İbrahim Büyükak (b. 1983)

Birthplace:
İstanbul, Türkiye

Born:
August 20, 1983

İbrahim Büyükak (born 20 August 1983) is a Turkish actor and screenwriter. He is a graduate of Uludağ University with a degree in economic studies. He worked as a columnist for Bursa's Olay newspaper and then contributed to Gırgır, Leman and Lemanyak magazines. He is also a member of the Beşiktaş Culture Center. In May 2013, he started presenting the 3+1 TV program together with Eser Yenenler and Oğuzhan Koç. After the rights to the program were purchased by Acun Ilıcalı, it continued under the name of 3 Adam from 5 October 2013 on TV8. Aside from his career as a TV presenter, Büyükak also had a role on the television series Bana Baba Dedi, portraying the character of Cüneyt. As 3 Adam came to an end in 2020, he started to pursue a solo career and has served as a screenwriter for comedy movies Yol Arkadaşım, in which he also starred. The movie sold ₺22.6 million in Turkey.

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