
Acting · 80 years old
Ankara, Turkey
Ekrem Bora (born Ekrem Şerif Uçak; 7 March 1934 – 1 April 2012) was a Turkish film actor. After finishing school, he went to Sultanahmet State Printinghouse where he got a diploma in typesetting and binding. In 1953, he participated in and won the "Sinema Artist" competition held by Sezai Solelli's Yıldız (Star) magazine. Bora made his film debut in Alın Yazısı in 1955. After leaving acting for two years, he returned as the leading actor in Mavi Boncuk and went on to appear in nearly 150 films. He won the Golden Orange award for Best Actor twice; first in 1966 for his role in Sürtük, and second in 1991 for Soğuktu Ve Yağmur Çiseliyordu. On 1 April 2012 he died in hospital in Istanbul, aged 78, from a pulmonary edema. and was laid to rest at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery on 3 April 2012.

Şafak Bekçileri
Üstegmen Faruk

Star Hill
Murat

It Was Cold and Raining
Udi Cemal Bey

Gumus
Mehmet Fikri

The Guilty Are Among Us
Mümtaz

Ağlayan Melek
Vedat

The Immortal Woman
Murat

Acı Hayat
Ender

The Stranger's Daughter
Mazhar

Sad Love
Vural

Ayrılık
Vural Kral

Mazi Kalbimde Yaradır

Streetwalker

Dikkat Kan Aranıyor
Komiser

Woman Despiser
Kemal

Firat
Aga

Sezercik Yavrum Benim
Self (Konuk Oyuncu)

Gözleri Ömre Bedel
Turgut

Öksüzler

The Boy Who Knew Too Much!
Katil