Sweet Life
Sweet Life

Sweet Life

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2001- 2005
3 Seasons
106 Episodes
7.9(36 votes)
Ended
Family
Comedy

Overview

A Turkish remake of "The Jeffersons". With Ihsan Yildirim's cleaning business booming, he insisted his family leave the "plain folks" and move up to Etiler with the "fancy folks." It is Ihsan's hope that relocation and his newly acquired wealth will mean the end of his problems in general and his troubles with neighbors in specific. But life in a luxurious high rise holds some unexpected pitfalls for the Yildirims, including Basar's struggle to convince his father that his marriage into a Turkish-Greek mixed family is cause for celebration, not disappointment. All events in Yildirim's lives is accompanied by its share of problems, confusion and most of all humor.

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MEDYAPIM

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

Haluk Bilginer

İhsan Yıldırım

Haluk Bilginer
Acting

Türkan Şoray

Sevinç Yıldırım

Türkan Şoray
Acting

Neco

Yorgo Kasapoğlu

Neco
Acting

Çolpan İlhan

Feraye Kasapoğlu

Çolpan İlhan
Acting

Emre Altuğ

Başar Yıldırım

Emre Altuğ
Acting

Celal Kadri Kınoğlu

İrfan

Celal Kadri Kınoğlu
Acting

Asuman Dabak

Menekşe Kocaman

Asuman Dabak
Acting

Gamze Özçelik

Pelin Kasapoğlu/Yıldırım

Gamze Özçelik
Acting

Veysel Diker

Muharrem

Veysel Diker

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