She began her career when she was 19 years old in Istanbul. She studied with Jean Laurent Cochet in Paris. She won the prize for Best Actress at the International Festival of Tanger. In 2016, she starred in "Blue Silence", the first feature film by Bülent Öztürk. The film won 4 awards (jury prize, best screenplay award, human rights award and best first film award) at the Istanbul International Film Festival, and 2 awards (best screenplay award and diaspora prize ) at the International Festival in Duhok, Iraq. The film has been selected for the Sao Paulo International Festival, the Bosphorus Festival in Istanbul and the CineMed Festival in Montpellier. In 2017, she played in "Le Temps des Égarés", Virginie Sauveur's feature for Arte. She is fluent in French, Turkish and Kurdish and currently lives in Paris.
Rodd Houston is known for Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne (2003), Manhunt (2003) and Valentes (2022).
Roddy Bottum was born on 1 July 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a composer and actor, known for Matador em Conflito (1997), Vírus (2009) and Falcão Negro em Perigo (2001).
Roddy Doyle was born in 1958 in Dublin, Ireland. He is a writer and producer, known for The Commitments (1991), Family (1994) and Rosie (2018). He is married to Belinda. They have three children.
Roddy McDermott is known for Belgravia: The Next Chapter (2024) and The End We Start From (2023).
Roddy McDowall was born in Herne Hill, London, England, to Winifriede Lucinda (Corcoran), an Irish-born aspiring actress, and Thomas Andrew McDowall, a merchant seaman. Roddy was enrolled in elocution courses at age five and by ten had appeared in his first film, Murder in the Family (1938), playing Peter Osborne, the younger brother of sisters played by Jessica Tandy and Glynis Johns. His mother brought Roddy and his sister to the U.S. at the beginning of World War II, and he soon got the part of Huw, youngest child in a family of Welsh coal miners, in John Ford's Como Era Verde o Meu Vale (1941), acting alongside Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara and Donald Crisp in the film that won that year's best film Oscar. He went on to many other child roles, in films like Minha Amiga Flicka (1943) and A Força do Coração (1943) until, at age eighteen, he moved to New York, where he played a long series of successful stage roles, both on Broadway and in such venues as Connecticut's Stratford Festival, where he did Shakespeare. He became a U.S. citizen in 1949. In addition to making many more movies (over 150), McDowall acted in television, developed an extensive collection of movies and Hollywood memorabilia, and published five acclaimed books of his own photography. He died at his Los Angeles home, aged 70, of cancer.
Roddy started out as an engineer before studying drama at Glasgow Unity Theatre for 3 years. His first important stage appearance was in 'The Gorbals Story' in London's West End after which it was back to Scotland where he spent 7 years with the Glasgow Citizens Theatre. He appeared on television as an actor and ballad singer in 'Folk Song Programmes' in films such as 'Morning Departure ' and 'The Bridal Path' He was married with two children, Sine and Norma.