Ahmet Sarbay
- Writer
- Producer
Sarbay was the auteur and director of some of the best known Turkish live television shows, with an astonishing episode count of well over than 1800 episodes.
He completed primary, junior high and high schools in Eskisehir.
He started drawing cartoons when he was 15 years old. His cartoons had been published by famous Turkish cartoon magazines such as Girgir, Firt, Karakedi, Davul, Carsaf and Dusunce; and daily newspapers like Milliyet, Tercuman, Ortadogu, Hergün, Millet, Yeni Devir, Milli Gazete and Büyük Gazete.
When he was 18 years old, he produced a local newspaper named Hakimiyet (10 issues) and a mensuel magazine named Genc Liseli (4 issues).
After graduating from university, he started working at editorial and technical offices of different daily newspapers.
His works on history had been published on many magazines, such as Tarih ve Medeniyet and Tarih ve Düsünce.
In 1992, he took part in TGRT's, one of the first Turkish privately held TV Channels, founder staff.
In 1996, he had assigned as the general manager of IFPAS (Ihlas Film Production Company).
Sarbay was the auteur and director of some of the highest-rated live TV shows of its kind in Turkish TV history, primarily focused on missing people and marriage.