Mehmet Ozan Dolunay

Mehmet Ozan Dolunay (born 2 May 1990) is a Turkish actor.

Mehmet Ozan Dolunay
Born (1990-05-02) 2 May 1990
OccupationActor
Years active2015–present

Life and career

Dolunay was born in 1991 in Ankara. After finishing his studies at Enka High School and Cleveland Highs High School, he enrolled in Koç University, pursuing a major in mechanical engineering. While he was studying, he began to take acting lessons at Craft Acting Workshops, and had his debut on television with the series Tatlı Küçük Yalancılar.[1] His first professional experience on stage came with a role in the play Killology. For his performance in this play, he was nominated as the Best Young Talent at both Afife Jale Awards and Üstün Akmen Awards, the latter of which he won.[2] He continued his career in television with supporting roles in Oyunbozan and Yüksek Sosyete, before being cast in his first leading role in Lise Devriyesi. He further rose to prominence with his role in the series Zalim İstanbul as Cenk.[3]

Filmography

Televizyon
Yıl Adı Rol Notlar
2015 Tatlı Küçük Yalancılar Barış Supporting role
2016 Oyunbozan Rüzgâr Supporting role
2016 Yüksek Sosyete Mert Supporting role
2017 Lise Devriyesi Yiğit Doğrusöz Leading role
2018 Darısı Başımıza Ozan Tekinsoy Leading role
2019–2020 Zalim İstanbul Cenk Karaçay Leading role
2020 İyi Günde Kötü Günde Sarp Leading role

Theatre

Theatre

Year Title Role
2018–2019 Killology Davey

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2018 22nd Afife Jale Awards Best Young Talent Killology Nominated
2018 Üstün Akmen Awards Promising Actor of the Year Killology Won
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gollark: So maybe the police should avoid doing things which cause people to lose respect for them constantly!
gollark: Maybe it's some philosophical thing on the purpose and effect of punishment.
gollark: Or he's just talking about a slightly different thing. Hopefully?
gollark: ... punishing someone who killed someone is *bad*?

References

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