
Çetin Tekindor
Çetin Tekindor, born on July 16, 1945, in Sivas, is one of the most acclaimed and respected Turkish actors. Trained at the Ankara State Conservatory, he began his career in theater, becoming a leading figure of the Turkish State Theatres. His prominence extended to film and television, where he has portrayed memorable roles, demonstrating remarkable versatility. Among his most celebrated films is *Babam ve Oğlum* (My Father and My Son, 2005), a performance that earned him unanimous critical and public acclaim. Other significant films include *Av Mevsimi* and *Dedemin İnsanları*. On the small screen, he has achieved great success with internationally renowned series such as *Karadayı*, *İçerde*, where he played the charismatic antagonist, and more recently, *Yalı Çapkını*. Throughout his long career, he has been honored with numerous awards, including the prestigious Golden Orange Award, solidifying his status as an icon of Turkish cinema and theater.
