Occupation Actor Height 1.90 m Years active 1994 – present Nationality Turkish | Name Memet Alabora Spouse Pinar Ogun (m. 2009) Role Film actor | |
Born 25 November 1977 (age 47) ( 1977-11-25 ) Istanbul, Turkey Parents Betul Arim, Mustafa Alabora Movies and TV shows Yilan Hikayesi, Heberler, Home Coming, Kara Melek, The Class of Chaos Goes Abr Similar People Pinar Ogun, Mustafa Alabora, Betul Arim, Meltem Cumbul, Mehmet Ali Erbil |
Memet ali alabora digital film academy
Memet Ali Alabora (born 25 November 1977) is a Turkish film and theatre actor. He is the son of actors Mustafa Alabora and Betül Arım.
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- Memet ali alabora digital film academy
- BELIFF 2017 Q and A with Christian Parton and ActorDirector Memet Ali Alabora
- Biography
- Stage
- Other works
- Filmography
- References
BELIFF 2017 Q and A with Christian Parton and Actor/Director Memet Ali Alabora
Biography
The eldest child of a family of artists, Alabora's first performing experiences were in the plays The Matchmaker, Fiddler on the Roof, and West Side Story, which were performed in English by the theater branch of his school. In high school, Alabora also acted in plays by Shakespeare and Orhan Veli. In 1994, with support from his high school, Özel Boğaziçi Lisesi, Alabora founded a semi-professional theater.

His first professional acting position was in the play Acaba Hangisi?, performed at the Tiyatro Istanbul. At the same time, between 1995 and 1997, he worked as a reporter for the TV program A Takımı ("The A Team"), broadcast on ATV. Alabora also acted in the television series Kara Melek ("Black Angel") and played the lead role in Yılan Hikâyesi ("Snake Story"). In 1999, he played the lead role in the film Kayıkçı ("Boatman"), a Turkish-Greek joint production.

Alabora graduated from the Theater Department of the Istanbul University State Conservatory. He received his master's degree from Yıldız Technical University’s Faculty of Art and Design. Alabora is one of the founders of garajistanbul, a contemporary performing arts institution where he worked until May 2010. He is married to actress Pınar Öğün.
In 2011 he was awarded a Tarzan of Manisa award.
In 2012 he directed Mi Minör.
Alabora is an activist in favor of civil rights and the environment; in 2013 he supported the Gezi protests.