Young Turkish actress Ecem Uzun was born in Istanbul and has been acting since 2010. She has starred in teen drama television series Little Secrets, popular and high-rating Easy Times and family drama Aliye. She is currently studying at Kadir Has University, Film & Drama Department.  At the 2014 Afife Theater Awards in Turkey, Uzun won Best Young Artist of the Year. Uzun also recently won a Special Mention recognition for her performance in Clair Obscure from the 22nd International Film Festival of Kerala. This is only her second feature film role, preceded by her debut lead role as Zuhal in Big Big World, an APSA nominee this year for Best Youth Feature Film.

Accolades

Ecem Uzun
Best Performance by an Actress, 2017

Ecem Uzun

Best Performance by an Actress, 2017

Ecem Uzun

Clair Obscur (Tereddüt)

Young Turkish actress Ecem Uzun was born in Istanbul and has been acting since 2010. She has starred in teen drama television series Little Secrets,…

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Films

Clair Obscur
2017

Clair Obscur (Tereddüt)

Türkiye, Germany, Poland, France
2017

Clair Obscur (Tereddüt)

Chehnaz, an attractive woman, working as a psychiatrist, and her handsome husband, Cem live in a hip neighbourhood in Istanbul when Chehnaz has been assigned…

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Big Big World
2017

Big Big World (Koca Dünya)

Türkiye
2017

Big Big World (Koca Dünya)

Teenagers Ali and Zuhal grew up together in an orphanage with a bond as strong as siblings. When Ali moves out on account of his…

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