- He executed also the productions of American, Japanese, French and German filmmakers' documentary films shot in Turkey. Until now, he directed 82 movies.
- In 1979, Inanoglu started the video business in Turkey by founding the first video company, Ulusal Video. His company distributed video copies of domestic movies to around 1,500 video clubs in Turkey and abroad.
- In 1994, Inanoglu became president of the channel ATV and helped it become a leader in the sector. Later, he established a cable TV channel, Süper Kanal.
- In 1997, he set up the Türker Inanoglu Cinema Foundation and transferred all the copyrights on his productions to this charity institution with social and educational goals for the Turkish cinema.
- After directing nine movies in the studios of Yesilçam, the Turkish Hollywood, Inanoglu established in 1959 his own film company Erler Film, which is today the oldest film production company in Turkey still in business. Since then, he produced 126 black-and-white and color films, among them 21 co-productions with Greece, Italy and Iran.
- Following the opening of private TV channels, he continued to produce TV programs for channels like Star TV, Show TV, Kanal 6 and ATV, totaling to 10,000 hours.
- He was a Turkish screenwriter, film director and producer.
- Inanoglu came in contact with the cinema when he was a student at the Istanbul Academy of Applied Fine Arts in 1957.
- To produce news and entertainment programs for the television, he established a studio in 1985. In this studio, Inanoglu produced very popular programs like Bir Baska Gece ("Another night"), Hodri Meydan ("Challenge"), Gecenin getirdikleri ("Things came by night") for the then only TV channel in Turkey, TRT.
- He contributed for five years to aid the survival of Turkish cinema, which found itself in a big economic crisis.
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