İclal Aydın

Television Host, Actor/Actress, Journalist, Writer

Birth
14 September, 1971
Education
Yenimahalle Mustafa Kemal High School
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Journalist- writer, TV host and actress. She was born on September 14, 1971 in Nevşehir. Her mother and father were civil servants. Author Tuna Kiremitçi is her second husband. Her childhood was in Ankara where she completed primary school. She was at Elaziğ Anatolian High School for a while as a boarding student. She returned back to Ankara due to divorce of her parents. She spent her secondary school and high school years with writing and playing in theaters. She started to work from 8th grade onwards. She completed high school at Yenimahalle Mustafa Kemal High School in Ankara. She became a student at Ankara University, Faculty of Languages, History and Geography, Department of Theater in 1989. She left the school in the second year and moved to Berlin. She worked as a professional theater actress in Germany for six years. She stopped acting in 1996 and returned to Turkey. She began with her TV career in 1997 and she played in Sıcak Saatler TV series.

She hosted a program for women at HBB channel with the title “from 2 to 4”. She made programs in Kanal D, Radio D, Radyo Cumhuriyet, Radyo Kent and BRT FM (1998-2000). She acted in several TV series. She started to work at BRT in 1999 with her program named “Hayat Güzeldir”. She was awarded with Zirvedekiler 2000 Best Morning Program. She compiled the diaries and texts she wrote for “Hayat Güzeldir” and published her first book. She played the role of Eda in the TV romantic comedy “Two Families” with Emre Kınay in 2006 at Star TV. She was married twice. She has a daughter named Zeynep Lal. She continued with her works in Istanbul. She was a columnist in Vatan newspaper.

WORKS:

STORY: Bitmiş Aşklar Emanetçisi (2003).

ESSAY-RESEARCH: Gördüğüme Sevindim (2003), Yaz Bitmesin (2004), Evlerin Işıkları Bir Bir Yanarken (2009).

DIARY: Hayat Güzeldir (2005).

REFERENCE: İhsan Işık (TEKAA, 2009).

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