Artists News For Erdal Özyagcılar, look what is the biggest lack of professionalism!

For Erdal Özyagcılar, look what is the biggest lack of professionalism!

Famous actor Erdal Özyağcılar, who returned to the screens with the TRT1 TV series titled Benim Güzel Ailem, revealed the importance of his profession for him with these words: “Acting is like flying in the sky for me.”

Erdal Özyağcılar, who has been involved in effective projects to date and has won the respect of millions of viewers over the years, is one of the most experienced names in Turkish cinema, Turkish theater and Turkish TV series.

Making statements to the evening newspaper, the master actor revealed the meaning of his profession for him with the following words:

“Acting is my love. Skydiving is like flying in the sky. To make the audience accept a character, to find the colors of that role in my head, to place it in the script, to see that it is conveyed correctly while it is placed in the script by the director; All of this is a source of adrenaline for me.”

Erdal Özyağcılar, who was interested in acting while studying at the law faculty and said goodbye to the faculty in his second year, said that his family also greatly respected this decision at that time. The master actor, who went to the conservatory and met Yıldız Kenter at that time and took the stage together, gave a great effort to the TV series as well as theater and cinema.

Mentioning that the biggest deficiency of the sector is respect, Erdal Özyağcılar gave the following information:

“Respect is very important, especially in our profession. But I think this is missing in our industry. There was this deficiency in the past, but we did not experience them. We learned to respect the masters of the profession, to sit and stand, at school and in theaters with the masters. Respect is a courtesy… In this technological age, unfortunately, as long as the new generations are only in front of the keyboard and the phone, respect is very difficult. Respect is something learned through experience. Someone has to tell you…”