- Born
- Nickname
- Nesli
- Height5′ 6½″ (1.69 m)
- She was born on 20 August 1992 in Istanbul. Neslihan Atagül Dogulu, studied at Yeditepe University Theater Department, took her first step as child actor in acting with the TV series "Yaprak Dökümü" based on classic novel in 2006 for four seasons. At the same year, she starred with Vahide Gördüm and Cetin Tekindor in her first feature film "Ilk Ask". She received the "Promising Young Actress Award" at the Golden Boll International Film Festival with her role in this film. She continued acting with the TV series "Hayat Devam Ediyor" in 2011.
In 2012, with the feature film "Araf", written and directed by Yesim Ustaoglu, she won 45th Cinema Writers Association Awards' 'Cahide Sonku Best Actress Award', 25th Tokyo International Film Festival's 'Best Actress Award', International Adana Golden Boll Film Festival's 'Türkan Soray Promising Young Actress Award' and the Moscow 2Morrow Film Festival's 'Best Actor of the Present and the Future'.
After the final of the series "Fatih Harbiye" in 2014, which was adapted from Peyami Safa's classic novel of the same name and shared the leading roles with her husband Kadir Dogulu, she was on Star TV between 2015-2017 with the series "Kara Sevda", in which she shared the leading role with Burak Özcivit. Neslihan Atagül Dogulu successfully gave life to the character of Bilge in the digital series "Dip", which was broadcasted on Puhu TV. In 2019, she reunited with her audience again on Star TV with the TV series "Sefirin Kizi".
Since 2020, she continues to work on online magazine 'hadsiz' which sheds light on the stories of the uninhibited.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Famelog Talent
- SpouseKadir Dogulu(July 8, 2016 - present)
- Long brown hair
- Big Green eyes
- Natural eyebrows
- She and her In Between (2013) co-star Kadir Dogulu began a relationship in 2014 and married in July of 2016.
- In 2012, she earned half a dozen awards for her role in the soap opera Araf.
- In 2015, she starred opposite Kaan Urgancioglu in Endless Love (2015).
- Only two months after she began modeling with an ad agency in 2005, she earned her first role in the 2006 film Ilk Ask (2006). She also studied theatre at Yeditepe University.
- Sometimes you wonder why there is a psychological war. In my opinion it's hard to be a woman in the world,it's hard to be a woman in Turkey not only in our sector but it's hard to be a woman in another sectors too, unfortunately sometimes they hit you from this point,they hit you because you are a woman and when this happens you say "one moment, what's going on" and you start thinking at this moment how can I protect myself because in an instant moment you're like little sparrow and sometimes when you want you're so strong like you can beat a lion and you start thinking now how I should react what I should do. our sector is cruel psychological wars gender wars happens very often and I always want peace and love, as a woman you can overcome in this cruel industry, if one has a problem with other they should share with each other and solve their problems by talking,understanding but sometimes you say I really want to get off from this "ship" and I also had moment like this and then I said to myself "you did not grow up in a golden bed, you always were struggling and fighting for your right" I also had the same moment when I "ran" and failed, I fought many times till blood steam did not come out from my fingers, there were moments when I slumped hard on the ground and had no hope of getting up and because of this I motivated myself for not getting of from the "ship" I experienced cruelty of this industry and told myself that you can't do this to yourself and I fought many times. you need to trust yourself, self respect is the most important we need to discover our own strength, we all are human and we can do anything we want
- Women to be curious for our own development, to read and research, to discover the power that exists within us and to live with that power, to always move forward, with hope with decisive steps to laugh as we wish and to remember our rights. hoping to grow up with love,accepting that we are human being, regardless of men and women.
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