The master actor Şemsi İnkaya, who left a mark on screens with his character 'Halil' in the series 'Üvey Baba', was seen for the first time in years. The 85-year-old actor responded to the question, "You don't appear much?" with, "We have no way to appear." İnkaya, who stated that he plans to return to the screen, said, "There will be a return. It's hard to say whether it will happen in this environment. Filming is very difficult, and payments have become terrible. We will improve. I am following the projects. I don't want to name names, but there are directors who have shot well and actors who have performed well," he said. İnkaya, who drew attention with his button phone, humorously stated, "I don't have the internet; if I did, I would be in trouble, I would be in prison. Who knows what I would have written." The master actor also gave advice to young actors, saying, "They should read the script not once, but 60 times. They should make eye contact with the director. You can be watched with your credibility," he said. WHO IS ŞEMSİ İNKAYA?Born in Istanbul in 1939, Şemsi İnkaya began his artistic career as an amateur in the Youth Theater of the Istanbul University Theater Department. His first play was 'Pabuçcu Ahmet', and İnkaya has participated in many important projects such as 'Darbe', 'Kırık Kanatlar', 'Kertenkele', 'Üvey Baba', 'Gece Sesleri', 'Ben Onu Çok Sevdim', 'Canikom', 'İçerideki', 'Ah Bu Gençlik', and 'Vur Patlasın Çal Oynasın'.
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