Aylin Tezel

Aylin Tezel (German: [ˈaɪlɪn ˈteːtsl̩]; born 29 November 1983) is a German actress and dancer. She was born in Bünde. Her father is a Turkish-born medical doctor practicing in Bielefeld, Germany, and her mother is a nurse. She is a middle child, having an older sister and a younger brother. She had her breakthrough with a main role in the film "Almanya - Welcome to Germany" which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2011 and with the main role in the film "Am Himmel der Tag" (En: "Breaking Horizons") for which she received the Best Actress Award at the Torino Film Festival in 2012.

Aylin Tezel
Tezel in 2020
Born (1983-11-29) 29 November 1983
Occupation(s)Film actress
Television actress
Years active2007–Present

Life and career

Aylin Tezel was born in Bünde and grew up in the Bielefeld district of Sennestadt. There she danced from the age of six and graduated from the Hans Ehrenberg academic high school. She studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin but left the school in her second year. After her film debut in the arthouse feature "Innocence" (2008) she played a central role in Oliver Kienle's award- winning film "Stronger Than Blood" (First Steps Award 2010).

The actress was especially noted for her role in Yasemin Şamdereli's film "Almanya - Welcome to Germany", which premiered at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival and won the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Award) in 2011. The film was a big hit in German cinemas and had cinema releases in many countries. During Christmas 2011, Tezel was seen as Cinderella in Uwe Janson's TV film "Aschenputtel" and soon afterwards as one of the main recurring characters, young cop Nora Dalay, in Germany's most popular cop series Tatort. Irish director Shimmy Marcus gave her the main part in his short film "Rhinos" (2011) which premiered at the CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto, Canada and was nominated for an Award at the Irish Film & Television Awards in 2013.

In 2012 she was seen in main roles in the feature films "3 Zimmer/Küche/Bad" (engl. "Move") and "Breaking Horizons" (original Title: "Am Himmel der Tag"). Pola Beck's "Breaking Horizons" won the Award for Best Film in German-language feature film competition at the 8th Zurich Film Festival[1] and Aylin Tezel received the Best Actress Award at the 30th Torino Film Festival.[2]

Aylin Tezel filmed Marco Kreuzpaintner's feature Coming In which was released by Warner Bros. in October 2014, playing female lead Heidi who falls for a gay star- hairdresser (Kostja Ullmann). In the feature "Macho Man", the film version of a German bestseller she plays the female lead alongside German actor Christian Ulmen and Danish actor Dar Salim. The film was released in 2015 by Universum Film. She played female lead Sabine in Robert Manson's english-language debut feature film "Lost in the Living". The film was released in cinemas in Ireland and Germany in 2017 and was later picked up by Amazon Prime.

Tezel took voice lessons from the late voice coach Julia Wilson-Dickson in London to improve her opportunities for English language roles.

In 2017 Aylin Tezel had a recurring role in the Canadian CBC Television spy thriller television series X Company. She played the Jewish Polish Resistance Fighter Zosia in 6 episodes of the 3rd season alongside Warren Brown and Evelyne Brochu and spoke English with a Polish Accent for the part.

In June 2020 Amazon Studios released the thriller 7500 after it had premiered in competition at Locarno Festival and was released in cinemas in Germany and Austria. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays the main role, a co-pilot who's plane is hijacked. Tezel plays his girlfriend, stewardess Gökce.

In February 2021 ZDFneo originals released the 6-part miniseries Unbroken in which Tezel plays the main role, Alex, a tough cop trying to find her child after having been kidnapped. Already after the first week of streaming the TV series was announced to be ZDFneo's most successful tv series on ZDF's streaming channel ZDF Mediathek.

Tezel also wrote and directed the short film Phoenix (2020) starring Irish Actors Killian Scott, Bríd Brennan and German Actress Leonie Benesch which premiered at Max Ophüls Festival.

Selected filmography

Year Title Original Title Role Notes
2007 Whom Honor is due Wem Ehre gebührt Selda Özkan (L) Tatort TV series episode
2008 Innocence Unschuld Derya (L)
2009 Stronger Than Blood Bis aufs Blut - Brüder auf Bewährung Sina (S) First Steps Award 2010
2010 Bloch Bloch - Inshallah Dalia (L) (TV Film)
2011 Almanya - Welcome to Germany Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland Canan (L) 61st Berlin International Film Festival Competition, Deutscher Filmpreis 2011 for Best Film, Best Screenplay
2011 Cinderella Aschenputtel Aschenputtel (L) (TV Film)
2012 Move 3 Zimmer/Küche/Bad Maria (L)
2012 Breaking Horizons Am Himmel der Tag Lara (L) Best German Language Film Award at Zurich Film Festival 2012,

Best Actress Award at Torino Film Festival 2012, Best Upcoming Actress at German Actors Awards 2013, Best Actress at Sehsüchte Film Festival 2013

2012 Rhinos Rhinos Ingrid (L) (Shortfilm)

Nominated for Best Shortfilm at Irish Film & Television Awards 2012, Prix du Public Best Film, Brest European Short Film Festival 2012, Audience Award Best International Short Film, Corona Cork Film Festival 2012

2012 - 2019 Tatort Tatort Dortmund Nora Dalay (L) (TV series) 14 episodes
2013 Kleine Schiffe Kleine Schiffe Lilli (L) (TV Film)
2013 Inhale Tanz mit ihr Sie (L) (Shortfilm) Director, Producer, Actress, Choreographer

Berlin & Beyond Film Festival San Francisco, Cork Film Festival, to be released on Arte in 2015

2014 Coming In Coming In Heidi (L)
2014 To Life! Auf das Leben! Emily (S) Vienna Film Award 2015
2015 Macho Man Macho Man Aylin (L) Release date: October 29, 2015 - plays a lead character with the same first name as her own
2015 Lost in the Living Lost in the Living Sabine (L) First lead role in an English language film, DVD released on September 28, 2018
2015 Why is This Night Different? Why is This Night Different? Amena (S) Homeland TV series episode aired October 25, 2015
2016 The Informant Die Informantin Aylin (L) (TV Film) aired March 19, 2016 - plays a lead character with the same first name as her own
2017 X Company X Company Zosia (S) (Canadian TV series) guest starred as a Polish-Jewish resistance fighter in third season episodes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 10 speaking in English with Polish accent for the role
2017 Between Heaven and Hell Zwischen Himmel und Hölle Ottilie von Gersen (S) (TV Film) plays a historical character in a film about the Protestant Reformation that was aired on the 500th anniversary of the event, also shown in the UK on BBC with English subtitles
2019 The Informant 2 Die Informantin - Der Fall Lissabon Aylin (L) (TV Film) aired April, 2019 - The film is a sequel to the film The Informant (2016)
2019 The Master Butcher Der Club der singenden Metzger Delphine (L) is a miniseries about a group of German emigrants from the 1920s trying to find a new home in America. Jonas Nay and Aylin Tezel are the leads. The film is based on Louise Erdrich's novel The Master Butchers Singing Club and aired on German TV on the 27th of December 2019 as a 3 hour long film. Spoken languages in the film are German and English. It was directed by Uli Edel. Aylin won the Bavarian TV Awards 2020 for her performance.
2019 7500 7500 Gökce (L) 7500 is a thriller about a terrorist attack on a plane. It starrs Joseph Gordon-Levitt who plays the Co-Pilot Tobias Ellis. Aylin plays his girlfriend Gökce who is on the same flight as a stewardess. The film was released in German cinemas in December 2019 and globally on Amazon Prime Video in June 2020.
2021 Unbroken Unbroken Alex (L) German crime-drama miniseries about a young and tough cop, Alexandra Enders, who is nine months pregnant when she is being attacked and disappears. 6 days later she wakes up in a forest, full of blood and without her baby. She tries to find out what happened to her, mistrusting everyone around her, while struggling with her own inner demons. The search for her baby takes her on a journey into her own darkness. Aylin plays main role Alex. The 6-part miniseries was released in Germany on ZDFneo on the 23rd of February 2021 and already a week later ZDF announced that the show is the most watched ZDFneo production ever on ZDF's streaming platform ZDF Mediathek.
2023 Weekend Rebels Wochenendrebellen Fatime (L) Weekend Rebels is about the journey of a father and his autistic son to find the latter's favorite soccer team by visiting all 56 teams in their respective stadiums

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Project Result
2012 Torino Film Festival Best Actress Breaking Horizons Won
2013 Askania Award Shooting Star Tatort, Aschenputtel, Am Himmel der Tag Won
2013 Sehsüchte Film Festival Best Acting Am Himmel der Tag Won
2013 German Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Am Himmel der Tag, 3 Zimmer/Küche/Bad Nominated
2013 German Actors Award Best upcoming actress Am Himmel der Tag Won
2013 Hessischer Film-und Kinopreis Best Actress Am Himmel der Tag Nominated
2015 German Actors Award Best actress in a comedy role Kleine Schiffe Won
2015 Jupiter Award Best TV-Actress Am Himmel der Tag, Tatort Nominated
2016 Hof International Film Festival Award for Filmmaker Filmpreis der Stadt Hof Won
2019 Festival of Animated Film Best Voice Actor Smallfoot Nominated
2020 Jupiter Award Best TV-Actress Tatort, Die Informantin - Der Fall Lissabon Nominated
2020 Bavarian TV Awards Best Actress The Master Butcher, original title: Der Club der singenden Metzger Won
2021 Deutscher Fernsehpreis Best Actress Unbroken Nominated
2021 Deutsche Akademie für Fernsehen Best actress in a main role Unbroken Won

References

  • Aylin Tezel at IMDb
  • Represented by London Talent & Literary Agency Curtis Brown
  • Represented by Berlin Talent Agency Die Agenten
  • review Breaking Horizons at Reykjavik International Film Festival
  • interview Tezel about her series "Unbroken" in Drama Quarterly February 2021
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