Burak Satıbol
Burak Satıbol, born on May 25, 1979, in Bursa, Turkey, is a prominent Turkish actor known for his versatility in both television and theater. He completed his early education in his hometown before pursuing a degree in Theater at Ankara University, Faculty of Language, History, and Geography in 1998.
Burak's career commenced in 2004 with a role in the acclaimed series "24 Hours," which marked his entry into the world of acting. The following year, he gained widespread recognition for his performance alongside Dilek Çelebi in the comedy show "Zoka Görev" on TV8. His ability to engage audiences continued to shine through his work on "Mahşer-i Cümbüş," a popular comedic troupe, and the "Instant Display Show," which aired on Fox TV.
In addition to television, Burak demonstrated his range by co-hosting the radio program "Dubara" on Yaşam Radio in 2004, alongside his friend Ayhan Taş. His notable works also include a starring role in the 2012 series "IES COMPUTER," which was broadcast on Star TV.
Throughout his career, Burak Satıbol has made significant contributions to Turkish entertainment, earning admiration for his comedic timing and dynamic performances. His continued presence in the industry showcases his enduring talent and commitment to the craft of acting.