Şebnem Hassanisoughi, a talented actress born in Istanbul, Turkey, boasts a rich cultural heritage, with her father hailing from Azerbaijan, Iran, and her mother being Turkish. This unique blend of cultural influences has undoubtedly shaped her artistic journey.
Throughout her impressive career, Hassanisoughi has taken on significant roles in numerous shows, including 'Firar', 'Kayip Sehir', 'Tatar Ramazan', 'Bana Artik Hicran De', 'Poyraz Karayel', and 'Vatanim Sensin'. Her recent foray into digital series has seen her appear in 'Andropause', 'Hot Skull' for Netflix, 'Metot' for Gain, and 'Star' for Disney+, which is set to be released soon.
One of her most notable achievements was her performance in the 2011 film 'Geriye Kalan', directed by Cigdem Vitrinel, which earned her two prestigious awards. She won the 'Best Actress' award at the 12th Izmir International Film Festival and received the 'Ayhan Isik Special Award' at the 18th Sadri Alisik Actor's Awards.
Hassanisoughi's collaboration with Alphan Eseli on his film 'Eve Dönüs Sarikamis 1915' in 2012 marked a significant milestone in her career. She then appeared in Zeki Demirkubuz's film 'Bulanti' and won the 'Best Supporting Actress' award at the 48th Siyad Awards for her outstanding performance.
In 2016, Hassanisoughi took on the role of 'Sara' in Tayfur Aydin's movie 'Siyah Karga', and was honored with the 20th Year Special Award at the 20th Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival. Her subsequent roles in 'Butterflies' and 'Lifeboat' showcased her versatility as an actress, with the former winning the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2018.
Throughout her career, Hassanisoughi has consistently pushed boundaries and explored new creative avenues, solidifying her position as a talented and accomplished actress in the industry.