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Ali Düşenkalkar | |
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Born | 1961 (age 63–64) Nicosia, Northern Cyprus |
Years active | 1983–present |
Ali Düşenkalkar (born 1961) is a Turkish Cypriot actor based in Turkey.
Biography
Ali Düşenkalkar graduated in theatre from Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory in 1983, following which he joined the İstanbul State Theatre. Düşenkalkar has acted in, and directed over 40 plays as well as appeared in several films and TV series, notably Reha Erdem's films Kaç Para Kaç and Korkuyorum Anne, Gani Müjde's film Osmanlı Cumhuriyeti, Tolga Örnek's film Devrim Arabaları and the TV adaptation of Orhan Kemal's novel Hanımın Çiftliği. He won several awards for his performance in Korkuyorum Anne including 'Best Actor' awards at the 16th Ankara Film Festival and the 14th Sadri Alışık Awards.
His younger sister is the actress Munis Düşenkalkar.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1988. | A Ay | |
1997. | Baba Evi | |
1998. | Deniz bekliyorgu | |
1999. | Kac Para Kac | Casher |
2004. | Korkuroyum Anne | Ali |
2005 | Erkek Tarafi | Baki |
2005 | Seni cok ozledim | Mahmut |
2005 | Odunc hayat | Taner |
2006 | Ruya gibi | |
2006 | Kiz babasi | Fikri |
2006 | Kacan Firsatlar Limited | Fuat |
2006-2008 | Ezo Gelin | |
2007 | Hayat apartmani | |
2008 | Osmanli Cumhuriyeti | Ibrahim Pasha |
2008 | Hayat var | Hayati |
2008 | Devrim arabalari | |
2009-2011 | Hanımın Çiftliği | Kabak Hafis |
2010 | Kukuriku Kadin Kralligi | Duburuk |
2011 | Luks Otel | Cumali |
2011 | Ay buyurken uyuyaman | Papaz Hristo |
2012 | Enterchat | |
2012-2014 | Dila Hanım | Canip |
2016 | 5 Dakkada Degisir Butun Isler | Kemal |
2017 | Hep Yek 2 | |
2017 | Aslanlar ve ceylanlar | |
2017 | Muhtesem Yuzyil Kosem | Hoca |
2017 | Babam | Bacanak |
2017 | Kayitdisi | Sabri |
2018 | Aşk ve Mavi | Muntaz |
2020 | The Hunt | Ibrahim |
2020-2024 | Gönül Dağı | Duguncu Muammer |
2021 | Bize Musaade | Lutfu |
2022 | Malazgirt 1071 |
References
- "sinematurk.com: Awards for Ali Düşenkalkar". sinematurk.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2010-11-21.
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- People from North Nicosia
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- Turkish male stage actors
- Turkish male television actors
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