Birce Akalay was born in 1984, in Istanbul, Turkey.
Birce Akalay has: Played Lamia in "Kader" in 2007. Played Sevim in "Son ders" in 2008. Played The wife of Cpt. Mete in "Nefes: Vatan sagolsun" in 2009. Played Eda 1 in "Sizi seviyorum" in 2009. Played Scientist 1 in "Re-Era" in 2013.
The cast of Re-Era - 2013 includes: Birce Akalay as Scientist 1 Deniz Arna as Nil Ahmet Mavitan as Dean Asli Mavitan as News Reporter Murat Onuk as Selim
Lotfi Akalay was born in 1943.
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The cast of Sizi seviyorum - 2009 includes: Birce Akalay as Eda 1 Emre Altug as Erkut Zeynep Aydemir as Eda 6 Durul Bazan as Gokhan Zeynep Beserler as Konuk Oyuncu Kerem Kupaci as Konuk Oyuncu Ece Ozdikici as Eda 4 Selen Sevigen as Eda 7 Cengizhan Yeldan as Doktor
The cast of Kader - 2007 includes: Birce Akalay as Lamia Munir Akca as Hikmet Sebnem Arda Yakuphan as Mine Orhan Aydin as Habib Erol Babaoglu as Mennan Batur Belirdi as Cem Pinar Dikici as Ayse Selim Erdogan as Mirza Taies Farzan as Seyda Sezai Paracikoglu as Levent Yaman Tarcan as Osman Neriman Ugur as Nesrin
The cast of Son ders - 2008 includes: Birce Akalay as Sevim Ege Aydan as Caner Deniz Baytas as Nermin Durul Bazan as Cem Dost Elver as Aydan Hoca Engin Hepileri as Hakan Aylin Kontante as Hande Burcu Okutulmus as Ipek Burak Sarimola as Veli Neriman Ugur as Melda Hoca Ece Uslu as Soley Ali Yayli as Sezgin
The surname Birch is of English origin and derived from the Old English word "birce," which refers to the birch tree. Surnames were often adopted based on a person's occupation, location, or physical characteristics.
The cast of Le 17 Juillet 1994 entre 22 et 23h - 2006 includes: Samir Akalay Vincent Merreau Tom Novembre Vanessa Ricolleau
This surname perhaps may be a variant of English Barkell from Devon, or English Barkle from Cornwall. Maybe there is also of German origin.Barkell (answer from ancestry.com) - English (Devon): unexplained. Possibly an irregular variant of Birchall.Birchall - English: probably a habitational name from Birchill in Derbyshire or Birchills in Staffordshire, both named in Old English with birce 'birch' + hyll 'hill'.
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