A professional turning point for Turkish actor Can Yaman
In detail, Can Yaman's career is going on swimmingly and the actor is getting ready to conquer more and more the Italian audience.
Interviewed during the Venice Film Festival 2021, where he was awarded with an important recognition, the Turkish actor admitted to be over the moon, because this is a particularly positive period for him from a professional point of view.
Can reiterated that very soon he will start filming the new Mediaset fiction entitled "Viola come il mare", which will see him acting alongside the actress Francesca Chillemi, the former Miss Italy for years starring in the TV series Che Dio ci aiuti aired on Rai 1.
Yaman's confession about his career
The Turkish actor has not hidden that this new professional engagement will represent a real turning point for his career since for the first time he will have the opportunity to act in Italian.
"Until now I have always filmed in Istanbul. Very soon we will shoot this series in Italian. For my career it's a great turning point," admitted Can Yaman talking about his next professional engagement that will allow him to become more and more a protagonist of the Italian small screen.
"Everything is going very well, I am happy and content", continued the Turkish star without hiding his happiness for this new project that will see him as a protagonist.
After Viola come il mare, Can will be on the set of "Sandokan" with Luca Argentero
And the fiction "Viola come il mare" destined for prime time on Canale 5, will not be the only project in the pipeline for Can Yaman in the coming months. In 2022, in fact, are also scheduled to shoot the remake of "Sandokan", after they jumped this summer.
Also in this case, the actor will be the absolute protagonist and at his side he can count on the presence of Luca Argentero, another sex symbol of Italian cinema and television, beloved by the public. In short, two ambitious projects that will mark an important turning point in the career of Can Yaman, who is increasingly loved by Italian viewers.
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