Sibel Kekilli

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Sibel Kekilli
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Born (1980-06-16) 16 June 1980 (age 44)
Heilbronn, West Germany
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Website sibelkekilli.com/en/

Sibel Kekilli (born 16 June 1980) is a German actress. [1] She gained public attention after starring in the 2004 film Head-On . She won two Lolas, the most prestigious German film award, for her performances in Head-On and When We Leave (2010). Beginning in 2011, she became more widely known for her role as Shae in the HBO series Game of Thrones .

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Early life

Kekilli was born and raised in Heilbronn, to a family of Turkish origin. Her parents came to Germany from Turkey in 1977, and were described by Kekilli as having a rather modern and open attitude. [2] After completing school with excellent grades at age 16, she entered a 30-month-long combined training program to become a certified public administration specialist at the local city administration.[ citation needed ]

After successful completion of the training program, she continued to work as an administrative assistant for another two years at Heilbronn city hall, then moved to Essen, where she worked various jobs as a bouncer, cleaner, waitress, nightclub manager, saleswoman, and pornographic film actress. [3] [4]

Career

Kekilli at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival Sibel Kekilli (Berlinale 2012).jpg
Kekilli at the 2012 Berlin International Film Festival

In 2001–2002, over a period of six months, [5] Kekilli appeared in a number of pornographic films for various directors including Josef Baumberger [6] and Harry S. Morgan. [7] [8] [9]

In 2002, while at a shopping mall in Cologne, she was noticed by a casting director, who invited her to audition for a role in a film. [10] She won the leading part in Head-On (German: Gegen die Wand) against a field of 350 other hopefuls. The film was released in 2004 and was a major success, receiving several prizes at film festivals. Filming proved strenuous for Kekilli personally, and she underwent an appendectomy during filming in Turkey. [11]

Shortly after the release of Head-On, the German tabloid newspaper Bild made public Kekilli's earlier work in pornography. [3] [12] This led to a public sensation, and Kekilli's parents broke off all contact with her. [2] She received the 2004 Bambi prize for "best shooting star" for her role in Head-On. During the televised acceptance speech, she tearfully complained that she was being subject to a "dreckige Hetzkampagne" ("dirty smear campaign") and "Medienvergewaltigung" ("media rape"). [13] Bild-Zeitung was later reprimanded by the Deutscher Presserat (German Press Council) for the manner in which it covered the story. [14]

Kekilli starred in the Turkish coup d'état film Home Coming (Eve Dönüş) (2006), playing the wife of a man who was unjustly imprisoned and tortured. The performance won her the Best Actress award at the 2006 Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. Also that year, she played a Jewish woman on the way to the Auschwitz concentration camp in the 2006 film The Last Train (German: Der letzte Zug). In 2009, she played Umay, a young Turkish woman who leaves Istanbul to return to her family in Berlin, in When We Leave (Die Fremde). She was awarded the Lola for Best Actress in 2010 for her role. [15] In 2010, Kekilli was cast as Shae in HBO's Game of Thrones , an adaptation of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels. [16]

In 2011, one year after first appearing in a supporting role in the long-running crime series Tatort , she became a permanent cast member as new investigator Sarah Brandt, working alongside chief investigator Klaus Borowski. [17] She said that she was glad not to be playing a character of foreign descent, as she feels she has been typecast in the past. [18] In 2017 she left the Tatort franchise, after 14 feature-length episodes, citing a need for change. [19]

Personal life

Kekilli lives in Hamburg. [2]

Since citizenship in Germany is primarily established by Jus sanguinis rather than Jus soli , [20] she originally held Turkish rather than German citizenship, and had to apply to the Turkish government when she sought a marriage license (for a planned marriage that ultimately did not take place). [2]

In 2017, Kekilli blocked her Instagram account from being accessed in Turkey, saying that users from that country had sent a multitude of abusive and threatening messages. She denounced the senders as "bigoted, hypocrites and full of hate". [21]

Political activism

Kekilli supports the organization Terre des Femmes in its work against violence against women.

In December 2006, at an anti-domestic violence event run by the Turkish newspaper Hürriyet in Berlin, she stated, in German, the equivalent of "I have experienced for myself that both physical and psychological abuse are regarded as normal in a Muslim family. Sadly, violence is part of the cultural heritage in Islam." In response, the Turkish consul general left the room. [22]

In March 2015 at an International Women's Day event at the President of Germany's residence at Schloss Bellevue, Kekilli gave a speech on violence against women in the name of honour. The speech drew wide attention and praise in Germany for its empathic message. [23] [24] [25] [26] In May 2015, Friedrich Naumann Foundation named Kekilli "Author of Freedom" for the speech. [27]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Amateure intim (episode eleven)Adult film [6]
2004 Head-On (German: Gegen die Wand, Turkish: Duvara Karşı)Sibel Güner
2004 Kebab Connection Italienerin
2006 Winter Journey (German: Winterreise)Leyla
2006 Fay Grim Concierge First Istanbul Hotel
2006 The Last Train (German: Der letzte Zug)Ruth Zilbermann
2006 Home Coming (Turkish: Eve Dönüş)Esma
2009 Pihalla Laura
2010 When We Leave (German: Die Fremde, Turkish: Ayrılık)Umay
2011 What a Man Nele
2012 Die Männer der Emden Salima Bey
2019 Berlin, I Love You YasilSegment: "Embassy"
2019Deutschland ist... Heim [28]
2020 Fuchs im Bau  [ de ]Tara Ketabi
2022 Karanlık Gece  [ tr ]Sırma
TBDShutdownSarahPost-production [29]
TBDRostockenSibelAnnounced [30]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010GierNadja Hartmann2 episodes
2010Homicide Unit IstanbulFatma Benli1 episode
20102017 Tatort Sarah Brandt14 episodes
20112014 Game of Thrones Shae 20 episodes
2015–2017PaarePatientin4 episodes
2016Inspector BorowskiSarah Brandt9 episodes
2017Bruder: Schwarze MachtSibel4 episodes
2017 Sesamstraße Sibel1 episode
2018 Bullets Madina Taburova/Zamira Hoxha10 episodes
2021 Meeresleuchten  [ de ]Nina BaselauTV film
2023Freiheit ist das Einzigste, was zähltUlli

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by German Film Award for Best Actress
2010
for Die Fremde
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by Golden Orange Award for Best Actress
2006
for Eve Dönüş
Succeeded by
Preceded by German Film Award for Best Actress
2004
for Gegen die Wand
Succeeded by