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His family is of Muslim origin , maybe Pomaks who immigrated from [[Bulgaria]]. He was born in Germany and lived there until he was 9 years old. He can speak Turkish, German, English.<ref>http://m.radikal.com.tr/hayat/oglum_seyredip_cok_eglenecek-910336</ref> He studied acting at the [[Izmir]] Municipal Conservatory and played at the renowned Şahika Tekand Theatre in [[Istanbul]]. He also studied [[Modern Dance]] at the [[Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University]].<ref name="milliyet">{{cite web|title= Ozan Güven Interview|url= http://magazin.milliyet.com.tr/beyazperdenin--gol-krali--/magazin/magazindetay/22.12.2008/1030964/default.htm|publisher=Milliyet Magazine|accessdate=21 September 2008}}</ref> |
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With a remarkable sense of psychology and humour he forcefully performed a wide range of characters in various genres, including drama, crime thriller or satirical comedy. In addition to many TV series and critically successful art films such as [[Ali Özgentürk]]'s ''[[Balalayka (film)|Balalayka]]'' or [[Ümit Ünal]]'s ''Dokuz'' (''9''), Ozan Güven also starred with his friend [[Cem Yılmaz]] in the science fiction comedy ''[[G.O.R.A]]'', its sequel ''[[A.R.O.G]]'' as well as in the Western parody ''[[Yahşi Batı]]''. |
With a remarkable sense of psychology and humour he forcefully performed a wide range of characters in various genres, including drama, crime thriller or satirical comedy. In addition to many TV series and critically successful art films such as [[Ali Özgentürk]]'s ''[[Balalayka (film)|Balalayka]]'' or [[Ümit Ünal]]'s ''Dokuz'' (''9''), Ozan Güven also starred with his friend [[Cem Yılmaz]] in the science fiction comedy ''[[G.O.R.A]]'', its sequel ''[[A.R.O.G]]'' as well as in the Western parody ''[[Yahşi Batı]]''. |
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Revision as of 22:21, 17 January 2019
Ozan Güven | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Turkish |
Citizenship | Federal Republic of Germany, Republic of Turkey |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse |
Türkan Derya
(m. 2005; div. 2010) |
Children | 1 son |
Website | http://ozanguven.net |
Ozan Güven (born 19 May 1975) is a Turkish film, TV series and theatre actor.
Biography
His family is of Muslim origin , maybe Pomaks who immigrated from Bulgaria. He was born in Germany and lived there until he was 9 years old. He can speak Turkish, German, English.[1] He studied acting at the Izmir Municipal Conservatory and played at the renowned Şahika Tekand Theatre in Istanbul. He also studied Modern Dance at the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University.[2] With a remarkable sense of psychology and humour he forcefully performed a wide range of characters in various genres, including drama, crime thriller or satirical comedy. In addition to many TV series and critically successful art films such as Ali Özgentürk's Balalayka or Ümit Ünal's Dokuz (9), Ozan Güven also starred with his friend Cem Yılmaz in the science fiction comedy G.O.R.A, its sequel A.R.O.G as well as in the Western parody Yahşi Batı.
In 2005, he married director Türkan Derya. They have one child. They divorced in 2010.
Filmography
Films
- Annemin Yarası (2016), the lead role of Borislav Miliç (Ozan Güven was also screenplay co-author)
- Pek Yakında (2014), the role of Boğaç Boray
- Ejder Kapanı (2010)
- Yahşi Batı (2010), the role of Lemi Galip
- Anneannem (2010)
- A.R.O.G. (2008), Taşo
- Anlat İstanbul (Istanbul Tales, 2005)
- Yazı Tura (Toss-Up, 2004)
- G.O.R.A (2004), Robot 216
- Dokuz (2002), Kaya [3]
- Balalayka (2000), Mehmet
- Yıldız Tepe (2000)
TV series
- Fi (2017–18), Can Manay
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl (2012–14), the role of Damat Rüstem Paşa
- Koyu Kırmızı (2012), Cemil Şenel
- Canım Ailem (2009), Ali
- Hırsız Polis (2005), Kibar Necmi
- Bir İstanbul Masalı (2003), Demir Arhan
- Bana Abi De (2002), Yiğit
- Havada Bulut (2002), Necip
- Aslı ile Kerem (2002), Kerem
- Koçum Benim (2002), Umut
- Dünya Varmış (2001), Çetin
- İkinci Bahar (Second Spring, 1998), Ulaş
- Çiçeği Büyütmek (1998)
Awards
- Most Promising Young Actor at the 22nd SİYAD (Film Critics Association) Turkish Cinema Awards (for the role of Mehmet in Balalayka).[4]
- Special Jury Award at the 10th ÇASOD (Contemporary Cinema Actors Association) Actor Awards (for one of the roles in Ümit Ünal's film Dokuz; awarded together with Serra Yılmaz, Cezmi Baskın, Ali Poyrazoğlu, Fikret Kuşkan, Rafa Radomisli and Esin Pervane).[5]
References
- ^ http://m.radikal.com.tr/hayat/oglum_seyredip_cok_eglenecek-910336
- ^ "Ozan Güven Interview". Milliyet Magazine. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
- ^ ""9". IMDb reviews". IMDb.
- ^ "22. Siyad Türk Sineması Ödülleri".
- ^ "ÇASOD Ödülleri sahiplerini buldu".
External links
- Official website
- Ozan Güven at IMDb
- Annemin Yarası, official trailer
- Ozan Güven, January 2015
- Yahşi Batı, trailer
- Ozan Güven Interview May 2013
- More information, photographs