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“Conservatory Players Benefit from Positive Discrimination, Says İlber Uygar Kaboğlu”

Halic University Conservatory student, Ilber Uygar Kaboglu, has recently spoken out about the perception of positive discrimination towards conservatory graduates in the acting industry. Kaboglu, a first-year student, emphasized the importance of being a trained actor while answering a question on the topic.

Kaboglu claimed that conservatory players are positively discriminated against in the industry and that it is important to evaluate how many leading roles are filled by conservatory graduates. He went on to explain that he chose to study for his career and believes that his training process in acting will never truly end. Kaboglu stated that his family has been a driving force in his education and he determines his roadmap and way of life based on his passion for acting.

The young actor also revealed that he will be returning to the screen in the upcoming season with a romantic comedy series and is currently preparing for the role.

Kaboglu’s remarks have sparked a conversation about the fairness of casting decisions in the acting industry and the role of formal education in shaping an actor’s career. While some argue that conservatory training is necessary for success in the industry, others believe that raw talent and experience are equally valuable.

Regardless of the debate, Kaboglu’s dedication to his craft and his belief in the importance of continuing education serve as an inspiration to aspiring actors.

 

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