In 1968, Los Bravos played in Istanbul and, having caught her act, offered Taner a role in a Spanish musical.
Whilst promoting in Spain, she attracted the attention of Paramount Pictures and was offered a small part in Villa Rides.
On returning to Turkey, Taner continued her acting career until she left for Germany and marriage to Peter Harold, Los Bravos's guitarist.
In 1976, she transferred to Yavuz Asöcal's record company and released her third single "Son Verdim Kalbimin İşine – Elveda" which was a success, as was her film Çizmeli Kedi that same year.
In 1979, she appeared on TRT with Halil Ergün with a presentation of the first Turkish TV musical[2] Çırpınış, a version of Asiye Nasıl Kurtulur.
She opened a dance school with Sait Sökmen and taught dancers for show business, including Hakan Peker.
Early 1990s singles include "Alladı Pulladı", "Şiirimin Dili", "Kırk Yılık Kani", "La Havle Ya Settar".