Selin Şekerci

Selin Şekerci (born 1 June 1989) is a Turkish actress.[1]

Selin Şekerci
Born (1989-06-01) 1 June 1989[1]
İzmir, Turkey[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Websitewww.selinsekerci.com.tr

Life and career

Selin Şekerci was born in İzmir on 1 June 1989 from an Arab father and Azerbaijani mother.[1][2] She completed primary and secondary school education in İzmir. She participated in İzmir State Theater's plays. She played in private theaters and children's plays in İzmir. She graduated from Istanbul Bilgi University, the department of cinema-television.[3] After coming to Istanbul, she played in many commercials.

She had guest roles in Kavak Yelleri Turkish version of Dawson's Creek and hit surreal comedy Leyla ile Mecnun. After acting in popular youth series Melekler Korusun as Özgür, she became popular.[3] She had a leading role in romantic comedy series Kaçak Gelinler and became known for her portrayal of the character Şebnem Gürsoy in the show.[3][4] She has played in many TV series.

Filmography

Movie
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Ay Büyürken Uyuyamam Leyla Leading role
2018 Sevgili Komşum Bahar Leading role
2022 Benden Ne Olur? Masal Supporting role
2023 Sevda Mecburi İstikamet Suna Leading role
2023 Annesinin Kuzusu Leading role
Web series
Year Title Role Notes
2011 Leyla ile Mecnun Şekerpare Guest role
2021 Yeşilçam Mine Cansu Leading role
2021 Dijital Sahne: Bir Yaz Gecesi Rüyası Helena Leading role of Episode
TV series
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Kavak Yelleri Feyza Guest
2009–2010 Melekler Korusun Özgür Çelikli Leading role
2011 İzmir Çetesi Mira Supporting role
2012–2014 Benim İçin Üzülme Irmak Leading role
2014 Yalan Dünya Mirey Guest
2014–2015 Kaçak Gelinler Şebnem Gürsoy Leading role
2015–2016 Acı Aşk Sude Ocak Köklükaya
2016 Rengarenk Renk Duygun
Kaçın Kurası
2017 Çoban Yıldızı Zühre Filiz
Siyah Beyaz Aşk Ayhan Dağıstan Joined
2018–2019 Kızım Asu Karahan
2020 Çatı Katı Aşk Şirin Çetin
2023 Kraliçe Zeynep Gencer Leading role
Aile Serap Joined

References

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