Yılmaz Gruda

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Yılmaz Gruda
Born (1930-07-14) 14 July 1930 (age 91)
Istanbul, Turkey
OccupationActor, poet, playwright, translator
Years active1956–present
Spouse(s)
Tolga Tiğin
(m. 1957; div. 1963)

(m. 1965; div. 1976)

Türkan Gruda
(m. 1985; died 2014)
Children2

Yılmaz Gruda (born 14 July 1930) is a Turkish actor, poet, playwright, and translator.

A graduate Ankara Commerce High School, Gruda worked as a government officer and became famous in 1950s when his poems were published various journals.[1] In 1956, he started acting by joining Cep Theatre, and continued his career at Küçük Theatre, a branch of the Ankara State Theatre. He then worked at the Ankara Meydan Stage and Nisa Serezli acting community. He briefly returned to his job in the government and worked as an engineer. He then managed the Muammer Karaca theatre. Together with Attilâ İlhan, he started the period of blue movement in Turkish poetry.[2] Elements of traditional Turkish theatre and Anton Chekhov's influence is clearly seen in Gruda's works, who also wrote and translated theater plays.[3] Gruda has published his poems and plays in a series of books. He also continues to appear in movies and TV series.[4]

Awards[]

  • Cumhuriyet Yunus Nadi Award, 2003, Marathon "Bir Uzun Koşu"
  • Behçet Aysan Poetry Award, 1999, Çerçi Zeus
  • 53th Antalya Film Festival, Honorary Award, 2016

Books[]

  • Bir Başka O - Oratoryo, Kaynak Publication, February 2007, ISBN 978-975-343-486-7
  • Manzum Nasreddin Hoca Fıkraları, Kaynak Publication, June 2006, ISBN 978-975-343-457-7
  • Marathon "Bir Uzun Koşu", Bilgi Publishing House, June 2002, ISBN 978-975-494-994-0
  • Çerçi Zeus - Bir Çağdaş Mitoloji Denemesi, Öteki Publishing House, 1997, ISBN 975-8012-58-4
  • Çarmıhtaki Yeni Mehmet, Öteki Publishing House, 1997, ISBN 975-8012-56-8
  • Camdaki Düşman, Öteki Publishing House, 1996,
  • Bir Çürümüş Kent Belgeseli, Serander Publication, 2002, ISBN 975-97589-2-X
  • Tek Perdelik Dokuz Oyun, Anton Çehov, Bilgi Publishing House, 1994, ISBN 975-494-437-7
  • Şu Bizim Tiyatromuz, 1976
  • Kül Altındaki Kor, Anton Çehov, 1993

Filmography[]

  • - 2020
  • - 2020
  • - 2019
  • - 2018
  • - 2018
  • - 2018
  • Şahsiyet - 2018
  • - 2018
  • - 2017
  • - 2017
  • - 2017
  • / İsmail ve Roza - 2016
  • - 2016
  • - 2015
  • - 2015
  • - 2015
  • Kod Adı: K.O Z. - 2014
  • Ulan İstanbul - 2014
  • - 2014
  • - 2014
  • - 2014
  • - 2013
  • - 2013
  • Fatih - 2013
  • - 2013
  • İşler Güçler - 2012
  • - 2012
  • Suskunlar - 2012
  • - 2011
  • Aşk Tesadüfleri Sever - 2011
  • - 2011
  • - 2010
  • - 2009
  • - 2009
  • - 2008
  • Kavak Yelleri - 2007
  • Yabancı Damat - 2004
  • - 1996
  • - 1994
  • - 1977
  • - 1976
  • Arabacının Aşkı - 1976
  • Su Perisi Elması - 1976
  • Güngörmüşler - 1976
  • Kana Kan - 1976
  • Şoför - 1976
  • Aşk Dediğin Laf Değildir - 1976
  • Kuklalar - 1976
  • Vur Tatlım - 1975
  • Diyet - 1975
  • Nereden Çıktı Bu Velet - 1975
  • Kartal Yuvası - 1974
  • Fedai - 1974
  • Asiye Nasıl Kurtulur? - 1973
  • Sevda Yolu - 1973
  • Cano - 1973
  • - 1973
  • Zulüm - 1972
  • Suya Düşen Hayal - 1972
  • Bir Kadın Kayboldu - 1971
  • Ölünceye Kadar - 1970
  • Herkesin Sevgilisi - 1970
  • Ağlayan Melek - 1970
  • Bomba Ahmet - 1970
  • Kanun Benim - 1966
  • Karakolda Ayna Var - 1966
  • - 1964
  • Rüzgâr Zehra (Sünger Avcıları) - 1963
  • Kader Yolcusu - 1961
  • İstanbul'da Aşk Başkadır - 1961
  • Suçlu Aşıklar - 1961
  • Gecelerin Ötesi - 1960
  • Düşman Yolları Kesti - 1959
  • Dokuz Dağın Efesi - 1958

References[]

  1. ^ "Ayşen Gruda'nın eşi kim? Yılmaz Gruda kimdir, kaç yaşında, nereli?". ATV Haber. 23 January 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Yılmaz Gruda kimdir?". Milliyet. 23 January 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Yılmaz Gruda kimdir?". Hürriyet. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Yılmaz Gruda kimdir? Ayşen Gruda'nın eski eşi Yılmaz Gruda kaç yaşında?". Akşam. 26 January 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020.

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