Engin Altan Düzyatan (; born 26 July 1979) is a Turkish film and television actor. Born in Karà Âñyaka, ðzmir Province, Turkey, Düzyatan studied theatre at the Dokuz Eylül University in his home province before making his acting debut with Ruhsar (2001). He then went on to act in various roles in film and television in Turkey.
Düzyatan is known for his role as ErtuÃÂrul Bey in '. He has been listed by The Muslim 500 since 2021.
Düzyatan was born on 26 July 1979, in Karà Âñyaka, ðzmir, Turkey, to Mevlan and Gülà Âen Düzyatan. Düzyatan began acting during his high school days. His family is Turkish immigrants from Yugoslavia. He joined Dokuz Eylül University to study theatre. He completed his course and moved to Istanbul where he started his professional acting career.
He made his screen debut with guest roles in the hit fantasy series Ruhsar and hit series Yeditepe ðstanbul, Alacakaranlñk. He had leading role in youth series Koçum Benim with veteran actor Tarñk Akan. In 2007, Düzyatan played in the romantic comedy series Sevgili Dünürüm with Haluk Bilginer, Sumru Yavrucuk and Nevra Serezli. In 2009, he played Doctor Serdar Batur in the series Bir Bulut Olsam with Melisa Sözen and Engin Akyürek, written by Meral Okay. After he played together in "Bir Avuç Deniz", "Son", "Kurà Âun", "Beyza'nñn Kadñnlarñ", "Affedilmeyen" with Berrak Tüzünataç, Their crime series "Son" was sold to USA, France, Spain, Russian, Netherlands for adaptation. He played in historical series "Yol Ayrñmñ", "ÃÂñraÃÂan Baskñnñ", "Hürrem Sultan". In 2014, he appeared in the crime series Cinayet with Nurgül Yeà Âilçay, UÃÂur Polat, à Âükran Ovalñ, Ahmet Mümtaz Taylan and Goncagül Sunar.
In 2005, he acted in the films Beyza'nñn Kadñnlarñ, with Demet Evgar directed by Mustafa Altñoklar, and Kalbin Zamanñ with Hülya Avà Âar. His next roles were mentally disabled and cripple in the films "Cennet" (2008) with Fahriye Evcen and "Ve Panayñr Köyden Gider"(2015). Düzyatan acted in the films Romantik Komedi, New York'ta Beà  Minare with Haluk Bilginer and Bir Avuç Deniz in 2010. He played the sequel film "Romantik Komedi 2: BekarlñÃÂa Veda" with Sinem Kobal. He played in airforce film Anadolu Kartallarñ. He played in period film "Bu Son Olsun" with Hazal Kaya and "Bu ðà Âte Bir Yalnñzlñk Var" which based on novel with ÃÂzgü Namal.
He hosted the game show Canlñ Para which is Turkish version of The Million Pound Drop Live on Show TV in 2010 and 2011.
From 2014 until 2019, Düzyatan starred in the TV series ' as the eponymous character on TRT 1. Düzyatan was initially reluctant to accept the role, fearing the show would be "ridiculous". He read 13th century works such as the Book of Dede Korkut in preparation for the part. Düzyatan called ErtuÃÂrul "a real hero", and "smart, mature and just", praising his "vision, strength, purpose in life and all of his values", and feeling his portrayal was important in providing a Turkish equivalent to Batman and Spider-Man. Düzyatan is playing the role of Oruç Reis Barbarossa in the Turkish TV series Barbaros: Sword of the Mediterranean in 2021.
On 28 August 2014, he married the granddaughter of Selim Soydan and Hülya KoçyiÃÂit, Neslià Âah Alkoçlar. The couple has a son (born 2016) and a daughter (born 2018).
In 2020, Düzyatan went on a short visit to Pakistan, where Dirilià Â: ErtuÃÂrul has gained popularity, accepting the invitation of a private business company. Pakistan's Make-A-Wish Foundation arranged a meeting between Düzyatan and three young terminally ill fans; when there, Engin said, "Thank you very much, I can see I inspired you and I am very happy for this love." After signing an agreement with the Lahore-based Chaudhary Group of Companies, of which he was a brand ambassador, he visited Lahore and became one of the top discussions on social media and one of his pictures with a lion went viral. Düzyatan also wishes to appear in a Pakistani drama series one day, "if it has a good story."
Two statues of ErtuÃÂrul on horseback inspired by Düzyatan's portrayal of ErtuÃÂrul in Dirilià Â: ErtuÃÂrul were placed by a private cooperative housing society in Lahore, Pakistan in 2020. A bust of ErtuÃÂrul was also erected in Ordu, Turkey in 2020, although it was removed by local authorities after a resemblance to Düzyatan was pointed out. Düzyatan was listed by The Muslim 500 in the "Arts & Culture" category in 2021, 2022 and 2023. Düzyatan's Dirilià Â: ErtuÃÂrul co-star Nurettin Sönmez felt filming for the scene of ErtuÃÂrul's death in ' was difficult due to Düzyatan's legacy in playing the character. Düzyatan supported the Turkish government's decision to reconvert Hagia Sophia into a mosque in 2020.