Yılmaz Duru
Yılmaz Duru (8 August 1929, Adana - 2 March 2010, Istanbul ) was a Turkish actor, producer, director, screenwriter and dancer.
Duru, who started his art career in 1944 with the operetta "The Voice", started acting in 1954 after working as a professional dancer for a while. He married Nilüfer Aydan . He went to America and taught dance. He received training in cinema and television there and after returning to Turkey, he founded a company called Tura Film and started directing and producing. He worked with Soviet film producers. He wrote scripts. He composed music for three films in his art life.
Duru, who started his art career in 1944 with the operetta "The Voice", started acting in 1954 after working as a professional dancer for a while. He married Nilüfer Aydan . He went to America and taught dance. He received training in cinema and television there and after returning to Turkey, he founded a company called Tura Film and started directing and producing. He worked with Soviet film producers. He wrote scripts. He composed music for three films in his art life.
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33 titles
Altın Koza
Mother
My Love, My Sorrow
Beyoğlu Piliçleri
Hancı
Dağların Aslanı Sepetçioğlu
Mankurt
Bin Yıllık Yol
Düşman Kardeşler
Bir Dilim Ekmek
Bitter Bread
Azap Yolları
Sütü Bozuk
Çapraz Delikanlı
Bekarlık Sultanlıktır
Büyük Öç
Yaşasın Hayat
Dry Summer
Zalimler
Kuşatma
İnce Memed Vuruldu
İki Ateş Arasında
Red Carnations
Silah Kardeş Elinde
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