Here are 14 famous actors from Turkey were born in 1984:
Hakan Gürkan (May 27, 1984 Rhenen-) a.k.a. Hakan Gurkan is a Turkish actor.
He grew up in the Netherlands but moved to Turkey to pursue a career in acting. He graduated from Marmara University's Faculty of Fine Arts in Istanbul and later went on to take acting classes at the Carlos Espejel Acting Studio in Mexico City.
Gürkan made his acting debut in 2009 with a supporting role in the Turkish TV series "Geniş Aile." He has since appeared in several other popular TV shows such as "Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu," "Muhteşem Yüzyıl," and "Kalbimdeki Deniz."
In addition to his TV work, Gürkan has also appeared in several films including "Aşk Tesadüfleri Sever 2" and "Kelebekler."
Gürkan is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his roles. He continues to work in both TV and film and has become a well-respected figure in the Turkish entertainment industry.
Salih Bademci (August 15, 1984 İzmir-) is a Turkish actor.
He studied theater at Dokuz Eylul University State Conservatory in Izmir. His acting career began in 2007 with the TV series "Kavak Yelleri" where he played the character Murat. Since then, he has appeared in numerous popular Turkish TV series such as "Kurt Seyit ve Sura," "Karadayı," and "Paramparça." He has also appeared in several films, including "Çakallarla Dans" and "Sağ Salim 2: Sil Baştan." Aside from his acting career, Bademci is also known for his philanthropic work and involvement with several charities in Turkey.
Ozan Bilen (November 11, 1984 Istanbul-) is a Turkish actor.
He began his acting career in 2005 with a role in the TV series "Niloya". He is best known for his performances in "Kuzey Güney", "Içerde", and "Şahin Tepesi". Bilen has also appeared in several films including "Köprüdekiler", "Cebimde Kelimeler" and "Sen Kiminle Dans Ediyorsun". In addition to his acting career, Bilen is also a talented musician and has released two albums. He has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 45th International Emmy Awards. Bilen is married to actress Hande Soral and the couple has a daughter named Ada.
Hasan Önürdes (June 14, 1984 İzmir-) is a Turkish actor and writer.
He was born in İzmir, Turkey on June 14, 1984. After graduating from high school, he moved to Istanbul to pursue a career in acting. He began his career by appearing in commercials and eventually landed roles in popular TV shows such as "Kurtlar Vadisi", "Muhteşem Yüzyıl Kösem" and "Vatanım Sensin".
In addition to his acting career, Önürdes is also a successful writer. He has written several plays and scripts for TV shows and films. His play "Kadınlar Arasında" was well-received and has been adapted into a feature film.
Önürdes is known for his versatility as an actor and has played a wide range of characters in his career. He has won critical acclaim for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles.
In his personal life, Önürdes is married and has a daughter. He enjoys traveling and is an avid fan of sports, particularly football.
Burak Özçivit (December 24, 1984 Istanbul-) is a Turkish actor.
He graduated from Marmara University's Fine Arts Faculty in Photography and took acting lessons at İstanbul Ümitkoy Acting Art Center. Özçivit began his acting career with minor roles in television series and films. He gained fame in Turkey after his role in the popular television series Muhteşem Yüzyıl (Magnificent Century). He has since starred in various successful television series and movies, including Kara Sevda (Endless Love), Çalıkuşu (The Wren) and Kurşun (Bullet). In addition to his acting career, Özçivit is also a model and has worked with various local and international brands. He is married to fellow actress Fahriye Evcen and they have a son together.
Baran Akbulut (April 12, 1984 Istanbul-) is a Turkish actor.
He started his acting career with stage performances in high school and later joined Istanbul University State Conservatory for Theater Studies. Baran Akbulut made his screen debut in the popular Turkish TV series "Öyle Bir Geçer Zaman Ki" in 2010, and has since appeared in numerous successful TV shows such as "Kara Para Aşk", "Kuzey Güney", and "Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz". In addition to his television career, Akbulut has also been featured in several films including "Düğüm Salonu", "Namuslu", and "Siyah Beyaz Aşk". Throughout his acting career, Baran Akbulut has received critical acclaim for his performances and has become a prominent figure in the Turkish entertainment industry.
Birce Akalay (June 19, 1984 Istanbul-) is a Turkish actor.
She was born in Istanbul, Turkey on June 19, 1984. Akalay attended Bilgi University and graduated with a degree in film and television. She began her successful acting career in 2006, appearing in various Turkish television series and films. In 2011, she received critical acclaim for her role in the drama series "Beni Affet". Akalay has also participated in theater productions, hosting and modeling. She married her co-star Sarp Levendoglu in 2014, but they later divorced. Akalay continues to appear in popular Turkish television dramas and has become a well-known figure in the Turkish entertainment industry.
Okan Avcı (November 29, 1984 Istanbul-) a.k.a. Okan Avci is a Turkish actor.
He graduated from Istanbul University's Faculty of Business Administration. While studying, he attended acting workshops and decided to pursue a career in acting.
Avcı made his acting debut in the TV series "Kayıp Şehir" and gained widespread popularity with his portrayal of "Hakan Demir" in the hit series "Kara Sevda". He has also appeared in numerous films such as "Bir Umut Yeter" and "Sadece Sen".
In addition to his acting career, Avcı is also known for his humanitarian work. He is an ambassador for the "Zeytin Dali" Foundation which supports the education of Syrian refugees in Turkey.
Avcı has won numerous awards for his acting, including the "Best Actor" award at the 2017 Antalya Television Awards.
Orçun Koray Kaygusuz (September 18, 1984 Adana-) is a Turkish actor.
He graduated from Istanbul University State Conservatory Theater Department. Orçun Koray Kaygusuz started his acting career in the theater before appearing on television. He played in various theater plays such as "The Last Train Towards Morning," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and "Cesur ve Güzel."
In 2014, he made his television debut in the series "Pis Yedili." He later appeared in numerous popular TV shows such as "Kara Ekmek," "Ezel," and "Kördüğüm." He also acted in movies such as "İçimdeki Balık," "İstanbul Kırmızısı," and "Rauf."
Orçun Koray Kaygusuz has won critical acclaim for his performances in various TV series and films. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor award at the 46th International Emmy Awards for his role in the TV series "Kara Sevda."
Enes Kaya (August 22, 1984 Turkey-) also known as Said Enes Kaya is a Turkish actor.
He is best known for his portrayal of Murat in the popular Turkish TV series "Kurtlar Vadisi Pusu" and his role as Recep Alemdar in "Diriliş: Ertuğrul". Kaya was born on August 22, 1984 in Turkey and began his acting career in 2007 with a minor role in the TV series "Ah Kalbim". Since then, he has appeared in numerous TV shows and films, showcasing his versatile acting skills. Kaya is also a trained martial artist and has participated in various martial arts competitions. He has won several awards for his acting, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2017 Yeşilçam Awards. In addition to his acting career, Kaya is also a philanthropist and supports various charitable foundations.
Şefik Onatoğlu (October 13, 1984 Mersin-) also known as Sefik Onatoglu is a Turkish actor.
He rose to fame with his role in the TV series "Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem" where he played the character of Sultana Ahmed I. Apart from his successful acting career, Şefik Onatoğlu is also a trained opera singer and has performed in various concerts and events. He studied at the Mersin State Opera and Ballet Conservatory and then pursued his acting career in Istanbul. Some of his notable TV series include "Kurt Seyit ve Şura", "Racon", "Kalk Gidelim" and "Bir Umut Yeter". In addition to TV series, he has also appeared in movies such as "Naciye" and "Uzun Hikaye". He is known for his versatile roles in different genres and has earned a huge fan base in Turkey.
Ushan Çakır (May 23, 1984 Karşıyaka-) otherwise known as Ushan Çakir is a Turkish actor and voice actor.
He graduated from Dokuz Eylul University Fine Arts Academy Theatre Department in 2005. He started his acting career in 2004, and became popular with his role in the TV series "Dudaktan Kalbe" in 2006. Since then, he has appeared in various TV series and films, including "Adını Feriha Koydum," "Karadayı," and "Diriliş: Ertuğrul," to name a few. In addition to his successful acting career, Ushan Çakır also works as a voice actor, lending his voice to various characters in Turkish adaptations of Hollywood films. He has received multiple awards for his performances, including Best Actor at the 23. Sadri Alışık Awards in 2014.
Ferit Kaya (February 24, 1984 Diyarbakır-) is a Turkish actor.
He became interested in acting at an early age and studied theater at the Ankara University State Conservatory. Kaya made his acting debut in the popular Turkish TV series "Küçük Kadınlar" in 2008. He gained wider recognition for his role in the 2013 TV series "Ulan İstanbul" which became a huge hit in Turkey. Kaya has since starred in numerous TV series and films and has won critical acclaim for his performances. In addition to acting, he is also a talented singer and has released several songs. He is known for his charismatic and charming personality both on and off screen.
Roy Gokay Wol (February 13, 1984 Tel Aviv-) also known as Roi Itzik Yohay, Roy Isaac or Roy Gokay is a Turkish film producer, cinematographer and actor.
He is best known for his work on the films "Zenne Dancer" and "My Father's Wings". Roy was born in Tel Aviv, Israel to Turkish parents. He grew up in Istanbul, Turkey, where he began his career in the film industry. Roy studied Cinematography at the Istanbul University and graduated with a bachelor's degree. He started his career as a cinematographer in the short film "The Job" in 2008. He then went on to work on numerous award-winning films as a cinematographer including "Majority", "Watchtower" and "Ivy". In 2012, Roy produced his first film "Zenne Dancer", which won the Best Film award at the Ankara International Film Festival. He also starred in the film as the lead character. Roy continued to produce and act in several successful films, including "The Guest" and "My Father's Wings" which was nominated for Best Picture at the 38th Istanbul International Film Festival.