Murat Soydan
An image from Dert Bende, one of the productions that also features Murat Soydan.
Murat Soydan

Murat Soydan

October 2, 1940 — Luleburgaz, Kırklareli, Turkey

Murat Soydan (real name Rüçhan Tercan) (2 October 1940 - 11 June 2024) was a Turkish cinema and drama actor.

Murat Soydan, October 2, 1940, was born in Lüleburgaz province of Kırklareli because of his father's office. His real name is Rüçhan Tercan. He studied at the primary and secondary school in Lüleburgaz and the liquor in Edirne. He came to Istanbul for the university. While studying at Academy of Economic Sciences, he also finished the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory Turkish Music Department. He also served as a civil servant at Tekel during his university education. [Citation needed]

After making his military service as a reserve officer, he won the contest, which was opened in 1966 by "Curtain" magazine, with Tanju Korel and went to the cinema.

Murat Soydan, who started his career in the cinema in 1966 with the film "Armless Hero", took part in nearly 200 films. The artist, who also played in series films, has been president of the Association of Cinematographers for a while. Murat Soydan, who was a player of "Jön" in the 1970s, has played a leading role with Türkan Şoray and Hülya Koçyiğit in many films. Murat Soydan published a book about his life and his movies in 2016.

Murat Soydan was elected first in 1966 in the contest organized by "Perde" Mecmuası and started filming with "Sleeveless Hero" (1966). Many film ministries such as " The Most Beautiful Woman in the World ", 'Ayşem', 'Lie Years', " Kahveci Güzeli ", " I will not return to you ", " Nisan April ", Murat Soydan, who played in the lead, and appeared in 1969 in İzmir 'Över' garden, is still playing in films and singing. (Wikipedia)

Mr. Chief

Mr. Chief

1990

Aci hayat

Aci hayat

2005

A Mountain Tale

A Mountain Tale

1967

Sana Dönmeyeceğim

Sana Dönmeyeceğim

1969

Dert Bende

Dert Bende

1973

Bülbül Yuvası

Bülbül Yuvası

1970

Sevmek ve Ölmek Zamanı

Sevmek ve Ölmek Zamanı

1971

Ayşem

Ayşem

1968