Esra Dermancıoğlu
Esra Dermancıoğlu (born 7 December 1968) is a Turkish actress.
Esra Dermancıoğlu | |
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Born | 7 December 1968 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Children | 1 |
Life and career
Dermancıoğlu studied at Pierre Loti High School and continued her education at Franklin College Switzerland. She received acting lessons from Şahika Tekand at Stüdyo Oyuncuları and singing lessons from Derya Alabora. She made her acting debut with the help of Gülse Birsel by appearing in an episode of Avrupa Yakası.[1] In 2010, she had a role in the short movie Moral Bozukluğu ve 31. Dermancıoğlu then continued her career on television. Her breakthrough came with her role in the Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne? TV series, in which she played the role of Mukaddes.[2] She further came to the spotlight by appearing in a leading role in the comedy movie Kadın İşi: Banka Soygunu.
Dermancıoğlu divorced her husband as he was against her decision to pursue a career in acting. The couple had a daughter.[2][3]
Filmography
Television
- Sen Harikasın, 2008
- Avruya Yakası, 2009, guest appearance
- Fatmagül'ün Suçu Ne?, 2010–2011, Mukaddes
- Küçük Hesaplar, 2012
- Galip Derviş, 2013, Şükriye "Şuşu"
- Doksanlar, 2013, Şükran Tuncay
- Sil Baştan, 2014
- Serçe Sarayı, 2015, Süla
- Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem, 2015, Cennet Hatun
- Kırgın Çiçekler, 2016, Zehra Terinci
- Şahin Tepesi, 2018
- Bir Zamanlar Çukurova, 2019
Film
- Moral Bozukluğu ve 31, 2010, sexy neighbor
- Kadın İşi: Banka Soygunu, 2014, Dürdane
- Hayalet Dayı, 2015, Samet
- Merdiven Baba, 2015, Süheyla
- Ayla, 2017, Sebahat Dilbirliği
Awards
- 21st Sadri Alışık Theatre and Cinema Awards - Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Role (Hayalet Dayı)
References
- "Esra Dermancıoğlu kimdir? Esra Dermancıoğlu nereli ve kaç yaşında?". Sözcü. 20 August 2019. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- "Esra Demrancıoğlu". Sabah. Archived from the original on 27 February 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- Sacit Aslan (28 December 2010). "Esra Dermancıoğlu: 'Eşim oyuncu olmamı istemedi'". sacitaslan.com (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.