Orhan Elmas

Orhan Elmas

1 title Directing Jan 20, 1927 İstanbul, Türkiye

Orhan Elmas entered the world on 20 January 1927 in Istanbul, Turkey, where he would later leave an indelible mark on Turkish cinema. As both a director and screenwriter, he became a compelling force in the industry, crafting stories that resonated deeply with audiences. Among his most celebrated works are the poignant drama *Ezo Gelin* (1968), the heartfelt narrative *Boş Beşik* (1969), and the gripping *Dişi Eşkıya* (1969), each showcasing his ability to blend emotional depth with captivating storytelling.

Elmas’s personal life was intertwined with his artistic journey; he was married to actress Alev Koral, a partnership that reflected his connection to the film world. His career spanned decades, during which he contributed significantly to Turkish cinema’s golden era, earning recognition for his nuanced portrayals of human struggles and societal themes. Though his life ended on 26 April 2002 in Istanbul, his legacy endures through films that continue to be celebrated for their cultural and emotional impact. Orhan Elmas remains a revered figure, remembered for his dedication to the craft and his enduring contributions to Turkish film history.

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