Friday, January 30, 2009

Theatrically, he was Ataturk in flesh!!!!!!

A friend of mine forwarded the following spam mail she received simply labelled: "Cast Actor"
From: "Yavuz Hekim"
I would like to take role in soap operas, documentaries and cinema productions in your country. I can act as especially police officer, politician, businessman, and diplomat and in leader roles. In case you need, you can contact me from my below website and telephone number.

Best Regards,
Yavuz Hekim
www.yavuzhekim.com
Turkey İzmir - +90 232 880 50 10 Mobile + 90 532 482 24 28
YAVUZ HEKIM ENACTED ATATÜRK ON THE MOVIE SCREEN IN 6 FILM PRODUCTIONS
The young Turkish actor who can easily pass, with his blue eyes and handsome looks, as a double for Daniel Craig, the latest James Bond, has already enacted Atatürk, the founder of the modern Republic of Turkey, in six film productions.
First time, it was in a documentary film “Latife Hanım” based on a fiction by İpek Çalışır. This film is already released in DVDs in Turkey and outside Turkey and also broadcast on Kanal D (Channel D TV in Turkey.)
Second time, Hekim enacted Atatürk in special May 19 episode of the popular TV series “Emret Komutanim” by the famous film director, Mustafa Altıoklar.
His third enactment was in the documentary by TRT TV for November 10th (the day Ataturk died in 1938) shot in the world renown Dolmabahce Palace: “From Mustafa Kemal to Ataturk.” This film was also broadcast at TRT TV in Turkey.
His fourth enactment was when a dialogue between Ataturk and Mussolini was shot by Paradoks Production Company in the short film “Turkish Nation Is Ready.”
Theatrically, he was Ataturk in flesh for the tens of thousands of spectators when on August 30, 2008, the Victory Day, the Great Offense was re-enacted on location in Kocatepe, Afyon, Turkey.
Lastly, he enacted theatrically Ataturk at a show in İzmir Ekonomi University and participated in the many panels and discussions in other universities.
Yavuz Hekim is the founder and president of Egekons, a manufacturer of prefabricated houses and buildings, and Hekim shipyards, a manufacturer of steel motor-yachts. Only 32, Hekim is already the recipient of many awards and plaques from the government and private sectors, celebrating his entrepreneurial spirit and many accomplishments.

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