
Birol Ünel
Born: 1961-08-18
Place of Birth: Silifke, Mersin, Turkey
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Birol Ünel (born 18 August 1961) was a Turkish-German actor who played in German and Turkish films, television, and theatrical productions. His name, "Birol", means "unique" in Turkish. Ünel was born in Mersin in southern Turkey. In 1968, his family moved to Brinkum near Bremen in Germany. He studied acting at Hanover Conservatory. Ünel began as a theatre actor at the Berliner Tacheles where he played the lead and also directed the play "Caligula". Ünel made his film debut in 1988's The Passenger. He played a private detective in the film Dealer which he followed up with a role in Fatih Akın's Im Juli. Birol then acted in the award winning Gegen die Wand as Cahit Tomruk. He won the German film prize for best actor for this role. His latest films have been Transylvania, Seven Heroes and Soul Kitchen. Ünel also acted in the hit Turkish film Hırsız var! in 2005. Description above from the Wikipedia article Birol Ünel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Back to Nothing

Enemy at the Gates

In July

Soul Kitchen

My Mother

The Unpolished

Sleepless Night

Falling

Head-On

Robbery Alla Turca

Dealer

Mau Mau

Transylvania

Hürkuş: Göklerdeki Kahraman

German Dream

Netekim Karakolu

King of Thieves

House of the Sleeping Beauties

Plan B

I'm Off Then

Frankfurt Millennium

Looking for Eimish

Blackberry

The Passenger – Welcome to Germany

A Wopbobaloobop a Lopbamboom

Valerie

North Pole

The Moon and Other Lovers

Kalbin Zamanı
