
Özlem Yılmaz
Born and raised in Istanbul, Yılmaz's family is from Rize. She started her education at Kartaltepe Primary School and later studied at Ataköy Republic High School. She then enrolled in Kültür College. After finishing her studies, she decided to pursue a career in acting. Besides taking acting classes, she was trained by Müşfik Kenter but was forced to take a break due to her father's death. A year later she continued her studies at the Müjdat Gezen Art School and in 2006 graduated from Müjdat Gezen Actor Studio.
Yımaz started her television career in 2006 and made her cinematic debut in 2013 with a role in Kudret Sabancı's movie Karaoğlan. She is best known for her roles in series such as Unutulmaz, Zoraki Koca, Kaçak, and Kara Ekmek.
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