Mert Ramazan Demir (b. 1998)

Alias:
Ramazan Demir

Birthplace:
İstanbul, Türkiye

Born:
November 25, 1998

Mert Ramazan Demir was born in 1998 in in the Sile district of Istanbul,Turkey. In his high school years he has been professionally involved in soccer and basketball. After he has attended to "Dialogue Communication Academy" where he was trained with famous instructors. Following years he was accepted to the Beykent University Conservatory Program. There he has worked with Ali Bilgin and Semih Bagci for the Camera acting. He also has attended to the Michelle Danners workshops. After his education Mert Ramazan Demir has worked in various TV and film projects. He shared the lead role with Damla Sonmez, Cansu Tosun and Ushan Cakir in "I Am You" directed by Sonia Nassery Cole, the first film in which he acted on the big screen. he learned Dari for the movie "I am you" He took horse riding and sword fighting lessons for the TV series Rise of Empires: Ottoman He played in youth film "Sesinde Ask Var" and horror film "Uc Harfliler: Adak" in 2019. He took the lead role in the mini-series "Ciplak", directed by Can Evrenol. With Afra Saracoglu, he played together in youth series "Ogretmen", "Yali Capkini", and "Fazilet Hanim ve Kizlari". Mert Ramazan Demir played in two Netflix projects "UFO" and "Sahmaran and surreal crime series "Olum Zamani" in Exxen. Besides acting, he has also modeled before. He worked with brands Mercedes Benz, Gant and Trendyol. Recently he appeared in advertisements as the brand face of Dimes Cool Lime.

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