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Shirley Ballas says TV role away from Strictly Come Dancing is 'a dream come true' - Mirror OnlineShirley Ballas said her TV role away from Strictly Come Dancing's judging panel has been a "a dream come true".
The 63-year-old former professional dancer has served as head judge on the long-running BBC show since 2017, when she took over from the late Len Goodman. Despite winning over fans, and having her own army of loyal supporters, Shirley decided to showcase her skills away from the dancefloor with a starring role in another iconic BBC show.
Shirley appeared on an episode of Doctor Who , alongside Strictly professional Johannes Radebe, and she confessed it was a "dream come true" to film the show. Sharing several scenes with the South African professional dancer was beyond her wildest dreams, and Shirley admitted she enjoyed every second of working with Johannes, who she sweetly nicknames Jojo.
Haluk Bilginer played Mehmet Osman in EastEnders in the late 80s but looks very different with facial hair galore in his new role.
Haluk joined the EastEnders cast early on, portraying Mehmet Osman from 1985 to 1989. His character, the brother of Ali Osman (played by Nejdet Salih), was introduced by soap writers Tony Holland and Julia Smith to represent London's burgeoning Turkish Cypriot community.
However, their characters were abruptly written out when the writers exited the show. One of Haluk's most unforgettable moments in Albert Square was his duet with Nejdet at The Queen Vic pub, where they performed the lively Turkish song Oy Oy Emine. In another scene at the Vic, he was struck by Mary the Punk after he attempted to kiss her, reports OK! .
While Nejdet's acting career seemed to plateau after leaving EastEnders, Haluk's didn't. In 1992, Haluk and his then-wife Zuhal Olcay secured roles in the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
After moving back to his native Turkey and starring in a host of films there, Haluk and Zuhal even set up their own theatre. Despite taking a break from English-language films for some time, Haluk made a comeback in 2009 with the American thriller The International, where he took on the role of high-tech missile guidance system dealer, Ahmet Sunay.
Now, he's stepping into the shoes of Detective Cetin Ikmen in a fresh BBC2 series kicking off on Sunday, 7 July. He's nabbing the lead role in The Turkish Detective, alongside Yasemin Allen, who plays Cetin's female counterpart, Detective Ayse Farsakoglu.
Sporting a bushy grey beard, Haluk looks worlds apart from his EastEnders days. The series, whipped up by American film company Miramax, is inspired by English author Barbara Nadel's The Cetin Ikmen Crime Novels. While Nadel's version stretches across 24 novels, the tale has been condensed into eight episodes for viewers.
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