Özge Özpirinçci
Ozge Ozpirincci was born in 1986 in Istanbul. Her family is from Diyarbakir. After a year in Rockford, Illinois as an exchange student, she perfected her English and graduated from Sabanci University with a degree in International Business Management and studied at The Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. She became an instant household name in Turkey with her portrayal of the lead character Ipek in the prominent Turkish TV series "Melekler Korusun / Guardian Angels." Following that, she appeared in numerous film and TV projects as seen in her filmography. In 2011, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Turkey's prestigious Greenpine Film Awards for her portrayal of Ms. Fikriye in the motion picture "Veda / Farewell." In 2016, she won Best Lead Actress/TV Comedy in Turkey's Golden Butterfly TV Awards, for the long-running TV show "Ask Yeniden/Love, Again." As an active supporter of animal and human rights, Ozge also appeared in various Public Service Announcement videos, including the Adopt-a-Pet campaign in Turkey and United Nation's "He for She" PSAs. With over half a million followers on Twitter and 1.7 million followers on Instagram, Ozge's fan base extends from Germany to Azerbaijan.
Acting
TV
Woman
as Bahar Çeşmeli
2017
TV
Yakamoz S-245
as Defne
2022
Movie
Comidark Films 2: The Pawn
as Deniz / Bahriye
2020
TV
Phi
as Sıla
2017
Movie
Veda - Atatürk
as Fikriye Hanım
2010
Movie
Hot Sweet Sour
as Duygu
2017
Movie
Anatolian Eagles
as Ayşe Dinçer
2011
Movie
The Way We Are
as Efsun
2020
TV
Love Once Again
as Zeynep Taşkın
2015
Movie
Mix Tape
as İrem
2014
TV
Daydreamers
as Ada
2007
TV
Deeply
as Deniz
2021
Movie
25 Litre
2019
TV
I Am Mother
as Karsu Çelik
2023
TV
Red Scarf
as Asiye Has
2011
TV
Guardian Angels
as İpek
2009
TV
Tonight with İbrahim Selim
2019
TV
A Mother’s Oath
as Süreyya Mirzanli
2025
TV
Tatar Ramazan: Ben Bu Oyunu Bozarım
as Alin Terziyan
2013
TV
Deli Saraylı
as Dilruba
2010
TV
Password
2024
TV
Cesaretin Var mı Aşka
as Ebru Karataş
2008
TV
Ağır Roman: Yeni Dünya
as Zehir Ahu
2012
TV
Golden Butterfly Awards
as Self - Winner
1973