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CCON | COMIC CON STUTTGART 2022 | Stargast | Mehmet Kurtuluş

Appearance: On all convention days
Autograph: EUR 25,00  -  Photosession: EUR 30,00

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Known from the Netflix series Into the Night and as Tatort detective Cenk Batu, we are pleased to welcome Mehmet Kurtuluş at CCON | COMIC CON STUTTGART 2022.

Kurtuluş was born in the Turkish city of Uşak. At the age of two, he moved to Salzgitter with his family.

After his first television roles in various TV series and another theater engagement at the Hamburg Kammerspiele, he had his breakthrough in Fatih Akın’s Kurz und schmerzlos (1998) in the leading role of the young Turk Gabriel. He had previously worked with Akın on his award-winning short film Getürkt (1996).

This was followed by leading roles in, among others, Roland Suso Richter’s successful two-part TV movie Der Tunnel. There he played alongside Heino Ferch and Nicolette Krebitz. Doris Dörrie hired him for her chamber-play-like film Nackt.

Since November 2007, he has been a mentor at the Braunschweig Music Academy.

Kurtuluş succeeded Robert Atzorn as Chief Inspector Cenk Batu, playing an undercover investigator on NDR’s Tatort in Hamburg for six episodes from 2008 to 2011. He had previously appeared as an investigator alongside Maria Furtwängler in the controversial Tatort episode “Wem Ehre gebührt” (2007).

After Kurtuluş did not renew his contract with NDR for Tatort, he explained in March 2011 that he wanted to concentrate on his international film projects in the future. First, however, he still played William Shakespeare’s Othello at Stuttgart’s Altes Schauspielhaus in the fall of 2011. In 2012, he moved to Los Angeles. In the fall of 2013, he co-starred with Samuel L. Jackson in the Finnish-German-British production Big Game, most of which was shot in Munich. Since 2020, he can be seen in the first Belgian Netflix series Into the Night.

Sources & additional links for Mehmet Kurtuluş:

Wikipedia, IMDb, Facebook, Instagram

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