
Necip Memili
In 1999, he started working as an amateur actor for Adana Seyhan Municipal Theatre. After graduating, he moved to Istanbul. There he joined the cast of Uçurtmanın Kuyruğu, a play written by Savaş Dinçel and directed by Erdal Cindoruk.
His television debut came with a role in the series Beşinci Boyut. He played in adaptations of Turkish classic novels Hanımın Çiftliği and Yaprak Dökümü. He portrayed as Evliya Çelebi in Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem. He was cast in numerous popular series and films.
His performance in Şahsiyet was praised by critics. In 2018, he joined the cast of Show TV's Çukur, portraying the character of Cumali.
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Known For

Eşref Rüya

Bedel

Çukur

Darmaduman

Dila Hanım

Dolunay

Kanunsuz Topraklar

Kehribar

Muhtesem Yüzyil: Kösem

Şahsiyet

Sandık Kokusu

Ulan İstanbul

Yaprak Dökümü

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