Fadik Sevin Atasoy

Fadik Sevin Atasoy (born 1 October 1975[1]) is a Turkish actress, scriptwriter, film director, and writer.

Fadik Sevin Atasoy
Born (1975-10-01) 1 October 1975[1]
EducationBilkent University
Occupation(s)Actress, scriptwriter,[2] director,[3] writer[4]
Years active2000–present
Parent(s)Sönmez Atasoy
Emel Göksu
Awardslist

Early life and education

Fadik Sevin Atasoy was born on 1 October 1975 in Ankara. Her father Sönmez Atasoy was an actor from Erzincan, while her mother Emel Göksu was of Georgian descent.[5] From her mother's second marriage, she has a younger half-brother, ballerino Eren Keleş.[6] Fadik was named after the play Fadik Kız, which her father staged when she was born.[1][7]

She graduated from Bilkent University School of Music and Performing Arts in 1998.[8] She also completed her master's degree at the same university with a scholarship. Then she joined the State Theatres and worked there for 6 years.[9] She worked as a manager before becoming a permanent actress at the Antalya State Theatre in 2000.[8]

Career

Early years

When she was four years old, she took part in the play Teneke staged at the İzmir State Theatre, in which her parents also had roles. With this role, she received the Best Actor Award at the Selçuk Theatre Festival organized by the same theatre.[7] She appeared on the radio with a children's program called Çocuklarla Başbaşa.[10] Her first appearance on the screen took place with her role as Meral in the children's program Ahmet'in Günlüğü, which started to be broadcast in 1982.[10]

Television

Atasoy acted in an award-winning commercial by Reha Erdem before acting in TV series.[7]

Bizim Evin Halleri marked her first appearance in a TV series, in which she played the role of Rüya. In the following years, she continued her television career by landing roles in Serseri Aşıklar,[11] Sev Kardeşim,[12] Ah Be İstanbul[13] Ayrılık,[14] Ah Kalbim,[15] Son Bahar,[16][17]

With Cüneyt Mete, Evrim Doğan, Güzin Alkan, she played in Dudaktan Kalbe based from classic novel and youth series Kardeşlerim.[18][19][20] For her role as Şengül in Kardeşlerim, she won the Best Actress of the Year award at the 2021 Moon Life Awards,[21] and the Best Actress Award at The Best of Time 2022 Awards.[22][23]

Film

Atasoy's first role in a television movie was her portrayal of the character Nazlı in Kısmet, which was produced in 2004.[24] In 2005, she appeared in the movies Döngel Karhanesi[25] and O Şimdi Mahkum[26] playing the roles of Müstesna and Katerina, respectively. In the same year she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 42nd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival for her role in O Şimdi Mahkum.[27] She also received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category at the 11th Sadri Alışık Awards.[28]

In 2007, she appeared in the movies Beyaz Melek, Geçerken Uğradım and Zeynep'in Sekiz Günü.[26] In 2008, she shared the leading role with Yetkin Dikinciler, Şevket Çoruh and Hasibe Eren in the movie Usta.[29] For her role in Zeynep'in Sekiz Günü, she received nominations in the Best Actress category at the 1st Yeşilçam Awards[30] and the 40th Turkish Film Critics Association Awards in 2007.[31] In 2008, she won the Best Actress award at the 19th Ankara International Film Festival.[32] The love scene in the movie Usta received much press attention. While appearing on the program Cinemania, Atasoy stated that she found the coverage and reactions to be exaggerated.[33] She subsequently played the role of Zişan in the movie Ay Lav Yu, which was produced in 2009 and screened in 2010.[34] In 2011, she appeared together with her father[35] in the 20-minute short film Merhaba.[36] The film tells the story of a woman who returns from America to Istanbul to see her father, who has an incurable muscle disease (ALS).[37] The film was directed and produced by American director and producer Lauren Rachen Brady. The leading roles were played by Atasoy, her father Sönmez Atasoy, Nursel Köse, Paxton Winters and İskender Altın.[36] This movie is also the last movie in which Fadik Sevin Atasoy acted alongside her father before his death.[10] For her role in this movie, she received the Best Actress award at the Tisch-First Run Film Festival organized by New York University.[38] In the same year she appeared in the movie Mavi Pansiyon.[39] Besides Turkish movies, Fadik Atasoy, has appeared in a number of American productions. In 2016, she had a role in the movie The 6th Degree[40][41] followed by Peril of a Godsend, which was shot in 2018 and released in 2019.[42][43]

Theatre

She had a role in an adaptation of Molière's play The Miser with Haluk Bilginer at Oyun Atölyesi.[8]

In 2008, under the direction of her father Sönmez Atasoy, they founded the New York City Turkish American Art Society with a group of Turkish artists living in the USA.[44] After the ensemble was founded, she first took a role in the play Kanlı Nigar alongside her father at the Broadway Town Hall.[10] Later, she appeared in the play Keşanlı Ali Destanı, which was staged on 22 June 2010 at the same venue.[45]

Move to the U.S. and MUSE 90401

After the death of her father on 15 December 2011,[46] Atasoy went to Santa Monica, California.[47] According to her account, one day, while sitting by the oceanside, she met Merv Adelson, the founder of Lorimar Television.[10][47] She attended the Oscar party with Adelson in 2013.[48] After meeting him, she founded a production company called RedCase Entertainment, which made its name known with a fashion show by Özgür Masur.[10][49] After the fashion show, Fadik Atasoy said, "The first guest of our journey with RedCase was Özgür Masur, who has been my friend for years and whose designs I carry with great admiration. It is also a source of pride for us that a Turkish designer took part in Los Angeles Fashion Week for the first time."[49]

On 8 March 2015, the play MUSE 90401, the original of which was written by Atasoy in English, premiered at the Edgemar Center For the Arts theatre in Los Angeles.[50][51] After having a success there, she prepared to stage the play in Turkey together with Erdal Beşikçioğlu. Atasoy translated the entire play and the songs within it into Turkish. On 27 March 2019, the play made its Turkish premiere at the Tatbikat Sahnesi in Ankara, and this time it was directed by Beşikçioğlu.[52][53][54] The third premiere of the play was held in Edinburgh[55] and then it went on stage in Istanbul for the first time at the invitation of Zorlu PSM.[56] The play is a one-man show musical, played only by Atasoy. The production company was RedCase Entertainment. Atasoy played 5 different characters in the play and there are 5 songs with lyrics written by Atasoy.[57] The play won the "Best Drama Production" award at the US Boulder International Fringe Festival.[58] Additionally, Atasoy was nominated in the Best Actress category at the Newcomer Awards organized by The Warren Theater in 2020.[59] Atasoy continued to stage this play in theatres both in Turkey and in various countries. After watching the performance live, HFPA President Aida Takla O'Reilly described it as "a genius play".[47][60]

TV presentation

Atasoy hosted the opening ceremony of the Rome Turkish Film Festival in Italian in 2011.[61]

In 2021, she presented GQ Türkiye's Men of the Year ceremony.[62]

As judge

In 2011, she served as a judge at the 22nd Ankara International Film Festival with Erdal Beşikçioğlu, Murat Özer, Serdar Akar and Ayla Kanbur.[63] In 2017, she was a member of the judging panel with Rebecca Lenkiewicz, Kjartan Sveinsson and Karim Ainouz at the 54th Antalya International Film Festival.[64] She was the only Turkish person on the panel.[65] She was also among the judges at the Golden Baklava Film Academy and the International Student Film Festival, the 6th of which was held in 2021.[66]

Other activities

Atasoy has authored a book titled Fadik ve Kırmızı Bavul, which was published in 2014.[4]

She both wrote the script and directed her own film project, Jülyet'in Yolculuğu, a joint production of Red Case and SkyFilms.[67]

Atasoy was appointed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism at the Los Angeles Cultural Promotion Attaché for 6 months with the aim of promoting Turkish cinema in the USA, directing the producers operating in Hollywood to Turkey, and representing Turkey effectively in major film festivals.[68] Later, she was appointed as Turkey's cinema ambassador in the United States at Turkey's Culture and Tourism Consultancy in Los Angeles.[9] In the interview she made after her appointment, she said that she contributed to the establishment of "a government-affiliated Turkish theatre in Bulgaria".[9]

In 2019, she came together with various women for the charity project Esin Perim Benim. The event was held at the Büyülü Orman Personal Development Center in Ankara.[69][70]

Filmography

Television Series
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Bizim Evin Halleri Rüya Ulusoy
2003 Serseri Aşıklar Yeliz
2004 Ah Be İstanbul Yeter
2006 Sev Kardeşim Fatoş Uzunoğlu
2007 Ayrılık Aslı
2007–2008 Dudaktan Kalbe Leyla Paşazade
2008 Son Bahar Lale
2009 Avrupa Yakası Mahide
Aynadaki Düşman Zerrin Batıkaya
Ah Kalbim Sevilay
2021–present Kardeşlerim Şengül Eren
Film
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Kısmet Nazlı Television film
2005 Döngel Kârhanesi Müstesna
O Şimdi Mahkum Katerina
2007 Beyaz Melek Hatice
Geçerken Uğradım Mehpare
Zeynep'in Sekiz Günü Zeynep
2008 Usta Emine
2009 Ay Lav Yu Zişan
2011 Mavi Pansiyon Bahar
Merhaba Özge Short film
2016 The 6th Degree Drea American productions
2019 Peril of a Godsend
2020 Hatıra Fotoğrafı Şefika Short film
TV programs
Year Title Network References
2007 Beyaz Show Kanal D [71]
2009 Cinemania [33]
2012 Disko Kralı TV8
2019 Hülya Koçyiğit ile Film Gibi Hayatlar TRT 2 [7]
Uykusuzlar Kulübü TV100 [72]
O Anın Hikayesi NTV [10]
Aslı Şafak'la İşin Aslı Bloomberg HT [57]
Mesut Yar ile Laf Çok 360 [73]

Theatre[8]

Theatre
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Cimri Elise
2008 Kanlı Nigar went on stage in the U.S.
2010 Keşanlı Ali Destanı
2015–present MUSE 90401 (Bir Esin Perisi Davası)[2] As actress, writer and translator

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2005 42nd Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival Best Supporting Actress O Şimdi Mahkum Won[27]
2006 11th Sadri Alışık Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated[28]
2007 1st Yeşilçam Awards Best Actress Zeynep'in Sekiz Günü Nominated[30]
40th Turkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Nominated[31]
2008 19th Ankara International Film Festival Best Actress Won[32]
2011 New York University Tisch-First Run Film Festival Best Actress Merhaba Won[38]
2012 World Consumer Academy Top Quality Actor of the Year - Won[74]
2020 The Warren Theatre Newcomer Awads Best Actress MUSE 90401 Nominated[59]
2021 Moon Life Awards Best Actress of the Year Kardeşlerim Won[21]
2022 The Best of Time 2022 Awards Best Actress Won[22]

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