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Tolga Çevik

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Tolga Çevik
Born (1974-05-12) 12 May 1974 (age 50)
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1996–present
Spouse
Özge Yılmaz
(m. 2004)
Children2
RelativesCem Yılmaz (brother-in-law)
Websitehttp://www.tolgacevik.com/

Tolga Çevik (born 12 May 1974) is a Turkish actor, most known from the hit films "Organize İşler", Vizontele and the hit series Avrupa Yakası, improvisation theatre "Tolgshow".[1]

Life and career

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His grandparents were among the Turkish population who immigrated from Thessaloniki, Greece, to Turkey after the Ottoman Empire collapsed.[2] He graduated from the theatre department of Central Missouri State University. He was a student of Robin Williams and Tommy Lee Jones.[3]

Personal life

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He is married to Özge Yılmaz, sister of comedian Cem Yılmaz. Actor Sarp Bozkurt is his cousin, with whom he performed together in some seasons of improvisation theatre Tolgshow.[4]

He has a daughter and a son.[4]

Theatre work

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  • Bana Bir Şeyhler Oluyor
  • Sen Beni Sevmiyorsun ! - Edi
  • Kalbin Sesi - Bob
  • Kelebekler Özgürdür
  • Kelebekler Özgürdür - Can
  • Küheylan - Alan Strang[5]

Filmography

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Film

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TV series

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  • 1996 - Feride - Ali
  • 1998 - Salacak Öyküleri
  • 2002 - Aşk ve Gurur - Savaş Timur
  • 2003 - Esir Şehrin İnsanları
  • 2003 - Ölümsüz Aşk - Tahsin
  • 2004 - Kuş Dışı - İskender
  • 2004 - Avrupa Yakası - Sacit Kıral
  • 2004 - Herşey Yolunda - Başar

Improvisation Theatre

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  • 2007 - Komedi Dükkanı
  • 2014 - Arkadaşım Hoşgeldin
  • 2016 - Müdür N'aptin
  • 2017–2018 - Tolgshow
  • 2021– - Tolgshow Filtresiz

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "Tolga Çevik Kimdir? - Tolga Çevik Hayatı ve Biyografisi".
  2. ^ SEMERCİOĞLU, Cengiz (14 February 2012). "Ne çok Selanik göçmeni var!". www.hurriyet.com.tr.
  3. ^ Haber, Internet (October 30, 2008). "Tolga Çevik çırılçıplak soyunmuş". www.internethaber.com.
  4. ^ a b "Tolga Çevik kimdir?". www.biyografi.info.
  5. ^ "Tolga Çevik". Archived from the original on June 9, 2009.
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