
Gizem Erdogan
She was born in 1987 in Högsbo, Gothenburg to Turkish parents. Erdogan studied at the Teaterhögskolan in Malmö between 2012 and 2015. In 2015, she made her acting debut in the film Svenskjävel. In 2017, she had the role in the film Beyond Dreams, for which she was nominated for Best Supporting actress in the Guldbagge Awards in 2018. In 2017, Erdogan was nominated for the Rising Star Award at the Stockholm Film Festival.
In 2020, Erdogan won a Kristallen award for Best female actress in a TV-production for her role in the SVT series Caliphate. In 2020 she played a book publisher in the Netflix series Love & Anarchy.
The year after she again was nominated for the same award at Kristallen for her role as Leah in the SVT series The Thin Blue Line.
She also had a leading role in the Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar for 2021 En hederlig jul med Knyckertz.
In 2022, she was named as "shooting star" by an international jury at the European Film Promotion (EFP). In 2022, she had a role in the Netflix series The Playlist.
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