Haydar Şişman
Haydar Şişman, a versatile artist known for his contributions to both painting and acting, was born on September 4, 1966, in Trabzon, Turkey. He honed his artistic skills at Mimar Sinan University, where he studied painting in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Şişman made his cinematic debut in 2015 with the critically acclaimed film "Cold of Kalandar," which garnered him the Best Actor Award at the prestigious Golden Orange Film Festival. Following this success, he appeared in the movie "Road Side" and the film "Uzak Ülke," showcasing his range as an actor.
In addition to his film work, Şişman has made a significant impact on television. Since 2017, he has portrayed the character Hurşit Dere in the popular series "Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz," further solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry.
As a painter, Haydar Şişman held an exhibition titled "Resonance-2" in 2018, reflecting his dedication to the visual arts alongside his acting career. His ability to navigate multiple artistic mediums has made him a prominent figure in Turkish culture, and he continues to participate in new projects, enriching the fields of film, television, and painting.