Kerem Çatay

Kerem Catay (born 1979)[1] is the CEO of Ay Yapım, producer of all series, Turkey’s leading production company for drama series, formats, weekly and daily shows.[2][3] 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.

Kerem Çatay
Born1979 (age 4041)
EducationBilkent University
OccupationProducer

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 Catay’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 Internet Worldwide.

Television series

YearTitleEpisodes
2019Kuzgun21 episodes
2018Şahin Tepesi6 episodes
2018–2019Çarpışma24 episodes
2017–2018Ufak Tefek Cinayetler45 episodes
2017–ÇukurStill running
2017–2018Fi22 episodes
2017Bu Şehir Arkandan Gelecek20 episodes
2016–2017Cesur ve Güzel32 episodes
2016–2017İçerde39 episodes
2016–2017Bana Sevmeyi Anlat22 episodes
2015–2017Kara Sevda74 episodes
2015Beş Kardeş13 episodes
2015Analar ve Anneler9 episodes
2014Kurt Seyit ve Şura21 episodes
2014–2015Kara Para Aşk54 episodes
2013–2015Medcezir77 episodes
2012–2015Karadayı115 episodes
2012Son25 episodes
201220 Dakika25 episodes
2011–2013Kuzey Güney80 episodes
2011Al Yazmalım37 episodes
2010–2012Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne?80 episodes
2009–2011Ezel71 episodes
2009Samanyolu29 episodes
2008–2010Aşk-ı Memnu79 episodes
2007Dudaktan Kalbe75 episodes
2007Menekşe ile Halil36 episodes
2007Aşk Yeniden13 episodes
2006Yaprak Dökümü174 episodes
2005Zeynep25 episodes
2005Tombala
2004Dolunay
2004Kadın İsterse51 episodes
2004Çalınan Ceset16 episodes
200424 Saat

References

  1. "MIPCOM 2012 Event Schedule". MIPCOM. Retrieved 2013-03-04.
  2. "Turkish 'TV series spring' continues". Hurriyet Daily News.
  3. "EZEL: before and after". Archived from the original on 2012-10-02.
  4. "Bilkent iftiharla sunar: Kerem Catay". Archived from the original on 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2013-03-05.
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