Ufuk Bayraktar

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Ufuk Bayraktar
Born (1981-09-12) 12 September 1981 (age 42)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
SpouseMerve Bayraktar
Children1

Ufuk Bayraktar (born 12 September 1981) is a Turkish actor.

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Life and career

After finishing high school at Gürsoy College, he decided not to go to university and started to work at Firuzağa Restaurant, which was owned by his father Cevahir Bayraktar in Cihangir. [1] He was discovered by Zeki Demirkubuz, who later cast him in his movies Bekleme Odası and Kader . He eventually appeared in Nuri Bilge Ceylan's İklimler , Semih Kaplanoğlu's Yumurta , Cemal Şan's Ali'nin Sekiz Günü and Feo Aladağ's Ayrılık . On the ATV series Ezel , he portrayed the youth of "Ramiz Dayı", the character played by Tuncel Kurtiz. He subsequently appeared in a number of TV series, including Milat. [2] [3]

He is married to Merve Bayraktar, with whom he has a son named Efe Cevahir. [1]

In 2018, he was sentenced to 6 months in prison after a lengthy trial for being involved in a fight with an unlicensed gun, which was his father's heirloom. [4] In 2020, he was sentenced to 4 years and 5 months in prison after throwing a bottle at a woman and attacking a young guy with a machete. [5]

Filmography

YılFilmRolNotlar ve ödüller
2003 Bekleme Odası Ferit
2006 Kader Bekir 43rd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival Behlül Dal Digitürk Jury Special Award

for Young Talent
Istanbul Film Festival Best Actor Award
Cinema Writers Association Awards Promising Young Actor Award

İklimler Taksici
2007Kartallar Yüksek UçarHasanTV series
Yumurta HalukNominated—Cinema Writers Association Awards Best Supporting Actor Award
2008Ali'nin Sekiz GünüKemal
GirdapKonuşmacı
2010–2011 Ezel Young Ramiz KaraeskiTV series
2009Yeni Baştanguest appearanceTV series
2010Memleket MeselesiPolis
Ayrılık Kemal
2012 Yeraltı
Toprağın Çocukları Cevher
Bu Son Olsun Ertuğrul
Dağ Bekir
Çanakkale 1915 Seyit Onbaşı
2015MilaTHamzaTV series
2016 Sevda Kuşun Kanadında ÖmerTV series
2016 Dağ II Bekir
2016 Kümes Süleyman
2016 Vatanım Sensin DağıstanlıTV series
2020 Dayı: Bir Adamın Hikayesi

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References

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