Nuri Ergün
An image from Gecelerin Kralı, one of the productions that also features Nuri Ergün.
Nuri Ergün

Nuri Ergün

March 20, 1928 — Rize, Turkey

Osman Nuri Ergün (20 March 1928, Çayeli , Rize - 24 August 2010) Turkish director and actor.

He completed his education up to high school in Çayeli . He moved to Istanbul with his family due to his father's transfer. He studied at Taksim Atatürk High School and Maritime College respectively. After graduating from high school, he started his acting career in the Children's Department of Istanbul City Theater. He started working as a voice assistant in the 1950s. He assisted names such as Vedat Örfi Bengü , Lütfi Ömer Akad and Kani Kıpçak. Ergün, who later started working at Kemal Film , worked with Osman F. Seden . The film İzmir Ateşler İçinde, which he directed in 1959 , was banned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1964, he directed the film Mor Defter, starring Yılmaz Güney . He directed many films until 1979. Afterwards, he played in Istanbul City Theaters until his retirement in 1994. His funeral was held in Aşiyan Cemetery .

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

1972

Vagabond

Vagabond

1967

Cici Gelin

Cici Gelin

1967

Dertli Pınar

Dertli Pınar

1968

Gecelerin Kralı

Gecelerin Kralı

1967

Çıtkırıldım

Çıtkırıldım

1966

Fakir Gencin Romanı

Fakir Gencin Romanı

1965

Cemile: Yaralı Ceylan

Cemile: Yaralı Ceylan

1970