Halit Ergenç
Halit Ergenç | |
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Born |
Halit Ergenç April 30, 1970 Istanbul, Turkey |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse(s) |
Gizem Soysaldı (m. 2007–2008) Bergüzar Korel (m. 2009–present) |
Children | 1 |
Halit Ergenç (Turkish pronunciation: [haˈlit æɾˈɟentʃ]) (born 30 April 1970) is a Turkish actor.
Biography
Halit Ergenç was born as the son of Yeşilçam-era actor Sait Ergenç on 30 April 1970 in İstanbul. He completed his secondary education at Beşiktaş Atatürk High School in 1989 and entered İstanbul Technical University to study Marine Engineering.[1] He left after one year to study opera at Mimar Sinan University and supported himself working as a computer operator and marketer. He briefly worked as a backing vocalist and dancer for Ajda Pekkan and Leman Sam.
In 1996, Ergenç began acting at the Dormen Theatre and had his first leading role in the musical The King and I. He established himself on television with his part in the series Kara Melek. He continued working in theatre with plays such as Kiss Me, Kate, Tatlı Charity, Beni Seviyor, Kral ve Ben, Amphitrion 2000, Evita, Hayalet and Ötekiler and Şarkılar Susarsa. Following appearances in the series Köşe Kapmaca and Böyle mi Olacaktı, he went to New York and acted in the musical The Adventures of Zak.
In 2000, he participated in the films Hiç Yoktan Aşk and Ölümün El Yazısı and then the series Dedem, Gofret ve Ben and Zerda where he starred opposite Ece Uslu. Then, he had appearances in a number of plays such as ''Bugün Git Yarın Gel, Popcorn, Arapsaçı and Sevgilime Göz Kulak Ol. In 2004], he starred in the series Aliye with Sanem Çelik and Nejat İşler.
In 2005 and 2006, Ergenç acted in the films Babam ve Oğlum directed by Çağan Irmak, The Net 2.0, Tramway and İlk Aşk. Beginning in 2006, he starred as Onur Aksal in the hit series Binbir Gece which was on air until 2009. During this period he also had roles in the films Devrim Arabaları which was based on a true story and Acı Aşk. Ergenç also starred as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in the film Dersimiz Atatürk which was also based on a true story.[2] In 2011 he starred as Suleiman the Magnificent in the hit series Muhteşem Yüzyıl until 2014.
Ergenç was involved in the Gezi protests of 2013, appearing in newspaper photos wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt and surgical mask for protection against tear gas. His presence made for interesting copy, since he at once played the role of one of the Ottoman Empire's foremost leader in the show Muhteşem Yüzyıl, and at the same time he was protesting the actions of a government very much invested in celebrating Ottoman glory. Ergenç was subsequently summoned with other cultural leaders to a meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdoğan, and Erdoğan apparently quizzed Ergenç on Ottoman words used by Suleiman, the character whom Ergenç played in Muhteşem Yüzyıl.[3]
After, He played Fatali Khan Khoyski who the first Prime Minister of the independent Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in Ali & Nino. He played İstanbul Kırmızısı movie directed by Ferzan Özpetek. In 2016, He started playing with his wife Bergüzar Korel in Vatanım Sensin.[4]
Personal life
Ergenç's mother was of Albanian descent.[5][6] He is married to actress Bergüzar Korel with whom he has a son named Ali.[7] He has stated that he likes Zeki Demirkubuz's style and Ferzan Özpetek's emotion, but prefers to work the most with Reha Erdem and Çağan Irmak who he describes as both young and talented directors.[1]
In 2017, Ergenç visited Pakistan and attended the Lux Style Awards–where he was honoured with the International Icon award–due to his popularity in the country. In his accepting speech, Ergenç said that he had grown up knowing Pakistan as a "brother country."[8]
Filmography
Years | Films | Roles | Notes |
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1996 | Tatlı Kaçıklar | ||
1996 | Kara Melek | ||
1997 | Böyle mi Olacaktı | ||
1998 | Gurbetçiler | ||
2000 | Ölümün El Yazısı | ||
Hiç Yoktan Aşk | |||
2001 | Dedem, Gofret ve Ben | ||
2002 | Kumsaldaki İzler | ||
Zeybek Ateşi | |||
Azad | |||
Zerda | Devran | ||
2003 | Baba | ||
Esir Şehrin İnsanları | |||
Okul | |||
2004 | Aliye | Sinan Karahan | |
2005 | The Net 2.0 | ||
Babam ve Oğlum | Özkan | ||
2006 | Tramvay | Nezih | |
İlk Aşk | |||
Binbir Gece | Onur Aksal | ||
2008 | Devrim Arabaları | Yüksek Mühendis Uğur | |
2009 | Acı Aşk | ||
2010 | Dersimiz: Atatürk | Atatürk | |
Misafir | |||
2011–2014 | Muhteşem Yüzyıl | Suleiman the Magnificent | |
2016 | Ali and Nino | Fatali Khan Khoyski | |
2016–present | Vatanım Sensin | Cevdet | |
References
- 1 2 Turgut, Alper (2008-11-10). "Türkiye bir başarı öyküsüdür". Gerçek Gündem. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ http://www.sinemalar.com/oyuncular/15159/devrim-arabalari
- ↑ Batuman, Elif (17 February 2014). "Ottomania". The New Yorker.
- ↑ http://m.sinemalar.com/mobileweb/movieInfo/241561
- ↑ LajmeOnline (16 March 2013). ""Sulejmani i Madherishem", Halit Ergenc: Une kam gjak shqiptar".
- ↑ "Albanianscreen.tv".
- ↑ "Bergüzar Korel ve Halit Ergenç evlendi.". haberturk.com. 2009-08-08. Retrieved 2010-11-15.
- ↑ "Here's what went down at the Lux Style Awards 2017". Dawn (newspaper). 20 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
External links
Media related to Halit Ergenç at Wikimedia Commons