Young actress Cemre Baysel was born in 1999 and when she was only 16 years old, she was cast on the sets because of a neighbor’s vehicle. Playing the character of Gonca Makasçı in the Yeşil Deniz series shot in 2014, the actress had difficulty in this role because she had to do the Aegean accent, but she completed 75 episodes. However, the character he played for Cemre Baysel did not leave her for a long time.
Cemre Baysel, who was a guest of İbrahim Selim’s program on Fox TV, attracted attention with her confession. Cemre Baysel, who stated that she celebrated her 16th birthday on the set of the TV series and was accidentally thrown into the industry during adolescence, expressed how the Yeşil Deniz TV series affected her career with the following words:
“I celebrated my sixteenth birthday there. I was afraid. I thought I could do it. My first job was Yeşil Deniz. When I was wondering if I could do the Aegean accent, the accent was stuck on me… I’m playing with the accent in 75 episodes. I couldn’t speak normally. There are other jobs, I go to auditions. They say, ‘This girl has a dialect.’ The Aegean mouth did not pass. I guess I’m fine now.”
Cemre Baysel, who explained that she could do it when she needed to make a dialect, said, “When I catch that melody, it will continue.”
Cemre Baysel, who stated that she took part in the Ramo series with the Adana accent, continues to appear on the screen with the TV series Senden Daha Güzel (More Beautiful than You).
Cemre Baysel, one of the most sought after actresses of romantic comedy serials and starring with Burak Çelik, continues on her acting journey with success.
Cemre Baysel explained that she aimed to be a painter or an interior designer instead of acting when she studied painting and said, “I said I would not do this job. They told me, ‘This job will not leave you alone’. That’s what happened. As I said it was over this time, other things came to me. My family supported it to the end,” she said.
Stating that the process brought her to Istanbul, Cemre Baysel added that if she had not come to this city to continue her acting profession, she would have continued on her way by teaching in the Aegean.