Nationality Turkey, Azerbaijan Name Nesrin Javadzadeh Ethnicity Azerbaijani Role Actress | Occupation Actress Residence Istanbul, Turkey Years active 2003–present Alma mater Marmara University | |
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Born July 30, 1982 (age 42) ( 1982-07-30 ) Baku , Azerbaijan SSR Website nesrincavadzade.com.tr/ Awards Golden Orange Award for Best Actress (National), Golden Orange Award for Best Supporting Actress (National) Movies The Lamb, Son Mektup, To Better Days, Song of My Mother, Dilber's Eight Days Similar People Kutlug Ataman, Cemal San, Hasan Tolga Pulat, Emre Kavuk, Huseyin Karabey |
Nesrin Javadzadeh (Azerbaijani: Nəzrin Cavadzadə; Turkish: Nesrin Cavadzade; born 30 July 1982 in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR) is a Turkish actress of Azerbaijani origin.
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Biography

Nesrin Javadzadeh was born in Baku, Azerbaijan SSR (now Azerbaijan), she moved to Istanbul with her mother at the age of 11.

Nesrin attended Özel Bilgi Lisesi in Şişli for secondary school education and enrolled in the drama club, after secondary school, she attended Şişli Terakki Lisesi where she became a part of the drama club, while studying there she made five short films, which were screened at local and international festivals, including Berlinale Talent Campus, and received various prizes.

After graduating from Şişli Terakki Lisesi, she enrolled in Marmara University, Fine Arts Faculty, Cinema and TV department. She made her television debut in Yersiz Yurtsuz and then appeared in the TV series Samanyolu, The Girl with the Red Scarf, Ağır Roman Yeni Dünya, Görüş Günü Kadınları, and in Küçük Ağa.
She was awarded the International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in To Better Days in 2011 and Best Actress in The Lamb in 2014.