Can Togay

Acting

Can Togay

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Aug 27, 1955 (69 years old)

Can Togay

Known For

Brigádnapló
Movie 2024

Brigádnapló

The director, with his usual bittersweet style, began to present...

Jupiter's Moon
2h 9m
Movie 2017

Jupiter's Moon

A young refugee, Aryan, is shot while illegally trying to...

Happy New Year London
Movie 2007

Happy New Year London

What if the unexpected becomes your faith? Would you lay...

Sniper 2
1h 31m
Movie 2002

Sniper 2

A former Marine sniper is lured back in on a...

Bir Sonbahar Hikayesi
Movie 1994

Bir Sonbahar Hikayesi

Malina
2h 5m
Movie 1991

Malina

An unusual story of a triangular relationship in Vienna. A...

The Book of Esther
1h 24m
Movie 1989

The Book of Esther

During World War II Eszter has to choose: she either...

Biography

Can Togay (Turkish: [ˈdʒan ˈtoɡaj]; born August 27, 1955), also known as János Can Togay, is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, actor, poet, producer, cultural manager and cultural diplomat. Can Togay was born the son of Turkish parents. He spent his childhood in Germany. In 1969, he joined the Péter Halász troupe. Between 1973 and 1978, he studied on the German and English faculty of Eötvös Loránd University, followed by two years of post-graduate work on German-French comparative linguistics under Jean-Marie Zemb of the Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris. He finished in 1980. In 1984, he graduated from the faculty of direction of the Színház- és Filmművészeti Főiskola (College of Theatrical and Video Arts) in Budapest as the student of Zoltán Fábri. In 1991 he moved to Finland for four years. His 1992 film A nyaraló was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. In 1978, he had poems published in the Mozgó Világ (Moving World). In 2004, his first collection of poems was released by the publisher Aranykor Kiadó (Golden Age Publisher). He conceived the idea of the Holocaust Memorial Cipők a Duna-parton (Shoes on the Danube Promenade) in Budapest, and was also a co-maker of it with Gyula Pauer. Since January 1, 2008, he is the head of the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin, the Hungarian Institute for Science and Culture in the German capital and the cultural attaché of the Hungarian Embassy.