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Meryem Uzerli
Born
Meryem Sarah Uzerli

(1983-08-12) 12 August 1983 (age 41)
EducationSchauspiel Studio Frese
Freie Waldorf School
OccupationActress Model
Years active2008 to present
Notable workHürrem Sultan in Muhteşem Yüzyıl
Children2
AwardsGolden Butterfly Awards
Chelsea Film Festival
Websitemeryem.me

Meryem Sarah Uzerli (Turkish pronunciation: [mæɾˈjæm uzæɾˈli]; born 12 August 1983[1][2]) is a German Turkish model and actress best known for her starring role as Hurrem Sultan in Muhteşem Yüzyıl (2011-2013) and Kovan (2018). She is the recipient of two Golden Butterfly Award's.

Early life

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Uzerli was born on 12 August 1983, to Hüseyin, from Turkey and Ursula, an actress from Germany. She was raised in Kassel, West Germany. She has two older brothers and an older sister, Canan, who is a jazz musician. Her maternal great-grandmother is Croat from Croatia.[3] Due to her father's nationality, she has both Turkish-German citizenship.[4] She made her acting debut with minor parts in German productions. She later made minor appearances in the television series Notruf Hafenkante (2010) and Ein Fall für zwei (2010). Uzerli is also known for her roles in German films like Journey of No Return (2010) and Jetzt aber Ballett (2010). At the end of 2010, she was chosen by Meral Okay for her first leading role in the Turkish TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl (2011–2013). In addition to her acting career, Uzerli has appeared in many advertising films and is the face of numerous brands. In 2012, she was chosen as the Woman of the Year by GQ Turkey. Due to her role as Hurrem Sultan, she has won 23 awards and became one of the most famous actresses in Turkey.

Uzerli's native language is German. She is also fluent in Turkish and English.

Career

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2011–13: Muhteşem Yüzyıl

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Uzerli's most known breakout role is as Hürrem Sultan in the historical television drama series Muhteşem Yüzyıl, directed by the Taylan Brothers. In 2010, after an eight-month search to find the best actress for this role, she was chosen by Meral Okay, the series' screenwriter, and Timur Savcı, the series' producer.[5] About her selection, she said: "Until one day the phone rang, I was invited for a casting in Turkey, and then immediately I started living in Istanbul almost full time."[6] She lived in a hotel for two years during the shooting of Muhteşem Yüzyıl. She shared the leading role with Halit Ergenç, Okan Yalabık and Nebahat Çehre. She won the Golden Butterfly Award for Best Actress for this part in 2012. In 2013, she left the series due to health concerns, reportedly a burnout.[7] From episode 103 and onwards, Vahide Perçin was cast in to play an older version of Hürrem.[8]

2014–present: Gecenin Kraliçesi and Annemin Yarası

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At the end of 2014, Uzerli signed a contract with O3, the Turkish production company of MBC Group.[9][10][11] As of December 2014, she was still living in Berlin, but planning to move to Istanbul.[10] In December 2014, Star TV released a video and a photo of Uzerli introducing her as one of its stars in 2015.[12][13] In October 2015, she was again introduced among the TV's stars for 2016.[14][15] About her future, she says: "I am trying to build on my international success within any industry where actors are respected as artists, and where I can find great scripts that allow me to delve into a story that leaves the here and now behind."[6] In March 2015, it was finalized that Uzerli would share the leading role with Murat Yıldırım in her new TV series.[16] The series' name was later announced as Gecenin Kraliçesi.[17] It is directed by Muhteşem Yüzyıl directors, the Taylan Brothers. Some of the scenes for this series were filmed in Cannes, France.[17] The shooting later continued in Rize, Turkey.[18] It premiered on Star TV in January 2016.[19]

In addition to her career in television, Uzerli also appeared in a cinema movie in 2016, titled Annemin Yarası.[20] The film was released in March 2016.[20] Her co-stars include Ozan Güven, Okan Yalabık, and Belçim Bilgin.[21] Between 2016 and 2017, she appeared in a guest role on Eşkiya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz.[22] In 2017, she continued her movie career by appearing in Cingöz Recai opposite Kenan İmirzalıoğlu, although the film was not a box office success.[23] Later in the same year, she shared the leading role with Özcan Deniz and Aslı Enver in the movie Öteki Taraf.[24] In 2019, Uzerli auditioned for a role in the third season of the Netflix original series Dark.[25] She also appeared as the lead role in the movie Kovan, the proceeds of which were donated to Haluk Levent's Ahbap foundation.[26]

As a model, she is the face of Blue Diamond and Maison Novague. She was also the face of Russian brand Faberlic. She has appeared on the cover of FabUk and has done photoshoots and videos for Louis Vuitton and Vogue. She has a photography page on Instagram.

Uzerli will be seen playing Reyan in the upcoming Gain series Ru which will be released on 24 May 2024.

Personal life

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On 10 February 2014, she gave birth to a girl, Lara Jemima.[27][28] A second daughter, Lily, was born on 8 January 2021.[29]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Menage A Trois Madeline Short film
Jetzt vorbei
2009 Das total verrückte Wochenende Prostitute
Wiedergeburt Short film
The Line[30] Anna Short film
Schulterblick Short film
Lauf um deine Liebe Short film
LUME Short film
Sterne über dem Eis Student
2010 Journey of No Return Stewardess
Das ist ja das Leben selbst
The Dark Chest of Wonders Short film
Urbane Dater Short film
Lover's Guide Mara Short film
2016 Annemin Yarası Marija Main role
2017 Cingöz Recai Göze Main role
Öteki Taraf Sarah Main role
2018 Kovan Ayşe Main role
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2008 Ein total verrücktes Wochenende
Inga Lindström: Hannas Fest Britta Protagonist
2009 Hayat Trailer
2010 Der Staatsanwalt Episode: "Mordswut"
Notruf Hafenkante Episode: "Alles Lüge"
Ein Fall für zwei Ankel Episode: "Verlust"
Jetzt aber Ballett Sasha Kitano TV movie
WALF: We All Love Football Lena TV series
2011–2013 Muhteşem Yüzyıl Hürrem Sultan Main role
2016 Gecenin Kraliçesi Selin Main role
2016–2017 Eşkiya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz Suzi Supporting role

Web series

2024 Ru Reyan Leading role Gain

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Title Result
2010 47th International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival Special Jury Prize Journey of No Return Won[31]
2011 24th Tüketici Academy Award Best Female Lead Muhteşem Yüzyıl Won[31]
2011 Silver Horse Award Best Actress Won[31]
2011 TV Stars Award Best Actress Won[31]
2011 38th Golden Butterfly Award Special Prize Won[31]
2011 Marmara University Best Actress Won
2011 TV Oscars Best Actress Won
2011 2nd AyakliGazete.com Awards Best Actress Won
2011 Turkish Antalya Television Award Best Drama Actress Nominated[31]
2012 Turkey GQ Awards Woman of the Year Won
2012 39th Golden Butterfly Award Best Actress Muhteşem Yüzyıl Won[31]
2012 Galatasaray University Best Film and Serial Actress Won
2012 Istanbul Kültür University Best Drama Series Actress Won[31]
2012 Golden MDG Award Best Drama Lead Turkey Won[31]
2012 Magazinci.com Honorary Awards Best Actress Won
2012 Magazine Journalists Association: Golden Objective Awards Best Actress of the Year Won[31]
2012 Yıldız Technical University Most Popular Series Actress Won[31]
2012 3rd AyakliGazete.com Awards Best Actress Nominated
2012 Turkish Antalya Television Award Best Drama Actress Nominated[31]
2012 Aydın University Istanbul Most Popular Series Actress Won
2012 Radikal Awards Best Actress Won
2012 Andy-Ar Awards Best Actress of the Year Won
2012 Esenler 2012 Most Successful People Names Best Actress of the Year Won
2013 11th Stars Award Ceremony Most admired TV series Actress of 2012 Won
2013 20th İtü Emös Achievement Awards Best Actress Won
2013 Turkish Antalya Television Award Best Drama Actress Won[31]
2013 Yıldız Technical University Most Popular Series Actress Won[31]
2013 4th AyakliGazete.com Awards Best Actress Won
2013 Crystal Mouse Awards Best Actress Won
2016 7th Beirut International Awards Festival Best International Actress Eşkıya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz Won[31]
2020 Cana Dorada Film Festival Best International Actress Kovan Won[32]
2020 Chelsea Film Festival Best Actress Won

References

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