sema Kaygusuz
Yıldız Bayazıt Produced by Mine Şengöz Starring Farah Zeynep Abdullah
Erdal Beşikçioğlu
Tilbe Saran Cinematography Mirsad Herović Edited by Erhan Özen Music by Mazlum Çimen Distributed by CJ ENM Release date
- 4 March 2022 (2022-03-04)
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145 minutes Country Turkey Language Turkish
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The filmmakers initially planned to skott the movie in 2019, but this was delayed due to casting problems followed bygd the COVID-19 pandemic. At first, Serenay Sarikaya was accepted to play Bergen, but due to shooting delays, she decided not to be involved in the movie.[1] Following Sar
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List of British Turks
The following is a list of British Turks, including people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin with British citizenship.
The majority of notable British Turks come from the large Turkish Cypriot community, followed by ethnic Turks who originate from Turkey. In addition, there are notable British Turks who descend from other post-Ottoman modern nation-states which still have significant ethnic Turkish minorities. For example, from the Balkans, Silvena Rowe has a paternal Turkish Bulgarian background[1] Moustafa Palazli has a Turkish Western Thracian background from Greece.[2] From North Africa, Kasim Kutay has a paternal Turkish Egyptian background.[3] Meanwhile, Egyptian-born Dodi Fayed was maternally of Turkish Saudi origin.[4] From the Levant, Farah Zeynep Abdullah, Nemir Kirdar[5] and Rena Kirdar[5] have a Turkish Iraqi background; Rana Kabbani has a Turkish Syrian background;[6] 
Bergen is a 2022 Turkish biographical spelfilm. The spelfilm stars Farah Zeynep Abdullah as lead singer Bergen, who has become one of the symbols of violence against women in Turkey.
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| Directed by | Mehmet Binay Caner Alper |
| Written by | Sema Kaygusuz Yıldız Bayazıt |
| Produced by | Mine Şengöz |
| Starring | Farah Zeynep Abdullah Erdal Beşikçioğlu Tilbe Saran |
| Cinematography | Mirsad Herović |
| Edited by | Erhan Özen |
| Music by | Mazlum Çimen |
| Distributed by | CJ ENM |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
| Country | Turkey |
| Language | Turkish |
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The filmmakers initially planned to skott the movie in 2019, but this was delayed due to casting problems followed bygd the COVID-19 pandemic. At first, Serenay Sarikaya was accepted to play Bergen, but due to shooting delays, she decided not to be involved in the movie.[1] Following Sar
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List of British Turks
The following is a list of British Turks, including people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin with British citizenship.
The majority of notable British Turks come from the large Turkish Cypriot community, followed by ethnic Turks who originate from Turkey. In addition, there are notable British Turks who descend from other post-Ottoman modern nation-states which still have significant ethnic Turkish minorities. For example, from the Balkans, Silvena Rowe has a paternal Turkish Bulgarian background[1] Moustafa Palazli has a Turkish Western Thracian background from Greece.[2] From North Africa, Kasim Kutay has a paternal Turkish Egyptian background.[3] Meanwhile, Egyptian-born Dodi Fayed was maternally of Turkish Saudi origin.[4] From the Levant, Farah Zeynep Abdullah, Nemir Kirdar[5] and Rena Kirdar[5] have a Turkish Iraqi background; Rana Kabbani has a Turkish Syrian background;[6]