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Haluk Bilginer
trained at the Turkish State Conservatoire and worked at The
Turkish State Theatre before going to LAMDA. He has worked in
England from 1980 until 1992.
Television work includes Eastenders (for two years
playing Mehmet), Glory Boys, Murder of a Moderate Man,
Bergerac, Memories of Midnight, She’s gone, Spooks.
Films: Half Moon
Street, Lionheart, Ishtar, Buffalo Soldiers, The International.
He has
worked with numerous theatre companies including Tyne Wear
Theatre Company, Unicorn Theatre for children, Half Moon Theatre,
Ashcroft Theatre, CV 1 Theatre Company and Ken Hill‘s Phantom of
the Opera in the West End.
In Turkey with his own companies “ Theatre Studio” and “Play
Workshop” he played the leading parts in Herold Pinter‘s “Betrayal
” , Willy Russell‘s “Blood Brothers” , Ben Elton‘s “Gasping”,
Terry Johnson‘s “Hysteria”, Jean Genet‘s “The Balcony”,
Steven Berkoff’s “Kvetch”, Anthony Horowitz’s “ Mind
Game ”, Tom Kempinsky’s “ Separation “, Moliere’s “The
Miser”, Stefan Tsanev’s “The
Other Death of Joan of Arc”, W. Shakespeare’s “Timon
of Athens”.
In Turkey he starred in many films and TV shows. With the film
“Masumiyet” (The Innocence) besides the numerous awards in
Turkish film festivals, he was rewarded The Best Actor
Award in Angers Film Festival in France.
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