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Born | Halil İbrahim Ergün 8 September 1946 İznik, Turkey |
Nationality | Turkish |
Alma mater | Ankara University, Faculty of Political Science |
Occupation | Actor |
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Halil İbrahim Ergün (born 8 September 1946), better known as Halil Ergün, is a Turkish stage, movie, and television series actor. [1]
He studied political science at Ankara University. [1] Halil began his theater career in Bursa. [2] Ergün debuted in cinema with director Yilmaz Güney in 1974. Ergün played in many important movies, including Maden , Kuma, Hamam and Kalbin zamanı. He has performed in more than 80 roles in theater and cinema. In 2006, he starred in the popular television series Yaprak Dökümü as Ali Rıza Bey. [3]
Ergün was honored with "Best Actor" award in the theater and cinema, including from Golden Orange Film Festival in 1995 for "Böcek" and from Adana Golden Boll Film Festival in 1995 for "Böcek" and again in 1996 for "Mum Kokulu Kadınlar". [4] [5] He received an honorary lifelong achievement award in 2007 from Golden Orange Film Festival. [6]
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