Erdal Tosun
Biography
Erdal Tosun, 9 April 1963 in Istanbul, was a prominent actor in cinema, theater, and television. He was born into a family deeply rooted in the performing arts, being the son of the celebrated Yeşilçam actor Necdet Tosun, and his brother, Gürdal Tosun, also pursued a career in acting.
Tosun completed his education at Beyoğlu Fındıklı High School in 1980 and made his film debut in 1981 with the movie "Mine." He later graduated from the State Conservatory of Mimar Sinan University, which laid the foundation for his theatrical career. Following his graduation, he established Özel Tiyatro and began performing with the Antalya State Theatre.
In a notable turn in his career, he starred in Murathan Mungan's "Mezopotamya Üçlemesi" before leaving his position at the State Theatres to join the BKM Players. Throughout his career, Tosun appeared in various films and television series. He is particularly remembered for his role as "Medeni Karpuz" in the film "Yarım Elma," where his iconic line, "Kıroyum ama para bende," resonated with audiences.
Erdal Tosun's contributions to Turkish cinema and theater remain significant, leaving a lasting legacy in the performing arts community.
Filmography
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Magic Carpet Ride
2005 • Üzeyir Kavak
Bana Masal Anlatma
2015 • Cemal
Koğuş Akademisi
2013
Vizontele
2001 • Şeyhmus
The Turks Must Be Crazy
2009
My Father and My Son
2005
Dance with the Jackals
2010 • Bestami Muço
Wedding Association 2: Circumcision
2015 • Fikret'in Oda Arkadaşı
Trouble on Wheels
2015 • Damadın Babası
Home Coming
2006 • İşkenceci Polis