Ayça Damgacı

Turkish actress (born 1973)
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Ayça Damgacı
Born1973 (age 50–51)
Istanbul, Turkey
OccupationActress

Ayça Damgacı (born 1973) is a Turkish actress. She is best known for her role in the 2008 movie My Marlon and Brando , which earned her the Best Actress award at the Sarajevo Film Festival.

She initially planned on studying economics but later became interested in acting. She first took acting lessons at the Şahika Tekand Acting and Art Studio, before graduating from Istanbul University School of Literature with a degree in theatre studies. She then joined Tiyatro Oyunevi as a cast member. Damgacı also worked as a soloist for the band Göçebe Şarkılar.[1] Between 2013 and 2015, she had a recurring role in Star TV's Aramızda Kalsın series as Hatçik. Between 2015 and 2016, she was among the casr of O Hayat Benim.[2] Since 2018, she has been portraying the character of Hasret in the series Avlu, which later became available for streaming on Netflix.[3]

Filmography

  • My Marlon and Brando (2008; film)
  • Ay Lav Yu (2010; film)
  • Yozgat Blues (2013; film)
  • Aramızda Kalsın (2013–2015; TV series)
  • O Hayat Benim (2015–2016; TV series)
  • Avlu (2018–; TV series)

Theatre

  • Yala Ama Yutma!
  • Beklerken
  • İstanbul'da Bir Dava
  • Dillerde Günahkar
  • Döne Döne
  • Unutmak
  • Ormanların Hemen Önündeki Gece
  • Evlenme
  • Ceza Kolonisinde
  • Bebek Fil
  • Biraz Sen, Biraz Ben

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Damgacı'dan göçebe şarkıları". Radikal. 27 October 2009. p. Kültür Sanat. Retrieved 26 October 2009.
  2. ^ "Ayça Damgacı kimdir? Avlu dizisinde Hasret Şengül karakteri Ayça Damgacı kaç yaşında?". Habertürk. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Ayşe Damgacı kimdir? Ayşe Damgacı nereli ve kaç yaşında?". Sözcü. 1 November 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2020.

External links

  • Ayça Damgacı at IMDb
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Başak Köklükaya (2000)  • Sanem Çelik (2001) • Zuhal Olcay and Serra Yılmaz (2002) • Suna Selen (2003)  • Rüçhan Çalışkur (2004) • Yelda Reynaud (2005) • Şerif Sezer (2006) • Özgü Namal (2007) • Ayça Damgacı (2008) • Derya Alabora (2009) • Şenay Orak (2010) • Nazan Kesal (2011) • Sanem Öge (2012) • Sema Poyraz (2013) • Vahide Perçin (2014) • Asiye Dinçsoy (2016) • Ecem Uzun (2017) • Demet Evgar (2018) • Cemre Ebüzziya, Ece Yüksel and Helin Kandemir (2019)  • Ece Dizdar and Selen Uçer (2020) • İlayda Elif Elhih (2021) • Ece Yüksel (2022)
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