
Haldun Boysan
Acting
Biography
Haldun Boysan was born on July 6, 1958 in Ankara, Turkey. He was an actor, known for Gemide (1998), Kurtlar Vadisi (2003) and Gülbeyaz (2002). He died on August 31, 2020 in Nevsehir, Turkey.
Born: July 6, 1958
Place of Birth: Ankara, Turkey
Known For

Second Spring
Second Spring was a television series in Turkey broadcast between 1998-2001 by ATV. First 8 epidodes appeared between 29 October 1998-20 May 1999. The next 15 epidodes were between 17 February-25 May 2000 and the last 14 episodes were between 21 September 2000-11 January 2001. There were also reruns; in 2007 by Fox TV and in 2011-2012 by Star TV.

Hayat Türküsü
The educational struggle of Hayat, an idealist teacher, in a forgotten, backward village of Van among the mountains.

Hercai
Miran is seeking revenge for his parents death so he plans to marry daughter Reyyan from the family who were responsible for that. Unexpectedly he falls in love with Reyyan. Will this change the plan?

My Dear Family
The story begins on a luxury cruise ship in the Caribbean, where Adanalı Samim, who had never taken on responsibilities, settles into a stable life after losing his sister and brother-in-law in a traffic accident. Years later, he lives in the same neighborhood as his fiancée, Ahsen, who left him in Adana. Ali, Samim's friend, thinks he has planned his life after meeting him. However, life happens while you're busy making other plans. Ali tracks down Ahsen, who left him, and finds her in Istanbul. He has only one acquaintance in Istanbul: Samim, his first love, and Ahsen. Life continues at full speed with fights, noise, joy, and entertainment.

Merhamet
A successful lawyer meets her lost childhood love after 13 years of deserting her poor hometown and abusive family. That encounter forces her to reconcile with her traumatic past and search for her lost family and their tragic fate.

Gülbeyaz

On Board
Sailors want to remain in their small world, which is warm and cozy and full of lies, but their routine life turns upside down when one of them gets mugged and badly beaten.

Somuncu Baba: Askin Sirri
Based on a real life story of sufi dervish Somuncu Baba, who lived in Aksaray in Turkey.

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.

Bir Hikayem Var
Mert, a young filmmaker, has one goal in mind: to make his own movie, no matter what it takes. To achieve this dream, he enlists the help of his closest friends, Okay and Aras, and they set out on their project. However, filmmaking is expensive, and they end up borrowing money from various sources; in the process, they resort to telling lies and making excuses. Of course, these lies will eventually come back to haunt them. But there is no turning back, and once they set out to make the film, the adventure begins. When things don't go as planned, a series of hilarious and adventurous events unfold. As they navigate this journey, they find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of unexpected and comedic situations.
Filmography
as Haşmet Yalçınoğlu
as Bicakci
as İsmet
as Hasmet Aga
as Tefeci
as Eşref Üzüm
as İmam / Gürcan
as Zafer'in Babası
as Ghayas
as Hayri
as Affan
as Rüstem
as Mazlum
as Av. Gazi
as ÇYDD Önündeki Esnaf
as Orhan
as Vasfi
as Muhtar
as Osman Keskin
as Zeki
as CGS Baskani
as Kadir
as Cezmi
as Süleyman Demirel
as Hayrettin
as Torbacı
as Kazu
as Hüdai
as Başkomiser Halil
as Av. Doğan
as Muhittin
as Jilet Abbas
as Emir Abdullah
as Firuz Ağa
as Tombalacı Mehmet
as Kaptan
as Ali Kemal
as Hancı Cemşit
as Mükremin
as Cemal
as Timur
as Kamil
as Kemal
as Kamil
as Kasap Veysel
as Cevdet Yaman