Famous actress Tülin Özen has become a name that has enchanted her fans with her effective acting performances in the projects she has taken part in so far.
Tülin Özen, who was born in 1979 and started to serve the cinema and TV series industry since 2003, took part in many different productions.
The famous actress, who had the opportunity to gain extensive experience by portraying different characters, developed her career with various productions.
The actress, who has made important performances in TV series such as Beyaz Gelincik, Kapalıçarşı, Muhteşem Yüzyıl Kösem, Ufak Tefek Cinayetler, Kırmızı Oda, has also appeared in many movies.
Tülin Özen, who stated that she loved the character of Yosun, a popular and rich writer who participated in the TV series Arak, as soon as she read it, told the story as follows.
“Moss is a rich writer. She wants to leave her family and past behind and live her new life in all its glory. The reminder of her roots and the threat of ‘Will she be able to continue this life she has established?’ does not give her peace and makes the young woman tend to pollute her life by doing ‘bad things’.”
Stating that she was excited when she first heard about the project and that it impressed her, Tülin Özen explained that a great team was established with the following words:
“I can say that the first positive aspect is that it is a production company that I have wanted to work with for years and that I liked and was curious about the project the moment I first heard about it, even before there was an offer. Afterwards, the character of Yosun had his own troubles and malfunctions… The project continued to be created wonderfully with its director and actors.”
The famous actress summarized the environment on the set and what awaits the audience in the series with the following words:
“I feel that the set environment generally bears the influence of the production company and the director. I can say that our set is very warm, respectful and experienced for the reasons I mentioned. An exciting, action-packed work with a different language and characters awaits the audience.”