Turkish actors born in 1962

Here are 5 famous actors from Turkey were born in 1962:

Aykut Kayacık

Aykut Kayacık (December 4, 1962 Akhisar-) a.k.a. Aykut Kaycik, Aykut or Aykut Kayacik is a Turkish actor.

Born in Akhisar, Turkey in 1962, Aykut Kayacık originally pursued a career in engineering before turning his attention to acting. He began honing his craft at the Ankara Art Theatre and later joined the Istanbul City Theatres. Kayacık's breakthrough role came in 2003 when he starred in the popular Turkish television series "Kurtlar Vadisi" (Valley of the Wolves), which catapulted him to national fame. Since then, he has appeared in numerous television shows, movies, and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for his diverse and nuanced performances. In addition to acting, Kayacık is also a trained voice actor and has lent his voice to several Turkish-language dubs of popular international films and TV shows.

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Naci Taşdöğen

Naci Taşdöğen (March 3, 1962 Istanbul-) a.k.a. Naci Tasdögen is a Turkish actor.

He graduated from Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory. Taşdöğen's acting career started in the early 1990s with theater performances. He then transitioned to the film and television industry and became a familiar face to the Turkish audience with his roles in popular TV series such as "Kaygısızlar", "Yılan Hikayesi", "Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu" and "Karadayı". He won the Best Actor Award at the 11th Afife Jale Theater Awards in 2008. Besides acting, Taşdöğen also works as a director and producer.

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Settar Tanrıöğen

Settar Tanrıöğen (July 15, 1962 Denizli-) also known as Settar Tanriögen or Settar Tanriogen is a Turkish actor.

He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Ankara University in 1984. He began his career as a stage actor, performing in various theaters in Istanbul. He gained national recognition for his role in the popular Turkish TV series "Ayrılsak da Beraberiz" (We're Apart, But We're Together) in the early 2000s. He has since appeared in many other TV shows and feature films. Tanrıöğen is also known for his voice acting work, having lent his voice to many Turkish dubs of foreign films and TV shows. In addition to his acting career, he is an animal rights activist and has been involved in several campaigns to raise awareness of animal welfare issues in Turkey.

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Sırrı Süreyya Önder

Sırrı Süreyya Önder (July 7, 1962 Adıyaman-) also known as Sirri Süreyya Önder or Sirri Sureyya Onder is a Turkish film director, actor, screenwriter and journalist.

He is best known for his work as a filmmaker and his outspoken political activism. Önder has directed and written for several influential Turkish films, including the critically acclaimed "Kilomètre Zéro" and "Rüzgarlı Bahçe". In addition to his work in film, he has also worked as a journalist and political commentator, writing for several newspapers and serving as a representative in the Turkish Parliament. Önder has been a vocal critic of the Turkish government and has been arrested and detained multiple times for his political actions. Despite this, he remains a popular figure in Turkish culture, known for his passionate advocacy for social justice and human rights.

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Emin Boztepe

Emin Boztepe (July 17, 1962 Eskişehir-) is a Turkish actor.

In addition to being an actor, Emin Boztepe is most known for his expertise in martial arts. He began training in Taekwondo at a young age and later studied Wing Chun under the tutelage of Grandmaster Keith Kernspecht in Germany. Boztepe eventually became one of the top students of Kernspecht and was awarded the rank of 6th Dan in Wing Chun. He has also been inducted into several different martial arts halls of fame for his contributions to the field. Boztepe has since become a popular martial arts instructor, seminar leader, and author, and has trained many notable martial artists, including UFC fighter Georges St-Pierre.

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