Haluk Bilginer is a Turkish actor. In addition to his acting career in Turkey, he has also worked in the United Kingdom and remains known for his role as Mehmet Osman in the television soap opera
EastEnders (1985) during the 1980s. He has also starred in Hollywood movies as a minor actor. He played a villainous guerrilla leader in the 1987 comedy film
Ishtar (1987) (one of the most notorious flops in movie history) and a Turkish Mafioso in the 2001 dark comedy film
Buffalo Soldiers (2001). He played the character of Emre Celenk in the episode of Persephone in
MI-5 (2002) 2004.
Bilginer was born in Izmir, Turkey. He graduated from Ankara State Conservatory in 1977 before going to England where he graduated from London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He landed his first role at
EastEnders (1985). Bilginer makes his first appearance in
EastEnders (1985) as Mehmet Osman on-screen in June 1985, four months after the show originally aired. His arrival coincides with a cot death story line of Sue and Ali's baby, Hassan. Mehmet appears as a recurring character from 1985-1987, setting up a cab firm named Ozcabs from inside Ali's cafe; however, he becomes a regular in 1988, when both he and his wife Guizin (Ishia Bennison) are made partners in Ali's cafe, which is renamed Café Osman. Mehmet is portrayed as a charmer, a rogue and a womanizer. Author of The
EastEnders (1985) Handbook,
Hilary Kingsley, has said of him, "he tries it on with every woman he meets and sometimes succeeds through a combination of good looks and sheer audacity." A serial gambler, Mehmet was shown to steer Ali into various money-losing ploys, and had a combustible marriage to Guizin, who put up with his philandering, as in the Turkish community, that's "what a wife was expected to do".
Described as "the Terrible Turk", Haluk Bilginer was one of the more popular male cast members on
EastEnders (1985) during the 1980s, and he reportedly received sackfuls of fan mail, "despite playing a villain and a womanizing snake".
Hilary Kingsley has said that what made the character so popular was Bilginer's Omar Sharif-style good looks and charm. Following the departure of Holland and Smith, Mehmet was eventually written out of the serial in May 1989, in a story line that signified the disbandment of the Osman family. On-screen, Mehmet returns to his native Cyprus after a fight with Guizin regarding her suspicions about Mehmet's fabricated affair with Sue. The Osman family were among many characters to leave the serial that year. Writer
Colin Brake has commented, "the pace of comings and going was fast and furious during 1989, as the program me tried to find a new direction." Bilginer went into musical theatre after leaving
EastEnders (1985). During the course of the show, he came to Turkey to star in the 1987 TV series
Gecenin Öteki Yüzü (1987) (The Other Side of the Night), where he met his eventual first wife
Zuhal Olcay, famous Turkish actress and singer. After dividing his time in London and Istanbul for six years, he left the show to stay in Turkey permanently and married
Zuhal Olcay in 1992. He guest starred in an episode of
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992) as Ismet Inönü, and went on to star in the
Yavuz Özkan film "
Iki Kadin (1992)" (Two Women). He then starred in various movies including the controversial
Istanbul Beneath My Wings (1996) (Istanbul Under My Wings) and the famous
Sawdust Tales (1997) (Master, Kill Me). After critical acclaim for these roles, he earned his first award as a supporting actor in
Innocence (1997) (Innocence). After deciding he wants to pursue career on stage, he founded "Tiyatro Stüdyosu" (Theatre Studio) with his ex-wife
Zuhal Olcay and Ahmet Levendoglu in 1990. After starring in various plays for six years, he had to return to screen in 1996 because of a fire that has destroyed the theater. He and his wife starred in television and movies to raise money to found another theater.
During this era, he starred in
Eyvah Kizim Büyüdü (2000) (Oh My, My Daughter Has Grown), starting his second era in television. After years of work, he and his wife managed to start a second theater, called "Oyun Atölyesi" (Play Workshop). His most famous role however came after he started his second theater. He landed a role in
Sweet Life (2001), a remake of
The Jeffersons (1975). He played the role of Ihsan Yildirim, an angry and foul-mouthed, yet lovable dry cleaner. He was accompanied by legendary actress
Türkan Soray, who played his wife,
Asuman Dabak playing the witty cleaner, Neco playing the Greek neighbor (The enmity between Greeks and Turks were put instead of the Black-White one in the original) and
Çolpan Ilhan playing Neco's wife. He and the show's breakthrough character Irfan (played by
Celal Kadri Kinoglu) are regarded as the best characters in Turkish TV history. He divorced
Zuhal Olcay in 2004 and began a relationship with
Askin Nur Yengi, a famous Turkish singer. They married in 2006 and had a girl. After
Sweet Life (2001), he starred in
Where's Firuze? (2004) (Where Are You Firuze?),
Hirsiz Var! (2005) (Thief!) and
Killing the Shadows (2006) (Why Were Hacivat&Karagöz Murdered?). His most recent role in
Police (2007) (Police) however, is his most critically acclaimed role after
Sweet Life (2001). His portrayal of the troubled police legend Musa Rami has gained critical acclaim from both critics and viewers, who thought the movie was too experimental. Bilginer, however, has said that he will work in all of
Onur Ünlü's (screenwriter and director of
Police (2007)) movies, even as an extra if required. Bilginer played the role of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in an Is Bank commercial, which first aired on 10 November 2007 during the 69th commemorations of Atatürk's death. In 2009 , He play in famous Turkish series
Ezel (2009) during the second season. He became famous with this role around many countries . Bilginer co-starred in the 2009 American thriller
The International (2009) as Ahmet Sunay, a Turkish high-tech missile guidance system dealer. He was accompanied by
Clive Owen and
Naomi Watts in this movie. Bilginer plays Aydin, an imposing Grey-haired former actor, in
Winter Sleep (2014), which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014.