The European Side
The European Side

The European Side

7.520046 seasons~90mEnded
FamilyComedy

The life and times of rather traditional Sutcuoglu family and their comedic struggles to adapt the high-profile contemporary life of Nisantasi.

Created by

Gülse Birsel

Network

atv

Language

Turkish

Episodes

Top Cast

Gazanfer Özcan

Gazanfer Özcan

Tahsin Sütçüoğlu

Gülse Birsel

Gülse Birsel

Aslı Sütçüoğlu

Engin Günaydın

Engin Günaydın

Burhan Altıntop

Ata Demirer

Ata Demirer

Volkan Sütçüoğlu

Levent Üzümcü

Levent Üzümcü

Cem Onaran

Rutkay Aziz

Rutkay Aziz

Bülent Onaran

Suna Keskin

Suna Keskin

Sedef Onaran

Şenay Gürler

Şenay Gürler

Fatoş Yıldız

Veysel Diker

Veysel Diker

Tacettin Antepli

Yıldırım Öcek

Yıldırım Öcek

Saadettin Yerebakan

Yavuz Seçkin

Yavuz Seçkin

Sertaç Kırmızı

Hale Caneroğlu

Hale Caneroğlu

Yaprak İzmirli

Hasibe Eren

Hasibe Eren

Makbule Kıral

Sarp Apak

Sarp Apak

Tanrıverdi Ekşioğulları

Şensel Uykal

Şensel Uykal

Hediye Aksoy

Binnur Kaya

Binnur Kaya

Şahika Koçarslanlı / Dilber Koçarslanlı

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