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Home/People/Çetin Tekindor
Çetin Tekindor profile photo
Born
Jul 16, 1945
Age 80
Place of Birth
Sivas, Türkiye
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
20
TV Shows
Also Known As
Четин Текиндор
IMDb Profile

Çetin Tekindor

Acting

Biography
Çetin Tekindor graduated from Ankara State Conservatory in 1970. He made his theatrical debut with the play "IV. Murat". He taught "Stage and Diction" at Hacettepe University State Conservatory, and later continued this role at Bilkent University's Theatre Department until 1998. He gained wider recognition for voicing the character of Police Chief Stewart McMillan, played by Rock Hudson, in the TRT television series "McMillan and Wife" which aired from 1976-1977. He later became a well-known figure in the 1983 television series "Küçük Ağa" directed by Yücel Çakmaklı. His first appearance on the big screen was in the film "Kaçamak" (1987), directed by Başar Sabuncu, in which he shared the lead roles with Müjde Ar. While acting in theatrical plays and providing voiceovers for foreign films and TV series broadcast on TRT, he also appeared in TV series such as Dönemeç (1988) and Önce Canan (1988), and in TV films such as Son Türbedar (1996) and Kerem (1999). Following this, he took on a significant role as Sinan, nicknamed "King" in the highly successful TV series Yılan Hikayesi (1999). This was followed by the TV series Tutku Çemberi (2000), Üzgünüm Leyla (2002), and Çaylak (2003). In the same year, he won the Best Actor award at the 2003 Ankara Film Festival for his role in his second feature film, Karşılaşma. Also in 2003, the TV series Bir İstanbul Masalı achieved considerable success on television. In 2004, he starred in the TV series Şeytan Ayrıntıda Gizlidir, adapted from Ahmet Ümit's crime novel of the same name. That same year, he starred in two feature films. The first was "Anlat İstanbul," a film with five different stories by five different Turkish directors, and the second was "Babam ve Oğlum," directed by Çağan Irmak, which achieved great box office success in Türkiye. In this film, where he portrayed Hüseyin Efendi, a village headman from İzmir, Tekindor won Best Actor Awards at the 27th SİYAD Turkish Cinema Awards and the 13th ÇASOD Awards. Tekindor continues to work in film and television acting.
Ayla: The Daughter of War poster

Ayla: The Daughter of War

as Yaşlı Süleyman
2017
My Father poster

My Father

as Yusuf Tunalı
2017
My Grandfather's People poster

My Grandfather's People

as Mehmet Yavaş
2011
Hunting Season poster

Hunting Season

as Battal
2010
Dersimiz: Atatürk poster

Dersimiz: Atatürk

as Tarihçi Dede
2010
The Messenger poster

The Messenger

as Zekeriya
2008
First Love poster

First Love

as Asaf
2006
Kabuslar Evi: Hayal-i Cihan poster

Kabuslar Evi: Hayal-i Cihan

as Haluk
2006
My Father and My Son poster

My Father and My Son

as Hüseyin
2005
İstanbul Tales poster

İstanbul Tales

as İhsan
2005
Encounter poster

Encounter

as Mahmut
2003
Impromptu poster

Impromptu

as Orhan
1988
Yavrularım poster

Yavrularım

as Cemal Kaya
1984