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Years active | 1997–present |
Haluk Piyes (born March 30, 1975) is a Turkish-German actor.
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
2016 | Ateş | ||
2015 | Bizim Hikaye | ||
2013 | Firuze | ||
2008 | Kanımdaki Barut | Barut | |
2007 | Refugee | Sivan | |
2007 | Porno!Melo!Drama! | Bülent | |
2007 | Pars: Kiraz Operasyonu | Tayfun Karahan | |
2006 | The Stoning | Majidi - Hamid Rheza | |
2004 | En Garde | Ilir | |
2003 | Die Klasse von '99 | Gordon | |
2002 | Der Brief des Kosmonauten | Ruslan | |
2001 | O da Beni Seviyor | Hüseyin | |
2000 | Kanak Attack | Ertan |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Galip Derviş | Selim | Guest appearance |
2012 | M.U.C.K. | Ozan | |
2010 | Umut Yolcuları | Nasuh | |
2009 | Aynadaki Düşman | Murat Sahil | |
2007 | Pusat | Ali Pusat | 13 Episodes |
2007 | Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei | Nick Bauer | 1 Episode |
2006 | Sahte prenses | Kerem | Mini series |
2005 | Eylül | Kerem Aktas | Mini series |
1999 | Die Wache | Bülent | 1 Episode |
1997 | The Cry of Love |
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