
Engin Özsayın
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Engin Özsayın.
Born: June 25, 1963
Place of Birth: Konya, Türkiye
Known For

As If
Yılmaz and İlkkan are two friends who are constantly fighting each other. Their biggest feature is always being able to do things that will turn their ordinary lives upside down. They magnify small events incredibly and give you a nervous breakdown. They are the embodiment of the misfortunes, strange events and despair we experience every day.

The Valley of The Wolves
Valley of the Wolves was a Turkish television drama which broadcast mainly on Show TV and then transferred to Kanal D, then atv for its last season. It was mostly about an agent named Polat Alemdar who leaked into the mafia after his plastic surgery. The scenario has direct and indirect references to the Turkish politics and political history from a viewpoint of an undercover agent. Valley of the Wolves became one of the most successful TV shows in Turkey and produced a successful feature film named Valley of the Wolves: Iraq.

Milat

Behzat Ç.: Ankara Is on Fire
In the absence of Behzat Ç., a superintendent named Himmet gets replaced as the president of the murder Bureau. When the murder of minister of Interior makes a big impact, Himmet decides to take advantage of it and he makes his team help the fight against terrorism bureau.

Ustura Kemal

Adı: Yunus

Cumhurbaşkanı Öteki Türkiye'de
One day, exhausted by the fast pace of politics, the President secretly escapes to catch his breath, even if only for a short while, and mingles with the people. As this VIP escape team, consisting of the First Lady and the President, is about to leave the borders of Ankara, another unexpected escapee joins them: the prostitute Buse.

Bir Gevrek, Bir Boyoz, İki de Kumru

Smart Rabbit Momo: The Big Chase
The story of Momo, a rabbit who lives in the Singing Forest, and his struggle to save his friends.

Evli ve Çocuklu
Evli ve Çocuklu (Married with Children) was a Turkish adaptation of the American sitcom Married... with Children and ran for 8 episodes on the Turkish TV channel Kanal D in 2004. The series was a literal translation of the original series, only with Turkish actors. All dialogues, gags, and episode titles were taken from the original scripts, except for the names which were changed to Turkish ones. Al Bundy became Niyazi Tonguç, Peggy was named Jale, and the children's names were Efe and Tugba instead of Bud and Kelly.
Filmography
as Arslan - Komser - Sarı Kafa (ses)
as Aykut
as Hasan Yaylı
as İmam
as Freud Fethi