Barış Çakmak (born 5 July 1979) is a Turkish actor who has been
involved in television series, theatre plays and films.Çakmak studied
Ancient Greek and Latin at Istanbul University, and graduated from the
Istanbul University State Conservatory in Drama and Performing Arts in
2004. From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series
Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin İnce
Gülü. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Hanımın Çiftliği, which
was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm.
In 2012, he played Selim Aliç in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies),
a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national
network TRT.Now he plays Azad in "küçuk gelin" or "little
bride"Çakmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was
Hakan in Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed
by Yusuf Kurçenli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul,
a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD,
and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played
the title character.In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period
drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was
produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He
starred in a play called Korku İmparatorluğu (Fear Empire). He was
involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play
It Again Sam.
involved in television series, theatre plays and films.Çakmak studied
Ancient Greek and Latin at Istanbul University, and graduated from the
Istanbul University State Conservatory in Drama and Performing Arts in
2004. From 2002-2004, he played Osman Karacahan in the TV series
Zerda. In 2007, he played Haydar in the TV series Fikrimin İnce
Gülü. From 2009-11, he played Selim in Hanımın Çiftliği, which
was a period drama TV series based on Kemal Tahir's novel Lady's Farm.
In 2012, he played Selim Aliç in Mavi Kelebekler (Blue Butterflies),
a TV series about Bosnian war that was broadcast on Turkey's national
network TRT.Now he plays Azad in "küçuk gelin" or "little
bride"Çakmak also participated in feature films. His debut role was
Hakan in Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar (Unsent Letters), a film directed
by Yusuf Kurçenli. In 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul,
a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD,
and a short film The Death of Tennessee Williams in which he played
the title character.In theatre, he starred in My Name is Red, a period
drama adapted from Orhan Pamuk's novel of the same name; it was
produced by Goldhawk Productions and later broadcast by the BBC. He
starred in a play called Korku İmparatorluğu (Fear Empire). He was
involved in theatre productions for A Streetcar Named Desire and Play
It Again Sam.
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