List of Turkish Germans

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The following is a list of notable Turkish Germans. This includes people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin born in Germany, as well as ethnic Turkish immigrants who have arrived in Germany either from the Seljuk and Ottoman territories or from post-Ottoman modern nation-states (especially from the Republic of Turkey, but also from the Balkans, Cyprus, as well as other parts of the Levant and North Africa).

Most notable Turkish Germans originate from the Republic of Turkey; however, there are also notable Germans of ethnic Turkish origin who came from Seljuk Anatolia (e.g.  [de]) and the Ottoman Empire (e.g.  [de],[1][2] Fatima Kariman[3] and  [de][4]). In addition, there are notable ethnic Turks who come from other post-Ottoman modern nation-states, especially from the Balkans (e.g. Ozan Güven,[5] Filiz Osmanodja,[6] Erol Sabanov,[7] and Kemal Kurt[8] are of Turkish Bulgarian origin; Hüdai Ülker is of Turkish Macedonian[8] origin; Ateed and Cemile Giousouf are of Turkish Western Thracian origin), the island of Cyprus (e.g. Turgay Hilmi,[9] Atesh Salih, and Rüya Taner[10] are of Turkish Cypriot origin), the Levant (e.g.  [de] is of Turkish Iraqi origin;[11]  [de] is of Turkish Syrian origin; and Bilal Aziz Özer is of Turkish Lebanese origin), etc.

This list is arranged alphabetically by surname following the Turkish alphabet arrangement. Notable ethnic Turks who originate from outside the modern borders of Turkey (i.e. from the Balkans, Cyprus, the Levant, etc.) are listed with their origin. Furthermore, individuals who are of partial Turkish origin are listed with their dual identity.

Academia and medicine[]

 [de]
Rauf Ceylan
 [de]
 [de]
Necla Kelek
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
  •  [de], political scientist; co-founder of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
  • Gülşen Aktaş, educator
  •  [de], Professor of Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin
  •  [de], sociologist; Professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main
  • Götz Aly, journalist, historian and political scientist
  •  [de], social scientist; lecturer at the HafenCity University Hamburg
  •  [de], legal scholar and founding member of Dokuz Eylül University
  • Ülkü Azrak, Professor of Political Sciences
  •  [de], doctor and politician; co-founder and chairman of the Turkish-German Health Foundation
  •  [de], doctor and art collector (Turkish father and German mother)
  • Rauf Ceylan, Professor of Sociology of Religion and of Migration at the University of Osnabrück
  •  [tr], psychiatrist
  •  [de], co-founder of Qiagen
  •  [de], Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Waterloo
  •  [de], sociologist
  •  [de], political scientist
  •  [de], ergonomist; editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Behaviour & Information Technology
  •  [de], teaches at the University of Cologne
  •  [de], founder of the Ararat-Verlag publishing house
  •  [de], linguist and educational scientist
  •  [de], psychologist and sociologist
  • Semra Eren-Nijhar, sociologist[12]
  •  [de], architect
  •  [de], doctor and philosopher
  •  [de], Professor of Cardiology
  •  [de], Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Siegen
  •  [de], physician
  •  [de], Germanist (Turkish father and German mother)
  • Alexander Görlach, senior research associate at Cambridge University
  •  [de], Professor of Business Law at the Berlin School of Economics and Law
  • Onur Güntürkün, Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience at Ruhr University Bochum
  • Dilek Gürsoy, heart surgeon; the first female surgeon in Europe to implant an artificial heart
  •  [de], Professor of Law at the University of Hagen
  •  [de], Professor of Turkish Literature at the University of Duisburg-Essen (1998-2009)
  •  [de], philosopher and internist
  •  [de], Turkologist; Vice President for Internationality and Diversity at the University of Bremen (2011–17)
  • Necla Kelek, feminist and social scientist
  •  [de], Professor of Architecture and Civil Engineering at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
  • Caghan Kizil, neuroscientist and geneticist
  •  [de], social scientist; managing director of Allianz Kulturstiftung (Turkish father and Macedonian mother)
  •  [de], sociologist; Professor at Leibniz Universität Hannover
  •  [de], cardiologist
  •  [de], historian and expert on the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey
  •  [de], Professor of Engineering at the Institute for Mechanical Engineering / Materials Science at the Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences
  •  [de], Vice President of the University of Kassel (1986–90)
  •  [de], doctor and former politician
  •  [de], historian
  •  [de], chemist
  •  [de], geoscientists and Professor of Hydrogeology at the Free University of Berlin
  •  [de], dentist; awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit in 2007
  • Ziya Saylan, former president of the European Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
  •  [de], Germanist, ancient historian, writer and translator
  • Uğur Şahin, Professor of Experimental Oncology at the University of Mainz; co-founder of BioNTech which developed the first approved messenger RNA-based vaccine against COVID-19
  •  [de], former director of the Stiftung für Türkeistudien und Integrationsforschung and professor at the University of Essen
  •  [de], literary scholar
  •  [de], founder of SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
  • Sabriye Tenberken, tibetologist and co-founder of the organisation Braille Without Borders
  • Semih Tezcan, Turkologist
  •  [de], Professor of Experimental Physics at the Technical University of Dortmund
  • Sefaattin Tongay, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Arizona State University
  •  [de], Professor of Educational Sciences at Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts
  •  [de], director of the Zentrum für Islamische Theologie (Universität Tübingen) at the University of Tübingen
  • Özlem Türeci, physician and scientist; Privatdozentin at Johannes Gutenberg University; co-founder of BioNTech which developed the first approved messenger RNA-based vaccine against COVID-19
  •  [de], political scientist
  •  [de], Professor of Islamic Studies at the Osnabrück University
  •  [de], psychologist; head of the Foundation Center for Turkish Studies and Integration Research
  •  [de], Professor for Urban Development and Planning Practice at the Technical University of Cologne
  •  [de], doctor; he received the Order of Merit of Berlin in 1993
  •  [de], Professor of Music Theory at the Robert Schumann Hochschule
  •  [de], ethnologist
  •  [de], Professor and Director of the Research Center for Turkish Law at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
  •  [de], political scientist
  •  [de], Germanist and literary critic (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], economist and sociologist; director of Harriet Taylor Mill Institute for Economics and Gender Studies at the Berlin School of Economics and Law
  •  [de], Professor of German at Trakya University

Arts and Literature[]

 [de]
Fatma Aydemir
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
Souad Mekhennet
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
 [de]
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], audio book speaker
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], theater director
  • Doğan Akhanlı, historical novelist
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], writer, radio and television journalist
  •  [de], journalist and writer
  •  [de], installation and performance artist
  •  [de], journalist and writer
  • Hakan Albayrak, journalist and activist
  •  [de], author and migration policy expert
  • Ayşe Arman, journalist and columnist (Turkish father and a German mother)[13]
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], artist and painter
  •  [de], writer and poet
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], cabaret artist, satirist and performing artist
  • Fatma Aydemir, author and journalist
  •  [de], author and campaigner; co-founder of Kanak Attak
  •  [de], graffiti artist, breakdancer, and beatboxer
  •  [de], cartoonist and satirist
  • Esmahan Aykol, novelist (Turkish Macedonian/Turkish Bulgarian father and Turkish mother)
  •  [de], cabaret artist, book author, and integration activist
  •  [de], author and social worker
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], journalist and author
  •  [de], writer
  • Fakir Baykurt, author and trade unionist
  •  [de], journalist and editor
  • Habib Bektaş, writer
  •  [de], writer
  • Şakir Bilgin, writer
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], cartoonist, playwright and journalist
  •  [de], journalist and radio presenter
  •  [de], author
  • , co-founder of Binooki Verlag[14]
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], poet
  •  [de], early authors on the “Literature of Migrants” in Germany
  •  [de], children's book author
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], interior designer
  •  [de], journalist, author and pilot
  • Nevfel Cumart, writer, speaker, literary translator and journalist
  • Sabri Çakır, poet
  •  [de], choreographer and interdisciplinary performance artist
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], author of children's and youth literature
  • Zehra Çırak, poet
  •  [de], painter and graphic artist
  •  [de], writer and theatre actress
  •  [de], publisher and literary translator; founder of the Dağyeli Verlag publishing house
  • Güney Dal, writer
  •  [de], poet
  •  [de], author of children's and youth literature
  • Adil Demirci, journalist
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], theater director, cabaret artist, and author
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], journalist and author
  •  [de], journalist, translator and author
  •  [de], theater director
  • Cengiz Doğu, poet and activist
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], author and translator
  •  [de], writer and doctor
  •  [de], painter and object artist
  •  [de], poet and translator from Russian into Turkish
  •  [de], literary translator
  •  [de], satirist
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], author and social worker
  • İsmet Ergün, painter and stage designer
  • Aslı Erdoğan, writer and author
  •  [de], theater director and author
  •  [de], author and journalist
  • Semra Ertan, writer and activist
  •  [de], author; managing board member of the Documentation Center and Museum about Migration in Germany
  •  [de], author and journalist
  •  [de], journalist and poet
  •  [de], children's book author
  •  [de], mime artist, director and theater teacher
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], artist
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], co-founder and board member of the à la turca theater
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], painter
  •  [de], journalist and publicist
  •  [de], journalist, blogger, and activist
  •  [de], painter, sculptor, writer, and comedian
  •  [de], editor and literary translator; co-founder of Buntbuch-Verlag publishing house
  •  [de], journalist; former head of the Turkish-language editorial team at Deutsche Welle
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], journalist, publicist, and non-fiction author
  • Tatjana Gürbaca, opera director (Turkish father and Italian mother)[15]
  •  [de], author and poet
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], writer and playwright
  • , built the Baumhaus an der Mauer in Berlin
  • Celal Kandemiroglu, graphic artist
  • Yadé Kara, writer
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], theater director
  • Suzan Emine Kaube, writer, painter and pedagogue
  •  [de], writer and publicist
  •  [de], writer
  • Murat Kaya, comics author
  •  [de], comic artist
  •  [de], non-fiction author
  •  [de], puppeteer; master of Karagöz and Hacivat
  •  [de], sculptor and painter
  • Kemal Kurt, author, translator and photographer (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[8]
  •  [de]
  •  [de], writer
  • Nuray Lale, writer
  • Şermin Langhoff, director of the Maxim Gorki Theater[16]
  •  [de], author and alternative practitioner in psychotherapy
  • Souad Mekhennet, journalist (Turkish mother and Moroccan father)
  •  [de], dancer and choreographer
  •  [de], journalist (Turkish father and a German mother)
  •  [de], cartoonist
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], cartoonist and founder of Kabarett Knobi-Bonbon
  • Aras Ören, writer
  •  [de], journalist and author
  • Emine Sevgi Özdamar, dramatist and playwright
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], poet
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], poet and literary translator
  •  [de], journalist and deputy editor-in-chief of Business Insider
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], crime writer
  •  [de], novelist and non-fiction writer
  • Ertuğrul Özkök, journalist
  •  [de], author and translator
  •  [de], cabaret artist
  •  [de], writer and cabaret artist
  •  [de], cabaret artist
  • Yüksel Pazarkaya, writer and translator
  • Akif Pirinçci, writer
  •  [de], author, journalist, and theater pedagogue
  •  [de], painter
  •  [de], novelist
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], dancer
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de],
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], journalist and author
  •  [de], visual artist
  •  [de], journalist, radio presenter and writer
  •  [de], artist and author
  • Murad Sezer, photographer
  •  [de], writer, publicist and journalist (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], journalist
  • Necmi Sönmez, curator, art critic and writer
  •  [de], artist
  •  [de], writer and publicist
  • Asli Sungu, performance artist and painter
  •  [de], journalist, author, and editor
  •  [de], theater director; founder of Arkadaş Theater
  •  [de], editor-in-chief of the magazine "Ayasofya"
  • Nedim Şener, writer and journalist
  • Zafer Şenocak, writer, translator, and poet
  •  [de], author; winner of the Olympe-de-Gouges-Preis in 2013
  •  [de], poet
  •  [de], writer and theater director
  •  [de], journalist and crime writer
  •  [de], author
  •  [de], writer (Turkish mother and German father)
  •  [de], writer, theater director and satirist
  • Arzu Toker, writer, journalist, publicist and translator
  •  [de], dancer and acrobat
  • Canan Topçu, writer
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de]
  •  [de], journalist and radio presenter
  •  [de], photojournalist
  •  [de], journalist
  • Şadi Üçüncü, writer
  •  [de], theater director and cartoonist
  • Hüdai Ülker, writer (Turkish Macedonian origin)[8]
  •  [de], writer
  • Mehmet Ünal [de], journalist and photographer
  • , co-founder of Binooki Verlag[14]
  •  [de], non-fiction author
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], writer (Turkish Cypriot origin)
  •  [de], theatre actor and theatre director
  •  [de], artistic performer and dancer
  •  [de], literary critic
  •  [de], writer
  •  [de], comic artist and comic author
  • Bahar Yilmaz, author
  •  [de], author, interpreter, editor and publisher
  •  [de], journalist and book author
  •  [de], theater director
  • Deniz Yücel, journalist and publisher
  • Feridun Zaimoğlu, author and visual artist
  •  [de], journalist
  •  [de], dancer and choreographer

"Booty Turks" (Beutetürken) and descendants[]

 [de]
Maria Aurora von Spiegel
Frederick Augustus Rutowsky
  •  [de] (Haydar Ali) (ca. 1664/74 - 1716), Ottoman soldier and kammertürke ("chamber Turk") at the court of Elector Frederick I of Prussia[1][2][17]
    • Descendants:
    •  [de] (1852-1913), classical philologist[17]
    • Götz Haydar Aly, journalist, historian and political scientist (1947–present)[1][17]
    •  [de] (1859-1932), architect[17]
  • (Yusuf), converted to Christianity and became a Lutheran pastor in a village near Windsheim[18]
  • (Fatma) (1664–1755), daughter of an Ottoman pasha; married to Count Friedrich Magnus zu Castell-Remlingen[18]
  • , kammertürke ("chamber Turk") of Sophia Charlotte of Hanover[2]
  •  [de], captured off Vienna in 1683 and served as "Chamber Turks" for Sophia of Hanover; their graves are the oldest surviving Islamic tombs in Germany dating to 1691
  •  [de] (born Rabi or Rabia) (1677-1735), spent her life at the Electoral Saxon court and then as a Protestant pastor's wife[19]
  •  [de] (ca.1660-1726), Ottoman Turk captured in 1685 and converted to Christianity[4]
    • descendants:
    • Johann Ludewig Mehmet von Königstreu (1709-1775), his grave slab is preserved on the north wall of the tower of St. Petri in Döhren-Wülfel[4]
    • Georg Ludwig Mehmet von Königstreu, founded the Freemason Lodge Friedrich; served as a captain in the Guard Grenadier Corps
    • Sophie Caroline Mehmet von Königstreu, married to Georg August von Wangenheim
    •  [de] (1735-1799), lieutenant general of the Electorate of Hanover[4]
  • (1675-1738), valet of Elector Georg Ludwig[20]
  •  [de] (Mehmet Sadık Selim Sultan) (ca.1270-1328), believed to be the first documented Turkish German; he was baptized Christian in 1305[21]
    • descendants:
    • Katharina Elisabeth Goethe (1731-1808), writer[22]
      • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), poet, playwright, novelist, scientist, statesman, theatre director, critic, and amateur artist[23][24][25]
      • Cornelia Schlosser, was an Scribe and the only sibling of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
      • August von Goethe, served in the court of Karl August, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
      • Walther von Goethe, composer and court chamberlain and the last living descendant of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    • Carl Soldan (1871–1931), pharmacist who founded the confectionery company " [de]".[26]
    •  [de] (1870-1940), lawyer[27]
    • , former mayor of Frankenberg[22][28]
    • , former mayor of Frankenberg[28]
    •  [de] (1500–69), Gothic stonemason, wood carver, builder and painter[29]
  • Maria Aurora von Spiegel (Fatima Kariman) (born before 1685; died after 1725), Ottoman Turkish mistress of Augustus II the Strong[3]
    • children:
    • Frederick Augustus Rutowsky (1702-1764), Saxon Field Marshal[30]
    • Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska (1706–1746), noblewoman
  • (Mehmet Sadullah Pascha), opened one of the first coffee houses in Germany in 1697 in Würzburg; he was baptized on June 24, 1695[31]

Business[]

 [de]
Adil Kaya
Cevat Yerli.
  •  [de], entrepreneur; owner of Kanal Avrupa
  • Baklan (family), founders of the Baktat food manufacturing company
  •  [de], entrepreneur and former athlete
  •  [de], entrepreneur; co-founder of Sevenload
  • Hüseyin Gelis, CEO of Siemens Turkey
  •  [de], entrepreneur; founder of MEG AG
  •  [de], founder and director of European Games Group AG and Gründer der Playata GmbH; chairman of Computec Media (2005–09)
  •  [de], entrepreneur
  • Murat Günak, head of the Volkswagen design department (2004–07)
  •  [de], entrepreneur
  • Adil Kaya, CEO of SIGOS
  •  [de], entrepreneur; president and main partner of Türkgücü München
  • Kadir Nurman, restaurateur
  •  [de], entrepreneur; CEO of "Global Digital Women"
  •  [de], entrepreneur
  • Kemal Şahin, entrepreneur and a textile tycoon; founder of Şahinler Holding
  •  [de], entrepreneur
  •  [de], entrepreneur; founder of the SRH Hochschule Berlin
  • Saygın Yalçın, entrepreneur
  • , co-founder of Crytek
  • Cevat Yerli, co-founder of Crytek
  • , co-founder of Crytek
  •  [de], entrepreneur

Cinema and Television[]

Numan Acar
Fatih Akin
Thomas Arslan
Almila Bagriacik
 [de]
 [de]
Renan Demirkan
Ercan Durmaz
Nazan Eckes
Fahriye Evcen
Jasmin Gerat
Lilli Hollunder
Lilay Huser
Sibel Kekilli
Adnan Maral
 [de]
Denis Moschitto
 [de]
 [de]
Erol Sander
Tim Seyfi
 [de]
Aylin Tezel
Funda Vanroy
  • Numan Acar, actor and film producer
  •  [de], documentary filmmaker
  •  [de], actor
  • Fatih Akin, film director, screenwriter and producer
  • Bülent Akinci, director and script writer
  •  [de], actor
  • Sinan Akkuş, director, writer and actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Züli Aladağ, film director, film producer, and screenwriter (Turkish and Kurdish descent)[32]
  •  [de], film director
  • Sinan Albayrak, actor
  • Erden Alkan, actor
  •  [de], actor and model
  •  [de], TV presenter
  • Jale Arıkan, film and television actress
  •  [de], actor
  • Thomas Arslan, film director
  • Yılmaz Arslan, film director
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], model for Playboy
  • Django Asül, actor and comedian
  • Erdoğan Atalay, actor
  • Pinar Atalay, television and radio presenter
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], documentary director
  •  [de], film director and screenwriter
  •  [de], actress
  • Tayfun Bademsoy, actor
  • Almila Bagriacik, actress
  •  [de], winner of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (season 10)
  •  [de], actress
  • Tevfik Başer, film director and screenwriter
  •  [de], stand-up-comedian
  •  [de], actor
  • Sertan Baykara, broadcast journalist and presenter
  •  [de], director and screenwriter
  • Aslı Bayram, actress and winner of Miss Germany (2005)
  •  [de], actress and model
  •  [de], documentary filmmaker
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], dancer and Playboy model
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], film director and screenwriter
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor (Turkish, Kurdish, and Armenian origin)[33]
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], director, screenwriter and film producer
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], comedian
  •  [de], actor
  •  [tr], actress
  • Bülent Ceylan, comedian (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], comedian, actor, presenter and model
  •  [de], entertainer
  •  [de], film maker
  • Serkan Çayoğlu, actor
  • Fırat Çelik, actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Bora Dağtekin, screenwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [tr], winner of Miss Turkey (2012)
  • Baki Davrak, actor
  •  [de], actress and producer
  •  [de], director and screenwriter
  • Renan Demirkan, actress
  •  [de], actor (Turkish Macedonian origin)
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], director
  •  [de], film maker
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], filmmaker
  •  [de], comedian
  • Turgay Doğan, actor
  •  [de], director and film producer
  • Şebnem Dönmez, actress, TV host, and former model
  •  [de], actress
  • Ercan Durmaz, actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Hülya Duyar, actress
  •  [de], comedian
  •  [de], actress and film producer
  • Nazan Eckes, TV presenter
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Şiir Eloğlu, actress
  • Erhan Emre, actor
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  • Selma Ergeç, actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  • Vedat Erincin, actor
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], screenwriter; created the KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst television series
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress
  • Fahriye Evcen, actress
  • Özay Fecht, actress
  • Nur Fettahoğlu, actress
  •  [de], voice actress
  •  [de], director and screenwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actor
  • Jasmin Gerat, actress (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], silent film actress and dancer
  •  [de], film director and screenwriter
  •  [de], film director and screenwriter (Turkish mother and German father)
  • Demir Gökgöl, actor
  • Demet Gül, actress
  •  [de], television journalist, documentary filmmaker and writer
  •  [de], actor, stuntman and director
  •  [de], actor
  • Ozan Güven, actor (Turkish Bulgarian origin)[5]
  •  [de], actor
  • Lilli Hollunder, actress (Turkish mother and German father)
  • Lilay Huser, actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Yasin Islek, actor
  •  [de], actor (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actor
  • Arman İnci, actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], documentary film director and film editor
  •  [tr], actress
  • İlker Kaleli, actor
  • Gülcan Kamps, TV presenter
  •  [de], actress and comedian
  •  [de], actor and director
  •  [de], actor
  • Nefise Karatay, actress, TV presenter, and model
  • Lale Karci, actress and model
  •  [de], director, screenwriter and film producer
  •  [de], actor
  • Aykut Kayacık, actor
  • Sibel Kekilli, actress
  • , winner of Miss Universe Turkey 2013
  •  [de], actor and filmmaker
  •  [de], director
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], director, screenwriter, actor, playwright and producer
  • Nursel Köse, actress
  • Asuman Krause, actress, TV presenter, and model (Turkish mother and German father)
  •  [de], filmmaker, journalist and translator
  •  [de], director
  • Mehmet Kurtuluş, actor
  • Tekin Kurtuluş, actor
  •  [de], filmmaker and actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress (Turkish father and a German mother)
  •  [de], reality show actress
  •  [de], winner of Miss Germany (1996) (Turkish Iraqi origin)[11]
  •  [de], filmmaker, journalist and presenter (Turkish father and German mother)
  • Adnan Maral, actor
  •  [de], documentary film producer
  • Maxim Mehmet, actor
  • Sema Meray, actress
  • Erdal Merdan, actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], filmmaker and playwright
  •  [de], television presenter
  •  [tr], actress and model
  • Denis Moschitto, actor (Turkish mother and Italian father)
  • Gandi Mukli, actor (Turkish Syrian origin)
  •  [tr], actor
  •  [de], film director
  •  [de], film director
  • Baran bo Odar, film and television director and screenwriter (Turkish mother and Russian father)
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], film maker
  •  [de], actor and film producer (Turkish Macedonian origin)
  •  [de], filmmaker
  • Özgür Özata, actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Ercan Özçelik, actor
  • Oktay Özdemir, actor
  •  [de], TV presenter
  •  [tr], director and screenwriter
  • Gülsel Özkan, film director and screenwriter
  •  [de], actress
  • Okan Patirer, actor
  • Meral Perin, actress
  •  [de], filmmaker and actress
  • Haluk Piyes, actor
  • Ayşe Polat, script writer and film director (Turkish and Kurdish origin)[34]
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actress
  • Ayse Romey, actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], film producer and actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], puppet cartoon director (Turkish and American origin)
  •  [de], film director
  • Atesh Salih, actor and model (Turkish Cypriot father and German mother)
  • Erol Sander, actor
  •  [de], broadcasting manager of Kanal Avrupa
  •  [de], television journalist and presenter
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Jennifer Şebnem Schaefer, actress, TV presenter, and model (Turkish mother and German father)
  •  [de], news anchor and television presenter
  •  [de], actor
  • Nezâ Selbuz, actress
  •  [de], pornographic actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Tim Seyfi, actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor and model
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], TV writer and journalist
  •  [de], comedian
  •  [de], actress and LGBT activist
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], film maker (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], film maker
  • Hilmi Sözer, actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Sıla Şahin, actress
  •  [de], film maker
  • Türkiz Talay, actress
  •  [de], television presenter
  •  [de], filmmaker
  •  [de], actor (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actor
  • Aylin Tezel, actress and dancer
  •  [de], actor
  • Murat Topal, comedian (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], actor
  • Leyla Lydia Tuğutlu, actress, model, and winner of Miss Turkey (2008) (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], director and screenwriter
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Meryem Uzerli, actress (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], film director, screenwriter, film producer, editor and actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Birol Ünel, actor
  • İdil Üner, actress
  •  [de], actress
  •  [de], TV and radio presenter
  • Funda Vanroy, TV presenter and actress
  • Marcus Vetter, documentary filmmaker (Turkish father and German mother)[35]
  • Kaya Yanar, comedian
  •  [de], actress
  • Mennan Yapo, director, screenwriter, producer and actor
  •  [de], comedian
  • Fahri Yardım, actor
  • Erol Yesilkaya, screenwriter
  • Özgür Yıldırım, film director
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Mürtüz Yolcu, actor
  •  [de], actor
  • Belhe Zaimoğlu, actress
  • Haydar Zorlu, actor

Fashion[]

  •  [tr], fashion designer
  •  [de], fashion designer

Food[]

 [de]
  •  [de], Michelin star chef (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], restaurateur
  •  [de], Michelin star chef
  • Attila Hildmann, celebrity chef
  •  [de], restaurateur and author of cookbooks on Turkish cuisine
  •  [de], runs Germany's most successful YouTube channel on cooking and baking
  •  [de], celebrity chef

Law[]

 [de]
  •  [de], the first Berliner with Turkish roots to serve as a judge at the Berlin Constitutional Court
  •  [de], legal scholar
  •  [de], lawyer
  •  [de], lawyer and politician
  •  [de], father who fought for the right of access to his son after the German mother unilaterally released him for adoption after giving birth without Görgülü's knowledge; the case reached the European Court of Human Rights
  •  [de], lawyer and entrepreneur
  •  [de], lawyer and legal advisor to the DITIB Federal Association (2014–17)
  •  [de], lawyer and federal manager of the German Fire Brigade Association
  • Sinan Selen, lawyer; Vice President of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (2019–present)
  •  [de], lawyer and general secretary of the Central Council of Muslims in Germany (ZMD)
  •  [de], lawyer and sports agent

Military[]

  •  [de], Ottoman prisoners of war
  • Karl Boy-Ed, naval attaché to the German embassy in Washington during World War I (Turkish father and German mother)[36][37]
  • Frederick Augustus Rutowsky, Saxon Field Marshal (Ottoman Turkish mother and Polish father)

Music[]

 [de]
 [de]
Summer Cem
 [de]
Elif Demirezer
Ercandize
Eko Fresh
Alpa Gun
Haftbefehl
Martin Kesici
Bahar Kizil
Alev Lenz
Mero
Muhabbet
DJ Quicksilver
Kool Savas
Mousse T.
Ufo361
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], DSDS Finalist 2014
  • Aydo Abay, singer and songwriter
  •  [de], music producer, composer, and songwriter
  •  [tr], rapper
  •  [de], singer, songwriter, composer, and DJ
  • Tansel Akzeybek, operatic tenor
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], rapper
  • Apache 207, rapper
  •  [de], music producer
  •  [de], R&B singer
  •  [de], composer, arranger, and music producer
  • Aylin Aslım, singer and songwriter
  • Ateed, singer (Turkish Western Thracian mother and Iranian father)
  •  [de], rap duo
  • Aynur Aydın, singer and songwriter
  •  [tr], rock and electronic musician
  •  [de], musician
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [tr], rapper
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], musician (Turkish mother and a Kurdish father)
  •  [de], singer and composer
  •  [de], hip-hop producer (Turkish and Algerian origin)
  • Bernd Begemann, singer, guitarist and entertainer (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de] (Turkish, Armenian and Kurdish origin)
  • Capo, rapper (Turkish mother and Kurdish father)
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], opera singer
  • Cartel, rap group
  • Summer Cem, rapper
  •  [de], singer and songwriter
  •  [de], rapper and singer
  •  [tr], singer
  •  [de], musicologist
  •  [de], rapper
  • , violinist and a member of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Turkish German origin)[38]
  • , musician; part of the Çalışgan & Heuser duo
  •  [de], pianist
  • Esra Dalfidan, jazz singer
  • Elif Demirezer, pop singer
  • Atiye Deniz, singer
  •  [de], folk group
  • Parah Dice, DJ and record producer
  • Kemal Dinç, folk artist
  •  [tr], singer
  • Güler Duman, singer, songwriter, and composer
  • Erci E, rapper
  • Akın Eldes, guitarist
  • Emre Elivar, concert pianist
  • Ercandize, rapper
  •  [de], musician, producer and radio host
  • Simone Eriksrud, musician, singer and composer (Turkish father and a German mother)
  •  [de], songwriter and bookseller
  • Len Faki, DJ and music producer
  • Eko Fresh, rapper (Turkish father and Kurdish mother)
  • Islamic Force, Oriental hip hop group
  •  [de], hip-hop duo
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], jazz pianist (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], DSDS Finalist 2017
  •  [de], R&B singer
  •  [de], rapper
  • Alpa Gun, rapper
  •  [de], singer
  •  [de], composer, conductor and pianist of classical music
  •  [de], music producer
  •  [tr], musician
  • Haftbefehl, rapper (Turkish mother and Kurdish father)
  • Killa Hakan, rapper
  • Hava, rapper (Turkish father and Bosnian mother)
  •  [de], musician and composer
  •  [de], rapper (Turkish mother and Italian father)
  • Turgay Hilmi, French horn player (Turkish Cypriot origin)[9]
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], DJ
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], rapper (Turkish father and Spanish mother)
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], singer
  • Gültekin Kaan, musician and singer
  •  [de], musician and singer-songwriter
  •  [de], songwriter and folk singer
  •  [de], musician, songwriter, lyricist, director and music producer
  • Karakan [de], rap group
  • , lead singer of the rock band Schöngeist
  • Martin Kesici, singer and songwriter (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], pianist
  • Bahar Kizil, singer
  •  [de], rock group
  • Deniz Koyu, disc jockey and electronic dance music producer
  •  [de], rapper
  • Alev Lenz, record producer, singer/songwriter and composer (Turkish mother and German father)
  •  [de], music band
  •  [de], musician
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], rap group (Turkish and Italian members)
  • Massaka, rapper
  •  [de], singer, rapper and songwriter
  •  [de], musician
  • Mero, rapper
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [de], rapper (Turkish father and German mother)
  • MOK, rapper
  •  [de], singer
  • Muhabbet, singer
  • Ozan Musluoğlu, member of Athena
  • Engin Nurşani, folk musician
  •  [de], rapper and songwriter
  •  [de], DJ (Turkish father and a Finnish mother)
  • Cem Oral, musician (Turkish father and Finnish mother)
  • Nilüfer Örer, pop singer
  •  [de], singer and saz player
  • Engin Öztürk, musician
  • Hande Özyürek,
  • Da Crime Posse, Oriental hip-hop group
  •  [de], singer and rapper
  •  [de], producer and rapper
  • DJ Quicksilver, DJ and music producer
  •  [de], singer, rapper, songwriter and producer
  • Rafet el Roman, singer[39]
  • Freddy Sahin-Scholl, singer and composer (Turkish-German mother)
  • DJ Sakin, trance music producer
  • Kool Savas, (Turkish father and German mother)
  •  [de], singer and composer
  •  [tr], folk musician
  • Benyamin Sönmez, classical cellist
  • Pamela Spence, singer (Turkish mother and American father)
  • Muhammed Suiçmez, member of Necrophagist
  •  [de], jazz musicia
  • Reyhan Şahin, rapper, linguist and former radio host
  • Sürpriz, pop group; represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999
  • Mousse T., DJ and record producer
  •  [de], rapper, hip-hop musician and producer
  •  [de], singer, rapper, and hip-hop musician
  • Rüya Taner, pianist (Turkish Cypriot origin)[10]
  •  [de], band
  • Tarkan Tevetoğlu, singer and songwriter
  •  [de], rapper
  •  [tr], folk poet
  •  [de], music producer and DJ
  •  [de], songwriter
  • Ufo361, rapper
  •  [de], former member of Jamatami; pop singer, dancer, choreographer and model
  •  [de], rock band
  •  [de], pop singer
  •  [tr], pop singer
  • İsmail YK, pop singer
  • Meriç Yurdatapan, jazz singer
  •  [de], music producer and managing director of the music label Plak Music

Politics[]

 [de]
Nezahat Baradari
Danyal Bayaz
Ismail Ertug
Cemile Giousouf
Metin Hakverdi
Cansel Kiziltepe
Belit Onay
Ismail Tipi

Religion[]

 [de]
 [de]

Royalty[]

  • , Princess of Bavaria (married to Prince Leopold of Bavaria's youngest son Prince Konstantin Eugen Alexander Max-Emanuel Maria Ludwig Ferdinand Leopold of Bavaria)[171][172]
  • Ra'ad bin Zeid, Head of the Royal Houses of Iraq and Syria (Turkish mother)
  • Alexandra Zhukovskaya, daughter of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky and Countess of the Russian Empire (half Turkish and half Russian father and German mother)[173][174]

Sports[]

Sinan Akdag
Tolgay Arslan
Deniz Aytekin
Hakan Balta
Engin Baytar
Emre Can.
 [de]
Kerem Demirbay
Yasin Ehliz
Mehmet Ekici
Malik Fathi
Arzu Karabulut
Kenan Kocak
Tayfun Korkut
Filiz Osmanodja
Melike Pekel
Mehmet Scholl
Suat Serdar
Serdar Tasci

Victims of crime[]

Memorial stone for  [de]
Murat Kurnaz
  •  [de], regarded as one of the first known victims of right-wing extremist violence in the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Tuğçe Albayrak, victim murdered in Offenbach am Main after intervening on behalf of two young women who were being harassed by a man
  •  [de], believed to have been shot by a right-wing extremist
  • Sevda Dağ, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
  • Hüseyin Dayıcık, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting (Turkish Western Thracian origin)[181]
  • Diren Dede, an exchange student in the United States who was shot dead in Missoula, Montana
  •  [de], 56-year-old man attacked by two neo-Nazis; his death led to demonstrations against right-wing extremism[182]
  •  [de], 19-year-old student attacked by three neo-Nazi German brothers; Ekşi's funeral in November, 1991, was attended by 5,000 people[183]
  •  [de], missing 10-year-old girl in 1999 which triggered the largest search operation in Hamburg since the Second World War
  • Satır family, seven people died and another 23 were injured from the  [de]
  • Susanna Feldmann, a 14-year-old girl who was raped and killed in 2018 in Wiesbaden by an asylum seeker from Iraqi Kurdistan (her father was Turkish and her mother was Jewish-Russian)
  •  [de], German ambassador for peace who lost two daughters, two granddaughters and a niece in the 1993 Solingen arson attack
  •  [de], victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
  • Selçuk Kiliç, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
  • Murat Kurnaz, victim of human rights abuses; detained in Kandahar and then the Guantanamo Bay detention camp
  • Can Leyla, killed in the 2016 Munich shooting
  •  [de], victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
  • Enver Şimşek, victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
  •  [de], victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
  •  [de], victim of a murder by the PKK terrorist group
  •  [de], victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)
  •  [de], victim killed during a series of xenophobic murders by the neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU)

"Wall victims" (Maueropfer) at the Berlin Wall[]

  • Cengaver Katrancı, an 8-year-old boy who drowned in the river Spree in 1972; West Berlin fire department could not intervene after they unsuccessfully attempted to obtain permission for the entry into the river. An East German fireboat and a tanker were present but did not take the rescue operation.
  •  [de], a 5-year-old boy drowned in the river Spree in 1975; West Berlin police and fire brigade were not allowed to intervene because of the state border running along the bank. Çetin received no help from East Berlin either.

Others[]

  • 36 Boys, criminal gang active from 1987 to the mid-1990s
  •  [de], awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2007 for her commitment to the integration of Turkish women and her commitment to the German Red Cross
  • Bahtiyar Duysak, Twitter employee who deactivated Donald Trump's account on November 2, 2017
  • Semra Ertan, set herself on fire in protest against racism, specifically, against the treatment of Turks in Germany
  •  [de], largest German gaming live streamer on Twitch (Turkish mother and German father)
  •  [de], YouTuber

See also[]

References[]

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