Who is Melis Sezen, who was targeted with her dress at the Golden Butterfly Ceremony?

Who is Melis Sezen, who was targeted with her dress at the Golden Butterfly Ceremony?
Who is Melis Sezen, who was targeted with her dress at the Golden Butterfly Ceremony?

Actress Melis Sezen was targeted by former MHP deputy Ahmet Çakar because of her outfit at the Golden Butterfly ceremony. While messages of support for Melis Sezen were pouring in from social media, Melis Sezen's career and life became the subject of curiosity. Who is Melis Sezen? How old is Melis Sezen? Where is Melis Sezen originally from?

Who is Melis Sezen?

Melis Sezen was born on January 2, 1997 in Silivri, Istanbul. She is a Turkish actress. Sezen first played in the TV series "Life is Sometimes Sweet", then she played in the TV series Siyah İnci. He took his first leading role in the TV series Leke. Then he took the leading role in the series Dear Past. Along with her TV series projects, Sezen also took part in feature films. The Champion For Us, which was released in 2018, was the first serious movie act. In the same year, he acted in films such as Fox's Nest and World Hali. In 2019, he took a role in the movie Miracle 2: Love, directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül. He played the leading character "Nazan" in the TV series "Ya Istiklal Ya Death", which was broadcast on TRT 2020 in 1. He plays the character named "Derin", one of the leading characters in the TV series Unfaithful.

Born in Silivri, Istanbul on January 2, 1997, Sezen completed her high school education at Selimpaşa Atatürk Anatolian High School. Her father is Albanian, Macedonian immigrant; his mother is an immigrant from Thessaloniki, Greece; Sezen's family, who has a brother, is engaged in trade. In an interview he gave, he said that they supported him in starting the theater, and in another interview, he noticed his mother's interest in acting and enrolled him in the Müjdat Gezen Art Center. Having studied drama since the age of 12, Sezen also studied theater for a year at the Müjdat Gezen Art Center. Then she played in the play Cümbüş-ü Hospital at the Ali Solmaz Theater in Silivri. Continuing her education, Sezen graduated from the Department of Media and Visual Arts at Koç University. She stepped into the world of television with the TV series "Life is Sometimes Sweet" between 2016-17.

Between 2017-18, she played the character of "Ebru" in the series Siyah İnci. He made his debut in the cinema with independent films in 2018. The first movie he starred in was World State and the second movie was Fox's Nest. After independent films, he made his first serious role in the movie For Us Champion, which tells the true story of race horse Bold Pilot and jockey Halis Karataş. In 2019, the character "Jasmine" became her first leading role in the TV series Leke. Then, he played the character of "Deren", who was also the lead role in the series Dear Past. At the end of 2019, he played the character of "Beren" in the movie Miracle 2: Love.

Sezen entered the top 2019 in the IMDb Starmetre list in 100. He portrayed the leading character "Nazan" in the historical mini-series "Independence or Death", which tells about the occupation of Istanbul in 2020, the dissolution of the Parliament, the Kuvâ-yi Milliye movement led by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the establishment of a new parliament in Ankara.

He also recently starred in the movie Kovala. The vision date of the movie was announced as April 17, 2020;[13] but due to the measures taken in Turkey due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, the movie was not released and was postponed.[14] It has been announced that the new vision date will be announced on the official social media accounts of the film. He is one of the leading characters in the TV series "Sadakatsiz", which has been broadcast on Kanal D with Cansu Dere and Caner Cindoruk since October 2020. After portraying the character of "Life Woman" in the TV series Fatma, which was broadcast on Netflix in 2021 and starring Burcu Biricik, she shared the lead role with Barış Arduç in a Turkcell commercial in 2021. In the same year, he was deemed worthy of the "Shining Stars" award within the scope of the 47th Golden Butterfly Awards.

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