Turkish actor (born May 8, )
Kaan Urgancıoğlu | |
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| Born | () 8 May (age43) İzmir, Turkey |
| Nationality | Turkish |
| Education | Marmara University |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Yearsactive | –present |
| Height | m (6ft 1in) |
| Spouse | Burcu Denizer (m.) |
| Children | 1 |
| Parents |
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Kaan Urgancıoğlu (born May 9, ) is a Turkish actor. He is best known for his role as Emir Kozcuoğlu in the TV series Kara Sevda that was sold to more than countries worldwide as well as his role as Ilgaz Kaya in Yargi, for which he won a Golden Butterfly Award for Best actor. Both of his series are the only Turkish series that have won an International Emmy Award.
Kaan Urgancıoğlu was born on May 9, in İzmir, Turkey. On his father's side he is of Turkish descent and on his mother's side he is of Albanian and Syrian descent.[1] He went to the Private Turkish College Secondary School and the American College.[2] After graduating from highschool, he moved to Istanbul in and studied at the Marmara University's Finance Department.[2] Urgancıoğlu started to study cinema as well as university education. He graduated after 7 years. In , while still at university, he started to work as an actor on the recommendation of actress Demet Akbağ, a family friend.
Urgancıoğlu had his first role as the lead actor in a series based on the historical comic book Karaoğlan. He then had a role in the youth series Kampüsistan. He played in many popular series and films afterwards.[3] In he went to the United States and studied acting there for 6 months. He is best known for playing Emir Kozcuoğlu in Kara Sevda (Endless Love), one of the most successful Turkish series internationally and first Turkish series in history to win the International Emmy Award for "Best Telenovela",[4] along with two other international awards.[5][6] He also starred in the Netflix original series Aşk , which premiered in In , he began starring in Yargı (Family Secrets) and shared the leading roles with Pınar Deniz, with whom he had previously co-starred in Aşk (Love ). Yargi was second Turkish series in history to win the International Emmy Award for "Best Telenovela",.[7] The only two Turkish series ever to win an International Emmy Award both starred Kaan Urgancioglu in a leading role. He also took part in the movie "Operation Fortune", directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Jason Statham and Hugh Grant.[8]
Urgancıoğlu married Burcu Denizer on 19 June in Greece, Athens.[9] The couple welcomed a son named Ardıç on 8 December [10]
| Film | |||
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| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| Ispanaktan Nağmeler | - | Guest role | |
| İlk Aşk | Arif Ege | Supporting role | |
| Son Ders: Aşk ve Üniversite | Ulaş Atilla | Leading role | |
| Büşra | Titrek | Supporting role | |
| Peşpeşe | Harun | ||
| Panzehir | Mehmet | ||
| Uzaklarda Arama | Tayfun | Leading role | |
| Baron 2 | Ehsan | Leading role/Uzbek film | |
| Gerçek Olamaz | Murat | Leading role | |
| Sen Yaşamaya Bak | Fırat | ||
| Alias Baron | Ehsan | Supporting role | |
| Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre | Casa | ||
| Sen Büyümeye Bak | Fırat | Leading role | |
| Streaming Series | |||
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| Leyla ile Mecnun | Berkcan | Joined | |
| Jack Ryan | Deniz | Guest role | |
| – | Aşk | Kemal | Leading role |
| TV series | |||
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| Karaoğlan | Karaoğlan | Leading role | |
| Kampüsistan | Tolga | ||
| Yeniden Çalıkuşu | Ali | ||
| Sessiz Gece | Anıl | Supporting role | |
| Seni Çok Özledim | Ateş Erturç | Leading role | |
| Körfez Ateşi | - | Guest role | |
| Gülpare | - | ||
| Ah Polis Olsam | Nezih | Supporting role | |
| Azap Yolu | Yiğit | ||
| Tutsak | Mehmet | Leading role | |
| Limon Ağacı | Kaan | ||
| Ayrılık | Deniz | ||
| Avrupa Yakası | Himself | Guest role | |
| Canım Ailem | Talat | ||
| Düriye'nin Güğümleri | Ümit | Supporting role | |
| Bir Ömür Yetmez | Eren | ||
| Son | Tayfun | ||
| Düşman Kardeşler | Mehmet | Leading role | |
| A.Ş.K. | Can | ||
| Filinta[11] | Otto Petrovic | Supporting role | |
| – | Kara Sevda | Emir Kozcuoğlu | Leading role |
| – | Yargı | Ilgaz Kaya | |