Muzaffer Tema

Muzaffer Tema ( born June 15, 1919 in Istanbul, † October 4, 2011 in Çeşme, Turkey) was a Turkish actor.

Life

Tema studied for his education flute, violin and piano at the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory and subsequently found employment as a musician at the Ankara State Conservatory and in the Philharmonic Orchestra of the President.

He made ​​his acting debut in 1949 in the films CigLiK, Fato - Ya ya istiklal ölüm and Uçuruma dogru and played in the course of his acting career in over 130 films. In the late 1950s he was the first Turkish actor, who received role offers in the film industry in Hollywood, and supporting roles in the movies A Certain Smile ( 1958) by Jean Negulesco with Rossano Brazzi and Joan Fontaine and 12 to the Moon (1960 ) by David Bradley played with Ken Clark and Michi Kobi, where he appeared in Bradley's movie under the stage name Tema Bey.

The German public Tema was the early 1970s, known as he starred in two episodes of the ZDF three clock divider 11 20 of Wolfgang Becker on the side of Joachim Fuchsberger a Turkish police officer. Most recently, he starred in the italy - Turkish film The tomato war, among other things beside Gianni Rizzo, Giancarlo Prete, Brad Harris and Hüseyin Zan (Antonio e Placido - Attenti ragazzi ... chi rompe paga, 1975) by Giorgio Ferroni on.

In addition to his acting career, he worked in a few films as a director, film producer and screenwriter.

Filmography (selection)

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