In the year 1998, he accomplished a significant milestone by graduating from the prestigious Istanbul University State Conservatory Theater Department.
Following his graduation, he embarked on a journey of artistic expression, taking to the stages of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality City Theaters, where he had the privilege of performing in a variety of plays between 1998 and 2001.
These productions included the timeless classic "Peace of Aristophanes", the iconic "Romeo and Juliet" penned by William Shakespeare, the thought-provoking "Woytzeck" by Georg Büchner, and the Turkish plays "Herkes Ayni Bahçede" by Basar Sabuncu and "Evliya Çelebi" by E. Keskin.
Fast forward to 2006, he joined forces with Oyun Atolyesi Theater Company and had the opportunity to portray the complex character of Petrucio in a stage adaptation of William Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew". This outstanding performance earned him the prestigious best male actor award at the 2007 Sadri Alisik Theather Awards.
Furthermore, his portrayal of Kornel in the play "Testosteron" by Andrzej Saramonowicz with Oyun Atolyesi Theater Company led to him receiving the 2009 Ismail Dunbullu Award.
In addition to his impressive theater credits, he is also a talented actor and composer, known for his work in films such as "Bir Zamanlar Anadolu'da" (2011),"Sir cocuklari" (2002),and "Dilber'in sekiz günü" (2008).