
Ankara, Turkey
Hilmi Sözer (born March 9, 1970, in Çubuk, Ankara) is a German-Turkish actor and comedian. Hilmi Sözer grew up in the Lower Rhine region and first became involved in acting through theater projects while he was still in school. Without formal acting training, he subsequently found his way into film, rising to prominence in the 1990s—primarily through his appearances in the comedies *Voll normaaal* and *Ballermann 6*, alongside Tom Gerhardt. He also achieved widespread popularity with his role in Michael "Bully" Herbig's cinematic hit *Der Schuh des Manitu*, for which he received an award. In addition to comedy productions, Sözer has appeared in more serious film and television roles, including Lars Becker's *Kanak Attack*, the award-winning TV comedy *Meine verrückte türkische Hochzeit*, and Christian Petzold's drama *Jerichow*, which screened at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival. Furthermore, he has regularly performed on stage, including at the Altonaer Theater in Hamburg. In 2011, he appeared in both the comedy *Die Superbullen* and in the lead role of the television film *Das Ende einer Maus ist der Anfang einer Katze*.

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as Aka Özkan
1970

as Markus Roggisch
2003

as Self
1996
as Mehmet
1994

as Samir Pascha
1995

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as Giancarlo Paloni
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as Yago
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2000
as self
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as Erol Arslan
2005
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1994
as Sabri
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as Yus
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as Wachtmeister Schnappauf
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as Marcos
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as Nuri Hodscha
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as Hasan
2015

as Erol Ozak
2011

as Hayk Sherian
2011

as Mario
2011

as Kemal
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as Ali Özkan
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as Heimleiter Dr. Bernd Müller
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as Menemenci
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as Begović
2008

as Einsatzleiter Feuerwehr
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as Ali Tüfekci
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as Yaşar
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as Türsteher
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as Tarik
2004

as Roman Slave Hunter
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as Hermes
2004
as Self
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as Aka Özkan
1 episodes

as Markus Roggisch
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes
as Mehmet
1 episodes

as Samir Pascha
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Giancarlo Paloni
1 episodes

as Yago
1 episodes
as Drago
1 episodes
as self
1 episodes
as Erol Arslan
32 episodes
as Ali
1 episodes
as Hausmeister Brettschneider
1 episodes

as Turgut Algan
4 episodes

as Robert
2 episodes