Nebahat Çehre (Turkish pronunciation: ; born Hilal Nebahat Çehre; 15 March 1944), is a Golden Orange-winning Turkish actress, model, and singer who was crowned Miss Turkey 1960. She is best known for her protagonistic roles as Firdevs Yöreoğlu on the Kanal D drama series Aşk-ı Memnu (2008–10) and as Ayşe Hafsa Sultan, the Valide Sultan, on the series Muhteşem Yüzyıl (2011–14).
As the Miss Turkey, Çehre represented Turkey in the Miss World 1960 pageant held in London, United Kingdom. She also represented Turkey in the Miss Universe 1965 beauty pageant which took place on 24 July 1965 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, United States.
She was born Hilal Nebahat Çehre on 15 March 1945, in Samsun, a city by the Black Sea in northern Turkey. She is paternal Georgian and maternal Laz descent. Her father was İzzet Çehre and her mother Müzeyyen Çehre was a housewife. After her father's death due to a heart attack, Çehre, along with her family, moved from Samsun to Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, when Çehre was five years old. In Istanbul, Çehre's widowed mother Müzeyyen married a second time to a judge, and then having divorced in 1956, married a third time to a newspaperman Cahit Poyraz in the early 60s. While recalling her childhood in interviews, Çehre had described herself as having been an extremely shy and startled little girl. Çehre also stated that she had been affected by the early death and absence of her father when she was still very young, and that she found it difficult to accept her mother's remarriages. Çehre would grow up to graduate from Fatih Kız Orta Okulu and Fatih Akşam Kız Sanat Okulu.