Esra Ronabar

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Esra Ronabar
Born (1978-07-19) 19 July 1978 (age 45)
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Spouse
(m. 2006)
Children1

Esra Ronabar (born 19 July 1978) is a Turkish actress.

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Life and career

Ronabar was born in 1978 in Ödemiş. She studied chemistry at Ankara University, but soon started taking acting courses. Altan Erkekli was among his teachers. She then briefly worked with Rutkay Aziz and Metin Balay. [1] Ronabar graduated from School of Language and History – Geography with a degree in theatre studies. Between 1997–1998, she worked for Ankara Art Theatre and had roles in the plays Elmadaki Barış [2] and Küçük Karabalık. [3] In an adaptation of the play Akrep written by Eşber Yağmurdereli and directed by Rutkay Aziz, she worked with Ebru Erkekli as an assistant director. [4] In 1998, she made her television debut with Kader Ayırsa Bile in leading role alongside Ümit Olcay.

Ronabar played in 7 commercials for different brands, including Ülker Cream Chocolate and Alldays. In 2003, she played the role of Cansu in A.G.A. In the same year, she was noted for he role in Bir İstanbul Masalı as Birnur Goyalı. In 2005, she was cast in Beyaz Gelincik, portraying the character of Bahar, a children's doctor. [5] In the same year, she appeared in the Son Osmanlı series.

Ronabar married actor Barış Falay in July 2006. [6]

In 2007, she had a role in the drama movie Hayattan Korkma , directed and written by Berrin Dağçınar. Between 2007–2008, she joined Kocaeli Metropolitan Municipality City Theatre and played roles in adaptations of The Servant of Two Masters and Oyun Nasıl Oynanmalı. [7] [8] With her role as Sevil in Oyun Nasıl Oynanmalı, written by Vasıf Öngören and directed by Ömer Akgüllü, she won the İsmet Küntay Judges Special Award at the 33rd İsmet Küntay Theatre Awards in 2008. [9]

In 2009, her son Mavi Rüzgâr was born. [10]

In 2010, Ronabar portrayed the character of Şahane in the Küstüm Çiçeği series and began working for the Istanbul City Theatres in the same year. [11] There she was among the cast of Les Liaisons dangereuses and Dünyanın Ortasında Bir Yer. With her role as Ahten in Dünyanın Ortasında Bir Yer, written by Özen Yula and directed by M. Nurullah Tuncer, she won the Best Actress award at the 36th İsmet Küntay Theatre Awards in 2011. [12] In 2012, she played the role of a dealer named Nur Sertaç in Uçurum .

In 2013, Ronabar was cast in a leading role in the fantastic drama series Sana Bir Sır Vereceğim. After portraying the character of Sevgi Gündoğdu for 12 episodes, but suffered injuries in September 2013 in a car crash in Bahçeköy on her way to the filming set. [13] Ronabar, who suffered many fractures during the crash, underwent a 5.5-hour operation. [14] The platinum attached to her arm broke after another accident she had in January 2014 while she was about to recover. [15] Due to these injuries, she was forced to leave the cast of Sana Bir Sır Vereceğim.

Theatre

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Hayattan Korkma Zilli Emine
Streaming series and films
YearTitleRolePlatform
2022– Çekiç ve Gül: Bir Behzat Ç. Hikayesi Engin Demirdelen BluTV
2023 İyi Adamın 10 Günü Maide Netflix
Kötü Adamın 10 Günü
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Kader Ayırsa Bile SunaLeading role
2003 Bir İstanbul Masalı Birnur Goyalı Arhan
2003 A.G.A Cansu
2005 Son Osmanlı
2005–2007Beyaz GelincikBahar
2010 Küstüm Çiçeği Şahane
2012 Uçurum Nur SertaçLeading role
2013–2014 Sana Bir Sır Vereceğim Sevgi GündoğduLeading role
2015 Tatlı Küçük Yalancılar IlgınGuest appearance
2017Cennet'in GözyaşlarıArzu/Cavidan SoyerLeading role
2021 Kırmızı Oda Nihal KarahanoğluGuest role
2021 Benim Hayatım HandanLeading role

Awards

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