Tuncel Kurtiz
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Born | Kocaeli Province, Turkey | 1 February 1936
Died | 27 September 2013 Etiler, Istanbul, Turkey | (aged 77)
Nationality | Turkish |
Education | English philology |
Alma mater | Istanbul University |
Occupation | Actor, playwright and film producer |
Years active | 1958–2013 |
Spouse(s) | Menend Kurtiz |
Awards | Golden Orange Award for Best Screenplay (1981) Golden Orange Award for Best Supporting Actor (1994) Golden Boll Award for Best Supporting Actor (1994) Golden Orange Award for Best Supporting Actor (2007) |
Tuncel Tayanç Kurtiz (1 February 1936 – 27 September 2013) was a Turkish theatre, movie and TV series actor, playwright, and film director Since 1964, he acted in more than 70 movies, including many international productions.
Early years[]
He was born in Kocaeli,[1] a town in Turkey. His father was a district governor (kaymakam) and his mother is of Bosniak descent a teacher.[2] His parents' occupation was the reason the family toured many places across the country. After graduating from the Haydarpaşa High School in Istanbul, Kurtiz studied English philology at Istanbul University.
,Career[]
He soon started a career as an actor playing theatres. Since 1958, Kurtiz performed on many stages in Istanbul, in state and private theatres. He was also on the stage at Gothenburg City Theatre, Stockholm Royal Theatre and Swedish Theatre in Sweden, Schaubühne Berlin, Frankfurt City Theatre and Hamburg City Theatre in Germany and at Peter Brook Shakespeare Royal Theatre in England. Kurtiz directed plays for the German-Turkish theatre project "Türkisches Ensemble" in the late 1970s.
During his university years and later the military service period, he became friends with the renowned film director Yılmaz Güney. They made a number of films together. Their 1970 film Umut was prohibited to leave Turkey, but was shown in Cannes Film Festival by a smuggled copy.
His first film role was in Şeytanın Uşakları, shot in 1964. Since then, Tuncel Kurtiz played also in many international productions like Swedish, German, Dutch, Italian, French, British, Israel and Indian films and TV series, mostly in the original language.
Death[]
Tuncel Kurtiz died at the age of 77 on 27 September 2013 following a fall-inflicted head trauma in his residence in Etiler, Istanbul.[3]
Filmography[]
Movies[]
- (Happy Family Journal) (2013)
- (Film Against All Odds) (2010)
- Black and White (Siyah Beyaz) (2010)
- Pains of Autumn (Güz Sancısı) (2009)
- (2008)
- The Edge of Heaven by Fatih Akın (2007 - Turkey-Germany)
- Carlo Mazzacurati (2002 - Italy) (Esaretten Kaçış) by
- Şellale (The Waterfall) by (2001)
- by (1998)
- Hungary) by (1997 - Turkey/Germany/
- Gräfin Sophia Hatun by Ayşe Polat (1997 - Germany)
- Akrebin Yolculuğu by Ömer Kavur (1997)
- Hiner Saleem (1997 - France) by
- Somersault in a Coffin by Derviş Zaim (1996)
- Dunkle Schatten der Angst by (1993 - Germany)
- Ottokar Runze (1990 - Germany) by
- Zeit der Rache by (1990 - Germany)
- Skyddsängeln by Suzanne Osten (1990 - Sweden)
- Täcknamn Coq Rouge by (1989 - Sweden)
- The Mahabharata by Peter Brook (1989 - India)
- Livsfarlig film by Suzanne Osten (1989 - Sweden)
- Aufbrüche by and (1987 - Germany)
- by (1986 - Sweden)
- Hiuch HaGdi by Shimon Dotan (1986 - Israel)
- Turkse Video by (1984 - Netherlands)
- Mats Arehn (1983 - Sweden) by
- Duvar (The Wall) by Yılmaz Güney (1983)
- Kleiner Mann was tun by and (1981 - West Germany)
- On Fertile Lands by Erden Kıral (1980)
- Kanal by Erden Kıral (1978)
- Sürü (The Herd) by Zeki Ökten (1978)
- Umut by Şerif Gören and Yılmaz Güney (1970)
- by İlhan Engin (1964)
TV series[]
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl (2012-2013)
- Ezel (2009-2010)
- Asi (2008)
- (2007)
- Hacı (2006)
- "Vägen till Gyllenblå!" (1985 - Sweden)
- Die Abschiebung by West Germany) (1985 -
- Tatort - (1975 - West Germany)
Directed movie[]
- Lyckliga vi... (1980 - Turkey/Sweden)
Awards[]
- "Best Screenplay" at 1981 Antalya Film Festival for his script
- "Best Actor" at the 36th Berlin International Film Festival for his role in the Israel film Hiuch HaGdi[4]
- "Best Supporting Actor" at 1994 Antalya Film Festival for his role in
- "Best Actor" at 7th Sadri Alışık Awards for his role in Şellale
- "Best Supporting Actor" at 2007 Antalya Film Festival for his role in Yaşamın Kıyısında
References[]
- ^ Görgün, Ege (2010-10-29). "Tuncel Kurtiz Hangi Erkek Dergisine Kapak Oldu?" (in Turkish). Medyatava. Archived from the original on 2013-02-16. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
- ^ "Tuncel Kurtiz kimdir?... İşte unutulmaz Ramiz Dayı replikleri" (in Turkish). Akşam. 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
- ^ "Tuncel Kurtiz'den kötü haber". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2013-09-27.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1986 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
External links[]
- Zeytin Publishing - Interview with Tuncel Kurtiz (in Turkish)
- Biyografi.net - Biography of Tuncel Kurtiz (in Turkish)
- Tuncel Kurtiz at IMDb
- 1936 births
- People from İzmit
- Turkish people of Bosniak descent
- Istanbul University alumni
- Istanbul University Faculty of Law alumni
- Turkish male film actors
- Turkish male stage actors
- Turkish film directors
- Turkish screenwriters
- Best Screenplay Golden Orange Award winners
- Best Supporting Actor Golden Orange Award winners
- Best Supporting Actor Golden Boll Award winners
- 2013 deaths
- Haydarpaşa High School alumni
- Golden Orange Life Achievement Award winners
- Silver Bear for Best Actor winners
- Philologists
- 20th-century Turkish male actors
- 21st-century Turkish male actors
- Turkish dramatists and playwrights
- Turkish film producers
- Accidental deaths from falls
- Accidental deaths in Turkey
- 20th-century dramatists and playwrights
- Turkish socialists