Sinan Tuzcu (born 10 July 1977) is a Turkish actor and scriptwriter.
He graduated from theatre department of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University and Tourism Hotel Business department of Bilkent University. He worked in Arcola Theatre, London. He played in english language, in "The Net 2.0" and "Jack Hunter and the Quest for Akhenaten's Tomb".
He had a leading role in the operetta Ayà Âe, which was staged for the first time in 60 years. On 9 July 2006, he married actress Dolunay Soysert, with whom he shared in Ayà Âe, Veda, Orada, Yarñm Kalan Mucize. In 2016, he and Dolunay Soysert divorced. In 2020, he again returned to stage with the play Yüzleà Âme, which was directed by Emre Kñnay and staged at Duru Theatre.
Tuzcu first rose to prominence in 2005 with his role as ÃÂmer in the TV series ' and then . He portrayed as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and Ali Rñza Efendi in film Veda. He portrayed as Rumi in documentary 'Mevlana Celaleddin-i Rumi: Aà Âkñn Dansñ'. He portrayed as Constantine X Doukas in series Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu. He portrayed 'Dedo Muharrem' in Mor Menekà Âeler. His period roles are in Elveda Rumeli, Saruhan, Mavi Gözlü Dev, Mavera, "Kabuslar Evi: Seni Beklerken", Tanñklar. He was cast in popular series Sen Anlat Karadeniz, Son Yaz, 7 Yüz, Bir Baà Âkadñr, Arka Sokaklar, Aà Âk ve Ceza, ðnà Âaat.
Tuzcu also wrote the play Sürmanà Âet which was staged by BKM and Istanbul Folk Theatre between 2008 and 2009. In 2014, he wrote the script for the series Urfalñyam Ezelden, which was broadcast on Kanal D and Star TV. Together with Ali Aydñn, he also wrote the script for the 2016 series Kehribar, which was broadcast on ATV.