Christina Aziz |
A Turkish actress, born on March 25, 1973 in Adana Province, Turkey. She studied fashion in school and joined Istanbul University to study art history. She studied theater and acting at the Mujdat Gezen Art Center. After that, she worked in the Istanbul Municipal Theater and appeared in cinema for the first time in the 1995 movie Sekizinci saat. She played the role of Latifa Hanim in the famous Turkish movie The Republic (1998). She joined the University of Nebraska to study drama and theater. She is known for The Story of Istanbul costarring with Muhammad Aslan Tug. She starred in the series My Baby with Ozgo Namel. On July 9, 2006, she married Turkish star Sinan Tuzcu, who was famous for his portrayal of Omar in the Turkish drama, Years of Loss. Then, along with her husband, she starred in the famous Turkish movie Atatürk, which tells the life story of the popular leader and the first president of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. She became famous in the Arab world for the fourth season of the famous Turkish drama The Sultan's Harem.
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