Born in the year 1948, in the ancient and storied city of Bursa, Turkey, Özyağcılar embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of acting, commencing his illustrious career in the year 1967, when he made his cinematic debut in the movie "Ölüm Tarlası", also known as "Field of Death".
As a versatile and talented artist, Özyağcılar has demonstrated exceptional skill and range, effortlessly transitioning between theatrical and screen performances, showcasing his remarkable abilities in a wide array of plays, films, and television series.
Özyağcılar's illustrious career has been punctuated by a diverse array of professional endeavors, one of which has been his recurring presence in television commercials, thereby bolstering his reputation as a multifaceted and accomplished performer, distinguished by his remarkable range and adaptability.
The renowned television series Yabancı Damat, boasting a significant following in both Turkey and Greece, has featured one of the most iconic roles undertaken by a notable actor, whose portrayal of a pivotal character has garnered widespread acclaim and recognition.
Özyağcılar's professional trajectory experienced a significant upsurge in 2007, as he starred in the critically acclaimed television series Elveda Rumeli (Farewell Rumelia),wherein he brought to life the character of a Turkish peasant, navigating the treacherous landscape of 19th century Balkans, specifically in the vicinity of Monastir, amidst the gradual disintegration of the Ottoman Empire's once-mighty dominion.
Özyağcılar's personal life is marked by a beautiful union with his loving wife, Güzin Özyağcılar, a remarkable theater actress in her own right, with whom he shares a deep and abiding bond.