Aziz Çapkurt
Aziz Çapkurt, born in Kars, Turkey back in 1981, is one of those guys who just can’t sit still—actor, director, probably the kind of person who’s always got five ideas buzzing around at once. Seriously, you look at his film credits and it’s clear he’s not afraid to jump genres or shake things up. He’s popped up in stuff like "Invade" (2021), which, honestly, was a wild ride—think tense, fast-paced, you’re-never-bored type of movie. Then he’s in "Dirty Angels" (2024), which just dropped and is already getting people talking. There’s this rawness to his performances, like he’s not just playing a character, he’s living in their skin, you know?
And don’t sleep on "The Turkish Detective" (2023), either. That show brings a whole new flavor to the crime drama scene. Çapkurt’s got this way of making even the smallest gestures mean something. He’s not your typical “leading man” type—he’s got edge, makes choices that turn heads, and clearly doesn’t play it safe. The guy’s just got range; one minute he’s all stoic and mysterious, the next he’s throwing out a line that makes the whole scene crackle. Born and raised in Kars, yet his work feels like it could belong anywhere. You see his name pop up in a cast list, and you know something interesting’s about to go down.