Yiğit Özşener (born 6 April 1972) is a Turkish actor. His family originates on paternal side from Turkish immigrants in Kavala, Greece, and on maternal side from Turkish immigrants in Skopje, Macedonia. Özşener graduated from Yıldız Technical University with a degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering in 1996. Özşener, who had begun studying acting at the Şahika Tekand acting studio, began acting there in various plays, including Harold Pinter's The Dumb Waiter, which was directed by Şahika Tekand herself. He gained national attention for appearing as the "Özgür Çocuk" (Free Child) in a series of commercials for Turkcell. He appeared in the series Karanlıkta Koşanlar with Uğur Yücel. Then he acted in the series Üzgünüm Leyla. He had parts in films such as O Şimdi Asker, Gece 11:45 and Beş Vakit. Between 2007 and 2009, he played Cemil Paşazade in the series Dudaktan Kalbe adapted from Reşat Nuri Güntekin's novel. Since 2009, he plays Cengiz Atay in the series Ezel. In 2011, he appeared in the film Aşk Tesadüfleri Sever (Love Likes Coincidences) and starred as Mete Avunduk in the film Kaybedenler Kulübü (The Losers' Club) about the 1990s cult radio show of the same name.
Times and Winds
(Yusuf)
Losers' Club
(Mete)
Love Likes Coincidences
My Grandfather's People
(İbrahim)
Apartment
(Mehmet)
The Two Faces of January
(Yahya)
Yeşil Işık
He's in the Army Now
(Ömer)
One Day in Europe
(Polis)
I Saw the Sun
(Yüzbaşı Caner)
Color Of Victory
(Mustafa Kemal Paşa)
Gece 11.45
(Okan)
Something Useful
(Yavuz)
Kaybedenler Kulübü Yolda
(Mete)
Kabuslar Evi: Onlara Dokunmak
(Yunus)
Away from Home
(Murat)
Bir Kahramanın Rüyası
Ve perde!
The Cat on the Road
Reaction
Rüzgarlı Bahçe
Zeybek Ateşi
Ezel
(Cengiz Atay)
10 Thousand Steps
(Gönenç)
Barbaroslar
(Pietro)
From the Lips to the Heart
(Cemil Paşazade)
The End
(Selim)
My Wonderful Life
(Onur Gümüşçü)
İntikam
(Rüzgar Denizci)
Steppe
(Seyfi Amir)
Running in the Dark
(Mehmet)
Yüzyıllık Mühür
(Hilmi)
The Red Room
(Zafer Karahanoğlu)
Cezailer
(Dr. Mert Güngel)
Day Zero
(Salih / Ejder)
Rüya Gibi
(Cenk Öztürk)
Ramo
(Yavuz Gürkan)
Estağfurullah Yokuşu
(Sadi)
Tonight with İbrahim Selim