
Bolu, Turkey
Originally from Artvin, Beyazıt Öztürk was born on March 12, 1969, in Bolu, as the second son of a civil servant family. On his father’s side, he is of Georgian descent. He graduated from Anadolu University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Ceramics. Öztürk, who was also a licensed basketball player, began engaging in radio broadcasting while continuing his university education. At a time when the number of private television channels and radio stations was rapidly increasing, he started working at Eskişehir radios together with his roommate. However, because he could not pronounce the letter “r,” his desire to become a presenter was rejected, and he was limited to preparing programs. Nevertheless, by bending the rules, Öztürk managed to get his voice heard by listeners and gained appreciation with his unique and humorous style. Later, he continued presenting programs at “Genç Radyo,” founded by his roommate, and together with his friends, launched a satirical magazine with political content called “Gına.” He used the nickname “Beyaz” for the first time under the cartoons he drew for this magazine. During his time in Eskişehir, Öztürk held two sculpture, two ceramic, and one cartoon exhibition. Upon receiving an offer from Klas FM in Istanbul, he entered the radio profession professionally. He produced various television programs on Number One TV and Kanal 6. His real fame came through Beyaz Show on Kanal D and Star TV.

as Rıza Kocabaş

as Self - Winner
1973

as Presenter
1995

as Rıza Kocabaş
2012

as Self - Judge
2011

as Cem
2002

as Taksi Şoförü
2001

as Host
1996

2024

as Guest star
2002

as Hacivat
2006

as Self
2005

1997
as Kayhan Kayar
2005
as Rıza Kocabaş
90 ep.

as Self - Winner
2 episodes

as Presenter
2 episodes

as Rıza Kocabaş
90 episodes

as Self - Judge
7 episodes

as Cem
22 episodes

as Host
25 episodes

1 episodes

1 episodes

as Winner
1 episodes
1 episodes

as Self - Host
20 episodes

as Levent
1 episodes