İsmail Hacıoğlu

İsmail Hacıoğlu (born 30 November 1985) is a Turkish actor and son of Turkey national under-18 football team coach Mehmet Hacıoğlu and brother of actress Kardelen Hacıoğlu. Since the beginning his career, he is cited as one of the best actors of his generation.[5][6][7]

İsmail Hacıoğlu
Born (1985-11-30) 30 November 1985
Spouse(s)
(m. 2010; div. 2015)
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Duygu Kumarki
(m. 2016; div. 2020)
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Children1
Parent

Career

His paternal family is of Turkish descent who immigrated from Bulgaria. He started acting by playing in a play when he was in the fifth grade of elementary school. He studied Theater at Müjdat Gezen Art Center. He has been involved in theater plays for two seasons there. He played in the private theater of Aydoğan Tamer and Erdal Duman, and then at the Istanbul Youth Theater. While he was studying at Müjdat Gezen Art Center, he started dubbing ads. While playing in "Bir Istanbul Masalı", he won the theater Department of Mimar Sinan University State Conservatory but then dropped out of the university. He has appeared in many popular films and series. He has numerous awards and box office successes.[8]

At the age of fifteen, he began his TV career with sequel series Günaydın İstanbul Kardeş. He played in hit youth series "Koçum Benim". He was cast in popular dramas "Bir İstanbul Masalı", "Beyaz Gelincik". He played in Sinekli Bakkal which based on classic novel. With his ex-wife Vildan Atasever, he played in Gece Sesleri based on novel.[9][10][11][12]

He portrayed two roles as Mehmed II and Fatih İkinci in surreal period comedy "Osmanlı Tokadı" alongside Vildan Atasever, Pelin Akil. He played in period comedy "Zeyrek ile Çeyrek" which spin-off series of Filinta. He portrayed as Üsküplü Ali in historical drama "Mehmetçik Kut'ül Amare".[13]

He played two characters in "Mahkum" which won Seoul Best Series Award.[14][15]

His web series are "Hükümsüz" and "Ölüm Kime Yakışır".

Filmography

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Bana Şans Dile Çağlar
2002 Hiçbiryerde Boy
2003 Karşılaşma Osman
2005 Anlat İstanbul Fiko
2006 Sınav Mert
2007 Kabadayı Murat
2008 Hoşçakal Güzin Serkan
2009 Vali Sarp Uçar
2009 Gökten Üç Elma Düştü Ali
2009 Başka Semtin Çocukları Veysel
2009 Sonsuz Bir An Volkan
2010 Çakal Akın
2011 Sinyora Enrica ile İtalyan Olmak Ekin
2011 Türkan Police Mustafa
2013 Meryem Murat
2015 Sonsuz Bir Aşk Volkan
2015 Kafes Mehmet Sipahi
2016 Mahrumlar Kutlu TV Film
2016 Lokman İlyas İlyas
2016 Kayıp İnci Cemal
2017 Ayla Süleyman Dilbirliği
2019 Cep Herkülü: Naim Süleymanoğlu Mehmet Tunç
2019 Şuursuz Aşk Yusuf
2019 Türk İşi Dondurma Kaptan
2022 Kesişme: İyi ki Varsın Eren Ferhat Gedik
2023 49[16] Oğuz
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Günaydın İstanbul Kardeş
2002 Koçum Benim Ali
2003–2005 Bir İstanbul Masalı Ozan Kozan
2005–2007 Beyaz Gelincik Mehmet Ali Aslanbaş
2007 Sinekli Bakkal Onur
2008–2009 Gece Sesleri Yağız Haksever
2008 Beni Unutma Guest
2011 Şüphe Aziz Kutlu
2011–2012 Firar Civan
2013–2014 Osmanlı Tokadı Mehmed II / Fatih İkinci
2015 Zeyrek ile Çeyrek Meftun
2017 Kayıtdışı Nejat Ateş
2018–2019 Mehmetçik Kut'ül Amare Üsküplü Ali
2019–2020 Çocuk Hasan Çetin
2020 Zümrüdüanka Cihan Gürtuna
2021–2022 Mahkum Barış Yesari / Savaş Yesari
2023 Taçsız Prenses Evgin
Web series
Year Title Role Notes
2021 Hükümsüz Selim Exxen
TBA Ölüm Kime Yakışır TV+

Awards

  • 2003 – 40th Antalya Film Festival – Hopeful Young Actor for The Encounter (Karşılaşma)
  • 2003 – 15th Ankara Film Festival – Mehmet Emin Toprak - Hopeful New Actor for The Encounter
  • 2003 – 25th Siyad Türk Cinema Awards – Hopeful Artist of the Year for The Encounter
  • 2004 – 11th ÇASOD "Best Actor" Awards – Hopeful Actor for The Encounter
  • 2009 – 20th Ankara Film Festival Awards – "Best Supporting Actor" - Üç Elma Düştü
  • 2011 – 16th Sadri Alışık Awards – "Best Actor of the Year" -Çakal – Erhan Kozan

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