Ozan Aksu

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Ozan Aksu (* 1991 ) is a German-Turkish actor and rapper .

Life

Aksu lives in Berlin-Kreuzberg . He had first appeared as a child actor in the short film Underdog (2005) by sükriye dönmez , where he played a major role, as well as a leading actor in the on MTV played video clip to the German top 20 hit Gheddo (2006) by Eko Fresh and Bushido .

He played his first film role in May 1 - The End of the Song , which was shown as the opening film at the 2008 Berlinale in the section “Perspektive Deutsches Kino”. In 2009 he appeared in Tatort: ​​Tree of Redemption . Aksu also played as his brother in the Bushido film Times Change You (2010).

Aksu also gained acting experience at theaters in Berlin , including various performances by Hebbel am Ufer (HAU). In 2006 he got involved in the Berlin art project “Dolmusch X-press”, in which Christoph Schlingensief also participated. In addition, he also experiments with new forms of artistic expression; At the 2006 HandyFilmFest in Berlin, for example, he received the prize for his three-minute mobile phone film production Princess , which was followed by around 1.5 million viewers on the internet at mittendrin.tv , along with the other award-winning mobile phone films . In addition, Aksu also appeared in the film Times Change You, which made its debut in 2010, as the half-brother of Bushido.

As a rapper, Aksu completes professional appearances with its own program.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Anne Vorbringer: Princess on the phone . In: Berliner Zeitung , December 6, 2006
  2. a b c d information on Ozan Aksu actors agency International Actors ; Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  3. Crime scene: Tree of Redemption . Report and video trailer on daserste.de ; First broadcast on January 4, 2009; accessed January 6, 2014.
  4. Program folder for the art project “Dolmusch X-press” (PDF; 654 kB) accessed February 2, 2009.
  5. ^ List of the award winners ( Memento of November 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) handyFilmFest 2006; Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  6. Times Change You ( Memento from February 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive )