Nejat İşler

Nejat İşler (Turkish pronunciation: [neˈʒat iʃˈlæɾ]; born 28 February 1972) is a Turkish actor and writer. He is best known for many hit films including Cannes Film Festivale recipients.[1]Some of his popular series are Behzat Ç, Gülbeyaz, Bıçak Sırtı, Keşanlı Ali Destanı, İntikam, Aliye, and Şehnaz Tango.[2][3]

Nejat İşler
Nejat İşler at Gümüşlükspor championship, 2016
Born
Necat İşler

(1972-02-28) 28 February 1972
NationalityTurkish
EducationYıldız Technical University
OccupationActor
Years active1994–present

Biography

Nejat İşler was born in Eyüp, Istanbul. He studied at Cağaloğlu Anadolu High School, where he joined the theatre group.[4] He took a photography course for two years at Yıldız Technical University, before serving his military service. After which he worked for some time as a salesman. After viewing the play Death of Danton, he became inspired to become an actor and joined Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Conservatory from where he graduated in theatre.

With two friends, he formed the "Kahramanlar ve Soytarılar Theatre" and "Bodrum Deneme Sahnesi". After making his onscreen debut in the Borsa in 1993, later played films such as Eylül Fırtınası. Mustafa Hakkında Herşey and Anlat İstanbul. He played in the Turkish TV series Behzat Ç. Bir Ankara Polisiyesi as a ruthless villain with a dark sense of humor and honor. He had leading role for same role in spin off series "Saygı". He also appeared as one of the actors in the movies "Behzat Ç. Seni Kalbime Gömdüm", "Behzat Ç. Ankara Yanıyor".[5]

He is the author of the books Gerçek Hesap Bu and Ben Hep Senin Yanındaydım. He is also the president of Gümüşlükspor football team.[6]

Personal life

İşler was rushed to the private Bodrum Acıbadem Hospital in January 2014.[7] He was diagnosed with respiratory failure caused by severe pulmonary infection.[8]

Filmography

Movies

YearTitleRole
1999Eylül Fırtınası
2004Mustafa Hakkında HerşeyFikret
Anlat İstanbulRamazan
2005Çalıntı GözlerHalil
20062 Süper Film BirdenRefik Bey
2007BardaSelim
YumurtaYusuf
Yaşamın KıyısındaCommissioner
200911'e 10 kalaAli
Ejder KapanıEnsar
2010Siyah BeyazDoctor
2011Kaybedenler KulübüKaan Çaydamlı
Çınar AğacıYağız
2012Behzat Ç. Seni Kalbime GömdümErcüment Çözer
2013Behzat Ç. Ankara Yanıyor
2014Kış Uykusuİsmail
2016İkimizin YerineDoğan
2017İstanbul KırmızısıDeniz
Martıların EfendisiCafer
2018Kaybedenler Kulübü YoldaKaan
20209,75Ahmet
2022TamirhaneYılmaz
2023OregonOrçun
İyi Adamın 10 GünüSadık

Web series

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010–2019Behzat Ç. Bir Ankara PolisiyesiErcüment Çözer
2020-2021Saygı

TV series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Borsa
Tanrı Misafiri
1994Gurur
Şehnaz TangoErgün
1998Dertler Bizim Olsun
Mavi Düşler
1999Deli YürekOktay
2001Nasıl Evde KaldımMetin
Dedem, Gofret ve BenMurat
2002Aşk ve Gururİlhan Timur
2002–2003GülbeyazKadir DemiroğluLeading Role
2003Sultan MakamıGuest
Kurşun Yarası
2004Çemberimde Gül Oya(himself)
Beyaz Gelincik
Şeytan Ayrıntıda GizlidirAli
AliyeDeniz Erbil
2007–2008Bıçak SırtıAli Sinan
2009KapalıçarşıCemalSeason 1
Parmaklıklar ArdındaAhmetGuest
2011–2012Keşanlı Ali DestanıKeşanlı Ali
2012İntikamRüzgâr DenizciSeason 1
2017Bodrum MasalıBoraJoined
2019–2021ÇukurÇağatay Erdenet
2023AileCihan Soykan

Dubbing

  • 2014-Benim Adım Gültepe
  • 2022-Kuş Uçuşu

Theater

YearTitleWriterVenue
1992Ferhatın Yeni AcılarıYüksel PazarkayaIstanbul State Theater
1994Yeşil Papağan LimitetMemet BaydurIstanbul State Theater
1997They Shoot Horses, Don't They?Horace McCoyIstanbul Show Center

References

  1. "Altın Palmiye, Nuri Bilge Ceylan'ın 'Kış Uykusu'na". 24 May 2014.
  2. "Nejat İşler kimdir? - Yeni Akit".
  3. "Altın Palmiye, Nuri Bilge Ceylan'ın 'Kış Uykusu'na". 24 May 2014.
  4. "Nejat İşler, Erdoğan'ın yeğeni mi?" (in Turkish). 26 July 2009. Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  5. "Nejat İşler'in rol aldığı yapımlar". 8 July 2020.
  6. "Nejat İşler Eserleri ve en Çok Satan Kitapları - Can Yayınları".
  7. "Dualar Nejat İşler için..." (in Turkish). 18 January 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
  8. "Nejat İşler konuşmaya başladı". Cumhuriyet (in Turkish). 30 January 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2019.


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