
Uzay Gökhan Irmak
Acting
Biography
He completed his first bachelor's degree in Cinema and Television as the top of his class; his second bachelor's degree in Acting at Beykent University Faculty of Fine Arts. He participated in various workshops with prominent figures such as the English theater group Propeller Theater Company, Jean-Jacques Lemetre, Kathryn Hunter, Johan Petri, and Daniel Irizarry. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2014 Intercollegiate Theater Festival for his role as Yannis in the play "Harikalar Avlusu." He performed in the play "Elektra" directed by Işıl Kasapoğlu at the Istanbul State Theater. He attended workshops and studies on Meisner Acting Technique with Steven Ditmyer at the Metropolis Theater in Berlin. Most recently, he took part in the play "Y is A Question I Keep Asking" at Berlin HB55 Kunst Fabric. Uzay Gökhan Irmak, who also works as a Drama Instructor and acting coach, won the Best Actor award for his role as Uğur in the film "Akif" at the 39th Villebourne Film Festival. He is continuing his master's degree in the Theater Department at Haliç University Graduate School.
Known For

A divorce lawyer who feels that there is nothing left to surprise him in life meets a beautiful young girl who work as a taxi driver to help her family. When the pair cross paths their lives will change forever.
Ateşböceği

Cennet is abandoned at birth and raised by her grandmother. Despite facing financial constraints, the young woman becomes a brilliant architect. Time puts everything in its place. In an expected turn of events, Cennet comes back into the lives of her biological mother and her childhood love. Through a path of revenge and redemption, Cennet teaches an inspiring lesson to the two most meaningful people in her life.
Cennet

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500T

An extraordinary night of a young man who's been stuck in between dilemmas.
Dissociated

Akif has to avoid compulsory military service and there's only one way... He gets close to Ugur who is exempt from military service for being gay.