
A touching photo cannot but touch.
Meryem Uzerli was born into a multinational family. She is not pure Turkish by blood. Her mother is from Germany.
Uzerli became famous for only one role, but what a role! It was she who played the Slavic concubine Roksolana in The Magnificent Century. The slave fell in love with Suleiman himself, and he made her Alexandra Anastasia Lisowska Sultan – one of the most influential women in Turkish history.
Meryem considered herself German from her childhood, although her family’s home was a mixture of different cultures. The Turkish father, contrary to the traditional idea of the hot temper of the oriental character, is a quiet and shy person. A German mother, on the other hand, is a strong-willed and somewhat formidable woman, used to keeping everything in her hands, writes StarHit.
On rare photos you can judge who the artist is more like. Apparently she got her big gray eyes from her mother, her dark complexion and her high slanted forehead probably from her father.
Screenshot of “Meryem Uzerli” / Social Networks
Photo source: Legion Media
Writer: Anna Pavlova
Source: Popcorn News

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