Refik Kemal Arduman was an American actor and director who is best known for Büyük itiraf (1947), Köroglu (1945), and Kahraman denizciler (1953). He was born on June 20, 1901, in Constantinople, which is now known as Istanbul, Turkey, and he passed away in August 1981 in Istanbul.
Personal and Family Life
Refik Kemal Arduman was born into a time of significant change in the Ottoman Empire. Little is known about his personal life or family background. However, his contributions to Turkish cinema left a lasting impact on the film industry.
Career
Arduman had a diverse career as both an actor and director. He worked on various films that contributed to the growth of Turkish cinema during the 20th century. His roles, although not always prominent, showcased his talent and commitment to the craft.
Death and Legacy
Refik Kemal Arduman passed away in August 1981 in Istanbul. His legacy lives on through the films he made, which continue to be appreciated by audiences today. He is remembered as a significant figure in the early days of Turkish cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Boğaziçi Esrarı | 1922-01-02 | |
Ateşten Gömlek | 1923-01-02 | |
Bir Kavuk Devrildi | 1939-01-31 | Elçi |
Karım Beni Aldatırsa | 1933-01-20 | Nuri |
Leblebici Horhor | 1923-12-07 | |
Umutsuzlar | 1971-06-22 | |
Yilmaz Ali | 1940-04-12 | |
Ömre Bedel Kız | 1967-01-01 | Sevgi’s father |
Malazgirt Kahramanı Alparslan | 1967-01-01 | |
Barbaros Hayrettin Paşa | 1951-01-01 | Köylü |
Ateşli Çingene | 1969-01-01 | |
Dertli Pınar | 1943-01-02 | |
Allaha Ismarladık | 1951-01-01 | |
Ağlayan Kadın | 1967-01-01 | |
Sürtüğün Kızı | 1967-04-02 | |
Beş Hasta Var | 1957-01-09 | Abuk Paşa Cafer |
İstanbul’da Bir Facia-i Aşk | 1922-01-02 | |
Akasya Palas | 1940-11-27 | Dr. Bedri |
Sözde Kızlar | 1924-01-01 | |
Aynaroz Kadısı | 1938-12-01 | |
Yavuz Sultan Selim Ağlıyor | 1952-10-27 | |
Kıvırcık Paşa | 1941-04-08 | |
Hasret | 1944-01-01 | |
Leylaklar Altında | 1954-01-01 | |
Sürtük | 1942-01-01 | |
Kanlı Para | 1953-01-01 | |
Günahım | 1948-01-01 |