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Can Yaman heads to Egypt for major advertising campaign amid acting comeback

Can Yaman heads to Egypt for major advertising campaign amid acting comeback

Al Bawaba09-02-2025

ALBAWABA - Is Can Yaman on his way to Egypt? The attractive actor, who spends his days learning Spanish and getting ready to resume his lucrative acting career in Italy with projects he will film in Spain, has agreed to a massive advertising campaign in Egypt.
Can Yaman is now the spokesperson for a well-known food company. Yaman will film three ads and posters while in Egypt starting Monday. The well-known actor is expected to spend a week in Egypt, according to reports. On March 21, Can Yaman's El Turco series will also be presented to the public.
Who is Can Yaman?
On November 8, 1989, Can Yaman was born in Istanbul. Yaman is the only child in his family and comes from Macedonia, Albania, and Yugoslavia. Yaman excelled academically and was the top student when he graduated from the Italian high school. In 2012, Yaman successfully finished the Yeditepe University Faculty of Law, continuing his academic achievement throughout his time in college. In order to obtain professional experience, he interned as a lawyer at the renowned auditing company PriceWaterhouseCoopers after receiving his law degree.
Erkenci Kuş Instagram profile
Yaman's language abilities also make him a name that attracts notice. He is fluent in Italian, English, German, and Spanish in addition to Turkish. He has been able to participate in global projects thanks to these abilities. Rather than pursue a career in law, Yaman decided to pursue acting and improved his skills in this area by taking individual lessons from Cüneyt Sayıl.
Career and Progression in Acting
Beginning his acting career in 2014 as "Bedir Kocadağ" in the Star TV series "Gönül İşleri," Yaman rose to prominence in the television industry quite rapidly. Playing the role of "Yalın Aras" in the 2015–2016 FOX TV series "İnadına Aşk" allowed him to reach a large audience. Known for his captivating demeanor and acting prowess, Yaman made his screen debut in 2017 as "Ferit Aslan" in the television series "Dolunay."
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However, it was the series "Erkenci Kuş" that ran from 2018 to 2019 and helped make Yaman a household name in Turkey and abroad. By playing the role of "Can Divit" in this series, he gained widespread recognition. The series was a huge hit in Turkey and elsewhere because of the harmony he and his partner Demet Özdemir were able to build. With this project, Can Yaman received numerous accolades, and his fame extended throughout Europe.
Yaman garnered a lot of attention for this endeavor because he starred in the 2020 FOX TV series "Bay Yanlış." He received proposals for television shows and movies from other nations as a result of his growing reputation in Turkey and elsewhere. He appeared as a guest actor in the Italian television series "Che Dio ci Aiuti" in 2021. He starred as "Francesco Demir" in the Italian television series "Viola come il mare" in 2022. Fans in Turkey were also able to follow the project thanks to the series' BluTV broadcast.

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