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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Barış Çakmak (born 5 July 1979) is a Turkish actor. After studying Ancient Greek and Latin, he graduated from İstanbul University State Conservatory for acting and performing arts in 2004. His acting career includes numerous series, theatre plays and movies, such as Zerda (series for TV), Hanımın Çiftliği (Period drama for TV adapted from Kemal Tahir's novel "Lady's Farm"), Fikrimin İnce Gülü (series), My Name Is Red ( Drama adaptation of Nobel Prize winning author Orhan Pamuk's novel), Gönderilmemiş Mektuplar ("Unsent Letters" cinema movie directed by Yusuf Kurçenli), A Streetcar Named Desire / Arzu Tramvayı (Pulitzer Prize winning play by Tennessee Williams ) and Play It Again Sam (play by Woody Allen). His voicing career includes him being the corporate identity voice-over for the company Eczacıbaşı between the years 2004-2006, and he continues to be the voice-over for Greenpeace. In 2008, he starred in My Name is Red (Orhan Pamuk's novel by the same name) a period drama produced by Goldhawk Productions and broadcast by the BBC, and in 2010, he took part in Mordkommission Istanbul, a movie produced by Ziegler Film Company for German TV channel ARD. By the year 2012, he starred in a play called "Korku İmparatorluğu / Fear Empire", acting in a TV series about Bosnian war for the Turkish national TV TRT "Mavi Kelebekler / Blue Butterflies" and in three cinema movies, which were in production in the summer of the same year.. }

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