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'''Firat Ayverdi''' is a ]<ref name="ntvmsnbc"> {{tr}}</ref> film actor, born in 1990, best known for his lead role alongside ] as young Bilal,<ref></ref> in French director ]'s film '']''. '''Firat Ayverdi''' is a Kurdish film actor, born in 1990, best known for his lead role alongside ] as young Bilal,<ref></ref> in French director ]'s film '']''.


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Firat Ayverdi is a Kurdish film actor, born in 1990, best known for his lead role alongside Vincent Lindon as young Bilal, in French director Philippe Lioret's film Welcome.

In 2010, Ayverdi was nominated for the prestigious French César Awards "Meilleur espoir masculin" (Most Promising Male Actor) for his role. But the award went to Tahar Rahim for his role in A Prophet.

His sister Derya Ayverdi is also an actress and has appeared in the same film Welcome.

References

  1. Slant Magazine: Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2010 - Welcome

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