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Emel Aydan

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Emel Aydan
BornErdoğan Kaşif
1951 (age 72–73)
Istanbul, Turkey
🏳️ NationalityTurkish
💼 Occupation
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Emel Aydan (born 1951) is a Turkish transsexual film star. Throughout her career, she appeared in 20 erotic films.

Biography[edit]

Aydan was born in 1951 in Istanbul as Erdoğan Kaşif.[1] She underwent sex reassignment surgery in Rome, Italy,[2] and then worked as a strip dancer in Switzerland. After returning to Turkey, she appeared in a number of pornographic films in the 1970s. She also performed as a singer on stage.[1]

Her debut came with the film Hızlım Benim.[3] Her father, Hüseyin Kaşif, once worked in the theatre. After her father married strip dancer Nur Ay, they produced a number of erotic films together with Emel Aydan.[4] Not all of her appearances were in pornographic movies. She also had a role in the drama movie Kader Bu, and in Halit Akçatepe's musical Lüküs Hayat.[4] Almost all of her movie appearances were between 1975 and 1979. During this period, she was featured in 20 pornographic films.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Movies
Year Title Role Notes
1975 Hızlım Benim Necla
Horoz Gibi Maşallah Pakize
Erkeğim Benim
Ye Beni Mahmut Ferhunde
Sansar Emel
Ah Nerede Vah Nerede
1976 Yumurtanın Sarısı
Yarim istanbulu Mesken Mi Tuttun
Kader Bu Guest appearance
Bu Kutu Başka Kutu Leyla
Kayıkçının Küreği
Lüküs Hayat Şevket's sister-in-law
1977 Gönül Ferman Dinlemez
Enayiler Kralı Nermin
Aşk, Arzu, Silah
Vur Gözünün Üstüne
Hayata Dönüş
1978 Ne Olacak Şimdi Gülay
1979 Babanın Kızları

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Burçak Evren (1983). "Türk sinema sanatçıları ansiklopedisi". Film-San Vakfı Publishing. p. 26. Search this book on
  2. Attila İlhan (1976). "Hangi seks". Bilgi Publishing House. p. 199. Search this book on
  3. "The Erotik Turkish Cinema". Archived from the original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Dirty Dancing Diva". Archived from the original on 16 May 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2009.

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