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Gender: Male

Place of birth: Izmir, Turkey

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Movie Involvements: 53

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Biography

Mehmet Aslan (1 May 1931, İzmir - 1 September 1987, Heybeliada ) is a Turkish actor , screenwriter and film director. Having completed his primary, secondary and high school education in Izmir, Aslan studied for a while in the electrical department of Yıldız Technical University, then left the university and started working as an electrical technician. In 1949, he became acquainted with cinema by working as an assistant and actor in the film Captain Tahsin, directed by Orhon Murat Arıburnu and in which he played the leading role. Continuing his career as an actor and assistant director, Aslan wrote his first script, "Ateş Gibi Kadın" (Woman Like Fire), in 1965. He began directing the film Bir Gönül Oyunu (A Heart Game) in the same year. He is known as the director of the Tarkan series of films. On the posters of films directed or written by Mehmet Aslan, his surname is sometimes written as Arslan.

Most Famous Work

Love, Desire and Weapons
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Love, Desire and Weapons

(1977) Director
Zagor
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Zagor

(1972) Writer
Tarkan and the Blood of the Vikings
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6
Tarkan and the Armless Hero
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Tarkan and the Armless Hero

(1973) Director
Tarkan and the Silver Saddle
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Thirsty for Love: Sex and Murder
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Akbulut Malkoçoğlu ve Karaoğlan'a Karşı
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Üç Kardeşe Bir Gelin
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Üç Kardeşe Bir Gelin

(1965) Assistant Director

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1973 Director
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1972 Director
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1971 Director
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1969 Director
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1968 Director
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1967 Director
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1965 Assistant Director
1963 Assistant Director
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1961 Assistant Director
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