Ibrahim Büyükak was born on August 20, 1983 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is an actor and writer, known for Ilginç Bazi Olaylar (2021), Yol Arkadasim (2017) and Yol Arkadasim 2 (2018). He has been married to Nurdan Besen since May 6, 2018.
Ibrahim Can is known for Sen Yasamaya Bak (2022), Yalniz Kurt (2022) and Bizim Sokak (1999).
Ibrahim Can was born in 1972 in Istanbul, Turkey. He is an actor, known for Çukur (2016), Sen Yasamaya Bak (2022) and Yaratilan (2023).
Ibrahim Çelikkol (born February 14, 1982) is a Turkish TV Series and film actor, former basketball player and fashion model. His maternal family is Turkish origin who immigrated from Thessaloniki, Greece. His paternal family is of Arab descent. From 2011 until 2013 he was in a relationship with actress Deniz Çakir. He married Mihre Mutlu in 2017. He grew up alongside his sister. He worked as a professional model before he started acting. When he met Osman Sinav, a Turkish film producer, he started acting. His first part was Samil in Pars: Narkoterör'. He played Ulubatli Hasan in the Fetih 1453.
Ibrahim Chatta is known for Olokiki Oru: The Midnight Sensation (2019), Òsòròngà (2023) and Mafi wonmi (2008).
Ibrahim Coulibaly is known for Athena (2022) and Making Athena (2022).
Ibrahim Daddy is known for 4th Republic (2019), Confusion Na Wa (2013) and Hakkunde (2017).
Ibrahim Dweiken is an actor, known for Hyena Road (2015).
Ibrahim El Helw is a French-Egyptian actor based in Hollywood. Having studied Method Acting for several years under Jack Waltzer, a lifetime member of the prestigious Actors Studio, Ibrahim's versatility has enabled him to portray a wide range of dramatic characters, from a French cook harboring a dark secret to a weathered Italian-American mobster reflecting on the passage of time. He received the "Best Duo" award opposite Terrell Medley for his role as a naive and desperate burglar in Cave of Da Vinci at the 2019 Actors Awards, which went on to win accolades at the Los Angeles Film Awards, New York Film Awards, and the Silicon Beach Film Festival. Passionate about languages, he speaks fluent French, English, Arabic, Spanish and Italian. Having grown up surrounded by diversity and adversity in the banlieues of Paris, Ibrahim was immersed in different cultures at a very young age and is always excited to explore complex characters on film. He holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology which allows him to delve deeply into character to uncover nuances in emotion and motivation. Ibrahim is also an Associate Producer on Academy Award-winning director Bryan Fogel's newest documentary feature The Dissident about the murder of Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, which premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.