Özgü Namal
Özgü Namal | |
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Born | Melahat Özgü Namal 28 December 1978 |
Alma mater | Istanbul University State Conservatory |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–present |
Partner(s) | Oktay Kaynarca (2002–2008) Ahmet Serdar Oral (2014–2020) |
Children | 2 |
Özgü Namal (born 28 December 1978) is a Turkish actress.
Biography[]
Her maternal family are Turkish immigrants from Thessaloniki, Greece. Her paternal family is Turkish immigrant from Macedonia.[1] Özgü Amel Namal started acting at the Masal Gerçek Theatre when she was a child. She graduated from the theater department of the State Conservatory of Istanbul University. She made her television debut in Affet Bizi Hocam and then appeared in the TV series Karete Can, hit series Yeditepe İstanbul, in one of the longest hit series Kurtlar Vadisi as Elif Eylül, "Hanımın Çiftliği" based on a classic novel by Orhan Kemal and "Merhamet" based on a novel by Hande Altaylı.
Namal made her film debut in Sır Çocukları in 2002. Since then, she appeared in several other films such as Anlat İstanbul, Büyü, Organize İşler, Polis, Beynelmilel and O... Çocukları. She was awarded the Golden Orange for Best Actress for her performance in Mutluluk in 2007.[2]
Filmography[]
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes and Awards |
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1998 | Affet Bizi Hocam | Nehir | TV series |
1998 | İkinci Bahar | Öğrenci | TV series |
1999 | Kerem | Ayla | TV series |
2000 | Karate Can | Zeliha | TV series |
2001 | Duru | TV series | |
2001 | Bir Filiz Vardı | Young Filiz | mini TV series |
2001 | Cinlerle Periler | guest-TV series | |
2002 | Beşibiryerde | Ahu | guest-TV series |
2002 | Havada Bulut | Yorgiya | mini TV series |
2003–2005 | Kurtlar Vadisi | Elif Eylül | TV series – Best Actress |
2006 | Bebeğim | Emel Erter | TV series |
2008 | Nerede Kalmıştık | Supporting actress | guest-TV series |
2008 | Durusu can | guest- TV series | |
2009 | Masumlar | Zeynep | plot cancelled-TV series |
2009–2011 | Hanımın Çiftliği | Güllü/Serap | TV series 2010 Best Actress Award (Dram) |
2012 | Ümit | TV series | |
2013–2014 | Merhamet | Narin | TV series |
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes and Awards |
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2000 | Fosforlu Cevriye | Ayten | |
2002 | Zeynep | – Promising New Actress Award – Promising New Actress Award | |
2004 | Sedef | ||
2004 | Anlat İstanbul | Şenay | |
2005 | Organize İşler | Umut Ocak | |
2006 | Beynelmilel | Gülendam | International Istanbul Film Festival – Best Actress |
2006 | Polis | Funda | |
2007 | Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium | Turkish dub | |
2007 | Bratz | Turkish dub | |
2007 | Bliss | Meryem | 44th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival – Best Actress 1st Yeşilçam Awards – Best Actress Best International Actress Award[3] Nominated—40th – Best Actress |
2008 | Şule | ||
2008 | Heda | ||
2008 | O... Çocuklari | Dona | Nominated—2nd Yeşilçam Awards Best Actress Award |
2014 | Bu İşte Bir Yalnızlık Var | Ayşe | |
2021 | Hükümsüz | Leading role |
TV programs[]
- Koca Kafalar
- Yetenek Sizsiniz Türkiye
References[]
- ^ "Özgü Namal hakkında bilmeniz gereken 10 şey!". 7 December 2017.
- ^ https://www.ntv.com.tr/amp/yasam/ozgu-namal-ikinci-kez-anne-oldu,KVNcE5Tm_EuQP_ZAq7VMPQ
- ^ Pune International Film Festival witnesses star-studded closing ceremony, Indiantelevision.com, 18 Ocak 2007. 25 Ocak 2011 tarihinde erişildi.
External links[]
Özgü Namal at IMDb
- 1978 births
- Living people
- People from Üsküdar
- Turkish film actresses
- Turkish television actresses
- 20th-century Turkish actresses
- Best Actress Golden Orange Award winners