Haluk Bilginer [117640]
Gender: Male
Popularity: 1.5667
Birthplace: İzmir, Turkey
Birthday: 1954-06-05
Age: 71 years
Movies: 51
Links: Homepage, IMDB
Biography: Nihat Haluk Bilginer (born 5 June 1954) is a Turkish actor. In addition to his acting career in Turkey, he has also worked in the United Kingdom and remains best known for his role as Mehmet Osman in the television soap opera EastEnders during the 1980s. He has also starred in Hollywood movies as a minor actor. He played a villainous guerrilla leader in the 1987 comedy film Ishtar and a Turkish Mafioso in the 2001 dark comedy film Buffalo Soldiers. In 2018, he played Doctor Sartain in Halloween and in 2023 he starred as the lead in the TV series The Turkish Detective. For his role in Şahsiyet (2018), Bilginer won the Best Actor award at the 47th International Emmy Awards.

Maria
2024-11-27
Stuck Apart
2021-01-08
Leyla Everlastin
2020-12-04
Noah Land
2019-09-29
Halloween
2018-10-18
Shelter
2017-10-19
Cingöz Recai
2017-10-13
Forget About Nic
2017-12-07
Trendy
2017-09-25
The Bank of Brok
2017-04-13
The Last Schnitz
2017-03-14
The Ottoman Lieu
2017-03-28
Ben-Hur
2016-08-17
A Long Cold Wint
2014-12-31
Evliya Çelebi v
2014-11-15
Rosewater
2014-11-07
Winter Sleep
2014-06-13
The Reluctant Fu
2013-04-24
Antonius and Cle
2012-03-27
W.E.
2011-09-01
7
2011-06-07
Çanakkale Çocu
2011-05-09
Five Minarets in
2010-03-09
7 Husbands for H
2009-11-20
The Internationa
2009-02-03
A Son of the Sun
2008-11-06
Cars of the Revo
2008-10-24
Police
2007-02-16
15 Minutes Over
2006-05-19
Killing the Shad
2006-02-17
Robbery Alla Tur
2005-02-10
Disappeared
2004-09-19
Where's Firuze?
2004-02-20
The Hittites: A
2003-05-09
Buffalo Soldiers
2002-10-31
Elephants and Gr
2000-10-22
Beans
2000-05-05
Güle Güle
2000-02-04
Last Harem
1999-11-24
Innocence
1997-10-24
Sawdust Tales
1997-01-02
Nihavend Mucize
1997-01-02
Istanbul Beneath
1996-03-15
The 80th Step
1996-01-01
Amerikalı
1993-10-08
Two Women
1992-01-01
Cloud in Love
1991-02-08
Ölürayak
1990-01-01
Ishtar
1987-05-15
Half Moon Street
1986-08-13
Beneath the Hagi