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Kerem Çatay
Turkish television producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kerem Çatay (born 1979)[1] is the CEO of Ay Yapım, producer of various TV series and Turkey's leading production company for drama series, formats, weekly and daily shows.[2][3]
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Education
Born in Ankara, Kerem Çatay graduated from Bilkent University Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences.[4] He completed his education in the Film and Television program at UCLA.
Career
He is known as the producer of countless phenomenally successful TV series, from 2008's ground-breaking Aşk-ı Memnu (Forbidden Love) to 2009's Ezel. Çatay's productions are renowned for their well-crafted, captivating stories based on both original screenplays and literary adaptations. Nearly all of Çatay's productions have been sold at least 41 countries, MENA to Sweden, Eastern & Southern Asia, Eastern Europe, the Balkans plus some of the African TV channels. They are also made available via the Internet worldwide.
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