
Ece Dizdar
Acting • Born 1981-11-23
Biography
Ece Dizdar (born 23 November 1981) is a Turkish actress. Dizdar was born in Istanbul. During her childhood, her father went on missions as a submarine worker and she moved with him to different cities across Turkey and stayed in countries such as Pakistan, Belgium, and the UK. She usually studied at DoDDS American schools where she traveled. During her secondary school years, she studied musicals and dance in Belgium, and appeared on the stage by joining the children's conservatory for 2 years. After graduating from Marmara University Faculty of Communication, she moved to London, completed her acting education at the ARTSED acting academy with a scholarship and started her professional acting career. Ece Dizdar translated plays such as Shopping and F… ing and Festen for Dot Theatre. She later worked as a voice actress for professional commercials and promotional works. She then continued her stage career in Turkey and England, and soon appeared in television and cinematic productions. Dizdar first became known through her role in the 2002 En Son Babalar Duyar TV series. She continued her career in TV with a role in the 2003 TV series Esir Şehrin Gözyaşları. After appearing in the TV series Hayalet in 2004, she took a break from acting. She returned to TV screens in 2011 after being cast in the series Karakol. In 2012, she played the role of Yeşim in the TV series Şubat. She then portrayed the character of Melda in the series Güneşi Beklerken and in 2015 appeared as Şevval in the series Beş Kardeş.
Filmography
15 credits
Drawers
Movie • 2015
Deniz

La Belle Indifference
Movie • 2019
Gözde

Love, Spells and All That
Movie • 2021
Eren

Blue Cave
Movie • 2024

Beş Kardeş
TV • 2015
Şevval

Şubat
TV • 2012
Yeşim

Arkadaşlar İyidir
TV • 2016
Leyla Yılmazkaya

The Agency
TV • 2020
Self

Waiting for the Sun
TV • 2013

Price Of Passion
TV • 2017
İdil Yaman

Love On Duty
TV • 2022
Nehir Koşuoğlu

Yetiş Zeynep
TV • 2021
Beril

Hayalet
TV • 2004

Karakol
TV • 2011
Dicle

Red Scarf
TV • 2011