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Yurdaer Okur

Yurdaer Okur (born 29 October 1974) is a Turkish film, television and stage actor.[1][2]

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Yurdaer Okur was born on 29 October 1974 in Rize.[3] After finishing his high school in Bafra, he enrolled in Akdeniz University's tourism management program. After studying at this school for three years, he decided to change his major and in 1994 enrolled in Hacettepe University State Conservatory's theatre program. He later received his master's degree from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University.[1]

After being introduced to drama actor Genco Erkal in 1999, he joined the Dostlar Theatre and got a role in the play Barefoot in Athens. In the following year, he started working for the Istanbul State Theatre as a part-time actor. In 2002, he joined the cast of Diyarbakır State Theatre. Starting from 2000, he acted in and directed various plays for the Turkish State Theatres. He also taught drama and acting lessons in Diyarbakır. Alongside his career on stage, Okur soon began appearing in a number of movies and television series.[4]

He had a recurring role in the Netflix original series Hakan: Muhafız. Okur was also among the cast of 7. Koğuştaki Mucize. In 2020, he starred in the historical drama series Kuruluş: Osman as Balgay.[5] In the following year he began portraying Tuğrul Bozan in another historical drama, titled Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu.

Theatre

As actor

As director

Filmography

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References

  1. "Yurdaer Okur kimdir? Yurdaer Okur nereli ve kaç yaşında?". Sözcü (in Turkish). 28 February 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  2. "Yurdaer Okur kaç yaşında, nereli? Kefaret'in Ahmet'i Yurdaer Okur kimdir?". Akşam (in Turkish). 22 November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  3. "Yurdaer Okur kimdir? Yurdaer Okur kaç yaşında ve nereli?". Habertürk (in Turkish). 8 May 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2021.



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