Metin Akpınar
An image from Sweet Talker, one of the productions that also features Metin Akpınar.
Metin Akpınar

Metin Akpınar

November 2, 1942 — Istanbul, Turkey

Born in 1942, Metin Akpinar started acting at the age of 20 with an amateur dramatics society. He landed his first professional stage role two years later, in 1964, and this was followed by performances in several leading theatre productions. In 1967, he co-founded the Devekusu Theatre, Turkey's first cabaret theatre. His film career took off in 1972, when he acted in the first of several Ertem Egilmez comedies to follow. Soon after, he developed an enduring screen partnership with the actor and director, Zeki Alasya, the two gaining popularity as a pair of comic dimwits. It was only in the 1990s that Akpinar, by now an experienced actor, broke away and decided to go his own way in film, theatre and television alike.

From the Village to the City

From the Village to the City

1974

The Blue Bead

The Blue Bead

1974

My Dear Brother

My Dear Brother

1973

Propaganda

Propaganda

1999

Salak Milyoner

Salak Milyoner

1974

Love Doesn't Understand Words

Love Doesn't Understand Words

2016

Oh Olsun

Oh Olsun

1973

Sweet Talker

Sweet Talker

1972