
Nur Sürer
Known For
Acting
Born
1954-06-21 in Bursa, Turkey
Biography
Nur Sürer (born 21 June 1954) is a Turkish actress. She completed her education at Bursa Anatolian Girls' High School. She started her career in cinema with Erden Kiral's Bereketli Topraklar Üzerinde (On Fertile Soils) and won the "Best Actress" award twice at the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. To date, she has appeared in more than forty films and television series. Her first international work was the film Ayna in 1984. This film won the Oscar Award for "Best Foreign Language Film" in 1991. Umuda Yolculuk (1990), Dunkle Schatten der Angst (1993) and Yara (1998) followed. She married Bülent Kayabas for the first time in 1981. She later married Sarp Kuray, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for being the leader of the armed leftist organisation 16 June Movement. Sürer, who is closely interested in women's rights, is also known for her political stance. In 2007, she participated in the 1 May celebrations in Istanbul and was detained by the police but was released one day later.Sürer played the character of "Neriman Kozcuoglu" in the TV series Asi, which was broadcast on Kanal D between 2007-2009. In 2021, Surer returned to the cinema with the film Sen, Ben Lenin and continued his TV acting career with the 2023 TV series Aile.
Most Known For

The Pit
as Fadik Kurtuluş

Chrysalis
as Feride İpekoğlu

The Family
as Hülya Soykan

Asi
as Neriman Kozcuoğlu

Gece
as Anne

Ashes

Golden Butterfly Awards
as Self

Another Day
as Güngör Alsoy

Resimdeki Sevgili

Ethos
as Feray

Ihlamurlar Altinda
as Müjgan

Gülizar

Tatar Ramazan: Ben Bu Oyunu Bozarım
as Sabiha

Uzlaşma

Tunnel

If It's Meant to Be
as Neriman Hancıoğlu

Innocent
as Nermin Bayrakçı

One Liter Tear
as Güzin

Kurşun Yarası
as Madam Marika

Saklı
as Sevim