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Muhsin Ertuğrul

Muhsin Ertugrul also known as Ertugrul Muhsin Bey, was a Turkish actor and director. Muhsin Ertugrul, who had important contributions to both Turkish theatre and Turkish cinema, was born in Istanbul on 28 February 1892. His first performance in theatre was in 1909 with the role of "Bob" in Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. He ran the Darülbedayi Theatre in Istanbul from its opening in 1914. He married in 1929 Neyyire Neyir (née Münire Eyüp), one of the first ever Turkish actresses, who debuted in the 1923 movie Atesten Gömlek, directed by himself. The marriage lasted until Neyyire's death in 1943. Ertugrul then married Handan Uran (born 1927) in 1950. A stage actress, she starred in her only movie, the 1953 Halici Kiz, once again directed by Ertugrul himself. She survived her husband's death in 1979. During his stay in Izmir following the honorary doctor ceremony, Ertugrul died of a heart attack at the age of 87 on 29 April 1979. He was buried in Zincirlikuyu Cemetery in Istanbul. Muhsin Ertugrul was bestowed the title Honorary Doctor by Ege University on 23 April 1979 in recognition for his contribution to the theatre and cinema of Turkey. Three theaters in Turkey are named in his honor: the Harbiye Muhsin Ertugrul Stage and Bahcesehir Muhsin Ertugrul Theatre in Istanbul and the Muhsin Ertugrul Stage in Ankara. - IMDb Mini Biography By: yusufpiskin


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Born:
Feb 27, 1892 In Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
Movie/TV Credits:
8
First Appeared:
In the movie Die Fürstin von Beranien 1918-01-01
Latest Project:
Movie Kıskanç 1942-01-01
Known For
Poster of Shirt of Fire
Poster of The Tragedy at Kizkulesi
Poster of Samson
Poster of Die Fürstin von Beranien
Filmography
Movie Kıskanç 1942-01-01
Movie Victims of Lust 1940-01-02
Movie Aysel, the Daughter of the Swampy House 1934-01-01
Movie Ankara Postası 1928-01-01
Movie Shirt of Fire İhsan 1923-01-02
Movie The Tragedy at Kizkulesi 1923-01-02
Movie Samson 1919-01-01
Movie Die Fürstin von Beranien 1918-01-01