Tuncer Necmioğlu
Tuncer Necmioğlu (born December 17, 1936, Diyarbakir - August 20, 2006, Istanbul), Turkish theater, film and series actor, screenwriter, theater critic. He studied theater at the Faculty of Medicine and at the Istanbul Technical University, Department of Mechanical Engineering. Necmioğlu, who is one of the founders of Halk Oyuncuları, also worked as general art director and acting in this group. Except this; Tuncer Necmioğlu also worked as an actor in State Theaters, Arena, AST, and Küçük Sahne; he also appeared in many films as actor, director and scriptwriter. For International Association of Theater Critics (AICTE) Turkey Center (TEB), a member of the artist; He was known for being a competent name in theater. In 1980, TRT's first color film was directed by the "Forest", which could not be published because the negatives completely disappeared. Necmioğlu, the Mayor of Beyoğlu in 1999, could not win the elections. Tuncer Necmioğlu was taken into custody in 1985 while he was working at the State Theater. He was interrogated for 17 days. The grave of the player who died at the age of 69 is in Hasdal Cemetery. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known For
Credits
- 1998 · Hoşçakal Yarın as Halit Çelenk
- 1997 · Çökertme as
- 1993 · Kızılırmak Karakoyun as Hüseyin Ağa
- 1984 · Womanly as Remzi
- 1982 · Son Akın as
- 1980 · The Sacrifice as Hakim
- 1980 · Aşk Para Yumruk as Fırıldak Ömer
- 1979 · Kara Çadırın Kızı Zeynep as
- 1977 · Sivri Akıllılar as
- 1977 · He Who Smiles Last, Smiles Best as
- 1977 · Sold Man as Şehmuz
- 1977 · Baraj as Construction Worker #1
- 1976 · Defineci as
- 1976 · Atmaca Ali as Komiser
- 1976 · The Lady Wants a Motor Boat as Cabbar
- 1976 · Aşk Dediğin Laf Değildir as
- 1974 · My Sister as
- 1974 · The Second Wife as
- 1973 · Dry Summer as Veli Sarı
- 1973 · Gökçe Çiçek as Katırcıoğlu
- 1972 · Günahsızlar as Ökkeş
- 1972 · Cemo as Cano
- 1972 · Kopuk as
- 1972 · Malkoçoğlu: Ölüm Fedaileri as Prens Arnold
- 1971 · The Hopeless Ones as Tuncer
- 1971 · The Father as Sabri
- 1967 · Akbulut Malkoçoğlu ve Karaoğlan'a Karşı as
- 1967 · Kozanoğlu as Ataullah Aga
- 1967 · Çirkin Kral Affetmez as Mustafa Işık
- 1966 · Law of the Border as Aziz
- 1966 · Eşrefpaşalı as
- 1966 · The Wedding Night as
- 1966 · Toprağın Kanı as
- 1966 · Sırat Köprüsü as
- 1965 · Canım Sana Feda as Feridun
- 1964 · Avare Yavru ve Filinta Kovboy as
- 1963 · Cici Can as
- 1963 · Two Ships Side by Side as
- Future · Apo Konuşan Katır At Yarışlarında as
- 2005 · Yanık Koza as Fikri Dede
- 2005 · Seher Vakti as Haydar
- 2001 · Il derviscio as Kadi
- 2000 · Offside as
- 1998 · Deniz Bekliyordu as
- 1996 · Kaldırım Çiçeği as
- 1996 · Feride as Mustafa
- 1996 · Buzdan Gözler as
- 1994 · Ay Vakti as
- 1994 · Batık Aşklar Müzesi as
- 1992 · Saygılar Bizden as Çaycı Cebrail
- 1992 · Yağmur Beklerken as
- 1990 · Women's Ward as Hacı Abdullah
- 1989 · Fotoğraflar as
- 1986 · Üç Halka 25 as
- 1984 · Bir Sevgi İstiyorum as
- 1983 · Çoçuklar Çiçektir as
- 1983 · Thus Were Recep, Zehra And Ayşe as Hasan
- 1982 · Kanije Kalesi as
- 1980 · İbişo as
- 1980 · Boynu Bükük as Resit
- 1976 · Sütü Bozuk as
- 1974 · Sokaklardan Bir Kız as
- 1973 · Namus Borcu as Çılgan
- 1973 · Para as Aysel'in Babası
- 1973 · Tek Kollu Bayram as
- 1973 · Pir Sultan Abdal as
- 1972 · Malkoçoğlu: Kurt Bey as
- 1972 · Akma Tuna as Vitelli
- 1972 · Hakikat as
- 1972 · Bir Aşk Bin Ölüm as
- 1968 · Beyaz Atlı’nın Dönüşü as
- 1967 · My Name Is Kerim as
- 1966 · Malkoçoğlu as İshak Paşa
- 1966 · Nuh'un Gemisi as
- 1965 · Beyaz Atlı Adam as
- 1964 · Zımba Gibi Delikanlı as Halil
- 1962 · Ateşli Kan as HÜSEYİN
- Future · Eşkıya Celladı as Davud
- Future · Biz Belayı Severiz as