{"id":296852,"date":"2022-10-30T23:52:41","date_gmt":"2022-10-30T20:52:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/who-is-bilal-inci-the-life-of-bilal-inci-yesilcams-bad-man"},"modified":"2022-10-30T23:52:41","modified_gmt":"2022-10-30T20:52:41","slug":"who-is-bilal-inci-the-life-of-bilal-inci-yesilcams-bad-man","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/who-is-bilal-inci-the-life-of-bilal-inci-yesilcams-bad-man","title":{"rendered":"Who is Bilal \u0130nci? The Life of Bilal \u0130nci, Ye\u015fil\u00e7am’s \u201cBad Man\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Bilal<\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci<\/strong> , the cinematic playmaker and director, who is remembered as the “villain”<\/strong> of Ye\u015fil\u00e7am films. In this content, we will take a closer look at Bilal \u0130nci’s life and career.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci was born on September 29, 1936 in Kozan, Adana. He spent his childhood in \u00c7ukurova Region. He studied at Izmit High School for a while. He worked in various jobs during and after high school. <\/span><\/p>\n

He went to Germany in 1960. He married a German woman while living in Berlin. He returned to Turkey in 1966.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Bilal \u0130nci and the Beginning of Ye\u015fil\u00e7am’s Career<\/h2>\n

\"Bilal<\/p>\n

His older brother Kemal \u0130nci, who was an assistant director at that time, said in an interview about the beginning of Kemal \u0130nci’s Ye\u015fil\u00e7am adventure, \u201cIn 1965, when the director said, “You play too late,” during a film set visit in 1965, he appears before the camera for the first time at the age of 19. When the first camera attempt in the movie he acted in resulted in disappointment, he thought that Ye\u015fil\u00e7am would not be able to work for me, and he decided to go to Germany as a worker.\u201d in his words<\/span> tells.<\/span><\/p>\n

His main entry into the sector, after returning to Turkey, began to go to the sets with Kemal \u0130nci. After a while, he had the chance to pass in front of the camera again from the back of the set, where he went for help. He appeared in front of the camera again for the movie “Beyond the Walls” directed by Orhan Elmas.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci describes those days in an interview he gave in 2003 with the following sentences:<\/span><\/p>\n

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\u201cOne day I went to the set to see my brother. It was my first time seeing such a place. When the director saw me, he immediately asked me who I was. When I told him that I was Kemal \u0130nci’s brother, he said to my brother, ‘This man is young, why don’t you play this man, Kemal Bey.’ said. My brother immediately cut off, ‘No, his job is good.’ he said. At that time, cinema was a place of hunger, poverty. Most of the workers were victims. Maybe my brother protected me from falling into these situations.\u201d<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n

He became one of the villains that the audience would curse and taunt wherever he saw them, after his films such as “Shooting in the Dark” and later “Rain of Bullets” in which he acted in 1966. With his success in the role of the villain, he became one of the names sought by the directors over time. They played the villain characters with the actor Erol Ta\u015f, who are the enemies of the leading roles. He had all the qualifications for the \u201cvillain\u201d that cinema seeks; tall, dark, young, sharp and hard features and impressive eyes.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci was registered as the villain of the cinema with the 6 films he shot with Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcney between 1969-71.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci was awarded the “Best Supporting Actor” award at the Golden Boll Film Festival in 1970 for his role in the movie “I gave a heart to a Turk”.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Good Guy Playing Bad Guy Character<\/h2>\n

\"Battal<\/p>\n

The fact that he played the villain in the movies created an impression on the society that he was a really bad person. There were times when some people who watched his movies and had this thought were exposed to his insults. In one of his memories, he mentioned that he was subjected to severe insults by someone who called phone calls and that he felt sorry for this situation.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci had to leave the premiere once, as a result of the audience’s insults to his family and himself. From a different perspective, these situations show how good a player Bilal \u0130nci is. They get so caught up in the role of people around them that they forget that the “bad guys” are just a role.<\/span><\/p>\n

In time, he decided to take a break from the cinema due to the effects of these situations. He explains this decision in an interview as follows: \u201cOne day I played the role of Nikos Sampson. After shooting that movie, it would take courage to walk down the street. I put my heart into it and played it. After the movie was released, a letter came from Ke\u00e7i\u00f6ren. The writer was hurling heavy curses. As if that wasn’t enough, he even cursed my unborn child. I said that if I am giving something to my audience and they do not understand it, I will not do this profession.\u201d<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

Divorce Period of Bilal \u0130nci and Perhian Doygun:<\/h3>\n

Bilal \u0130nci and his wife Perihan Doygun, whom he was married to at that time, separated in 1978. They had children named Elif and Murat in their marriage.<\/span><\/p>\n

As Bilal \u0130nci’s daughter, Elif \u0130nci, has an unforgettable memory about her father, “I remember that she was very happy to be doing her job again before she died. It was also very special for me and her to work with my father in the TV series ‘Deli Y\u00fcrek’.”<\/em> use your words.<\/p>\n

In 1978 he decided to return to Germany. He lived in Germany for 9 years. Bilal \u0130nci returned to Turkey in 1987. He continued to take roles in films or behind the scenes, although not as much as before he left.<\/span><\/p>\n

His older brother Kemal \u0130nci, who made him enter the world of cinema, is as important a name as Bilal \u0130nci. Kemal \u0130nci has made many contributions to the cinema. We lost her older brother, Kemal \u0130nci, in September 2018 due to a heart attack.<\/span><\/p>\n

She acted in Bilal \u0130nci’s daughter, Elif \u0130nci. He played the character of Samet in the movie “Selvi Boylum Al Yazmal\u0131m”. In 1994, he received an award at the Golden Boll Film Festival with the film “The Root of Z\u0131kk\u0131m”.<\/span><\/p>\n

Bilal \u0130nci moved to \u0130zmir in the last years of his life. He passed away in October 2005 while he was in Istanbul for a TV series shooting.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Movies Starring Bilal \u0130nci ( 1<\/a> ):<\/h3>\n

1964 – 1972 years:<\/h4>\n

1964 – Beyond the Walls
\n1966 – Brutals
\n1967 – The Rich and the Vagrant
\n1968 – Ezo Gelin
\n1968 – Orphan
\n1968 – The Last Shot (Rain of Bullets)
\n1969 – Hungry Wolves
\n1969 – Their Punishment Was Death
\n1969 – The Great Oath Dursun
\n1969 – I Loved a Turk
\n1969 – Fallow Deer
\n1970 – White Roses
\n1970 – Hyena of the Seven Troubles
\n1970 – Tarkan: Silver Saddle
\n1970 – Live Target
\n1970 – Eagle of the Mountains
\n1970 – The Man with the Golden Gun
\n1970 – Bride Girl
\n1970 – Black Veil
\n1970 – Contract Killers
\n1970 – My Last Word
\n1970 – I Found It Myself
\n1970 – Tomorrow is the Last Day<\/p>\n

\n1971 – The profiteers
\n1971 – One Day a Year
\n1971 – Lament
\n1971 – Tarkan: Viking Blood
\n1971 – Hey Cheerleader Five Graves
\n1971 – Hey Cheerleader Sartana
\n1971 – Five Executed Men
\n1971 – A Handful of Blood
\n1971 – Mr. Cafer is Good, Poor and Kind
\n1971 – Both Fight and Make Love
\n1971 – Here’s the Camel Here’s the Ditch
\n1971 – Murderers
\n1971 – No Amnesty for Traps
\n1971 – Black Executioner
\n1971 – Repent Before You Die
\n1971 – Coming from Exile
\n1971 – Three Angry Men
\n1971 – Poison Detective
\n1971 – A Traveler to Hell
\n1971 – Return Re\u015fit Bey
\n1972 – Fatma Baci
\n1971 – Cemo Sorikoglu
\n1971 – Fear of Death<\/p>\n

\n1972 – The Last Duel
\n1972 – Big Hit
\n1972 – One Love Thousand Deaths
\n1972 – We Love Trouble
\n1972 – Dadalo\u011flu’s Revenge
\n1972 – Demon
\n1972 – Traces of Blood Covered
\n1972 – Black Bomb
\n1972 – Dogs
\n1972 – They Spread Death
\n1972 – Revenge of Battal Gazi
\n1972 – Orphans Barn
\n1972 – The Best Years of My Life<\/p>\n

\n1973 – Rabia
\n1973 – Swamp Warbler
\n1973 – My Weapon Is My Honor
\n1973 – Lame
\n1973 – Hasan of Debreli
\n1973 – End of Blend
\n1973 – Windlass
\n1973 – Intizar
\n1973 – My destiny
\n1973 – Black Earth
\n1973 – \u015eirvan and Nazli
\n1973 – Shoot Order
\n1973 – Those Without a Future
\n1973 – Cruel
\n1973 – Eagle of the Borders
\n1973 – Meyro<\/p>\n

\n1974 – Killing Field
\n1974 – Men Don’t Cry
\n1974 – Leaning Emine
\n1974 – Emrah
\n1974 – Brutal
\n1974 – I’m at the bar every night
\n1974 – Bloody War
\n1974 – Black Seyit
\n1974 – Television Niyazi
\n1974 – Passion
\n1974 – Son of Battal Gazi
\n1974 – Turkish Lions<\/p>\n

1975 – 1998 years:<\/h4>\n

1975 – Father’s Son
\n1975 – Travelers of Destiny
\n1975 – Black Oath
\n1975 – Director’s Bedroom
\n1975 – My Gun is Six Okka \/ My Gun is Six Bullets
\n1975 – Baht\u0131 Black Half
\n1975 – Five Avrats Is Not Enough for Me
\n1975 – Rebellion
\n1975 – Sex and Blackmail
\n1975 – Tomorrow is Ours
\n1975 – Staple Bilal \/ Every Way is Halal to You<\/p>\n

\n1976 – Man Without Tomorrow
\n1977 – Main Quarry
\n1978 – wanderer<\/p>\n

\n1985 – Tatort-Zahn um Zahn
\n1987 – Ten Women
\n1987 – Shoot Your Dagger My Woman
\n1988 – to live
\n1989 – Transcendence
\n1993 – Rabia
\n1995 – \u00d6zlem…To Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
\n1998 – Someone<\/p>\n


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Cornerstone Movies<\/a><\/p>\n

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