Erdal Özyağcılar

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Erdal Özyağcılar (born 1948, Bursa) is a Turkish actor, who has appeared in films, on the stage, and on television.

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[edit] Biography

He was born in Bursa and started his acting career in 1967, with the movie "Ölüm Tarlası" (Field of Death). He is a theater artist as well as a screen actor, who has had roles in many plays, movies and TV series. He has also appeared in TV commercials.

Özyağcılar is a popular character in the TV series Yabancı Damat, which is famous both in Turkey and Greece.

The artist regained his popularity in Turkey in 2007 with the series named Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Balkans), portraying a Turkish peasant living during the turmoil times of 19th century in Balkans region, near Monastir, with his family, when Ottoman Empire started to lose territory and fall back.

He is married to Güzin Özyağcılar, also a theater actress.

[edit] Filmography

[edit] TV Series

  • Elveda Rumeli, 2007, playing Ramiz
  • Yabancı Damat, 2004, playing Kahraman
  • Altın Kafes, 2004, playing Cevher Kehribar
  • Şehnaz Tango, 1996, playing Muhsin
  • Bizimkiler, 1987, playing Şükrü

[edit] Movies

  • Beyoğlu'nun Arka Yakası
  • Aah Güzel İstanbul
  • Züğürt Ağa
  • Kibar Feyzo
  • Şabaniye
  • Namuslu
  • Aşık Oldum
  • Postacı

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Erdal Özyağcılar at the Internet Movie Database

Awards
Preceded by
Engin İnal
Golden Orange Award for
Best Supporting Actor

1986
for Yılanların Öcü
Succeeded by
Uğur Yücel
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