Vildan Atasever
Vildan Atasever, born on July 26, 1981, in Bursa, Turkey, is a prominent actress known for her work in film, television, and theater. She embarked on her acting journey at the tender age of fifteen, landing her first significant role in the sitcom "Kadın İsterse," where she portrayed the daughter of the renowned actress Hülya Avşar. Atasever's talent shone through in the film "İki Genç Kız" (Two Young Girls), also as Avşar's daughter, earning her the esteemed Golden Orange award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in 2005.
Her accolades continued with a nomination in 2006 for her compelling performance in "Kader," a film that won the Golden Orange for Best Film and brought her the Best Actress award at the Ankara Film Festival. Vildan has collaborated with her former husband İsmail Hacıoğlu in several television projects, including "Gece Sesleri" and "Osmanlı Tokadı." Additionally, she made a brief appearance in the 2013 film "Meryem," alongside Hacıoğlu.
In the realm of period dramas, Atasever played the role of Hümaşah Sultan in "Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem," a sequel to the acclaimed series "Muhteşem Yüzyıl," marking yet another instance of her association with Hülya Avşar's legacy. Throughout her career, Vildan Atasever has established herself as a versatile and talented actress in the Turkish entertainment industry.
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