Tomris Incer is a famous Turkish and Bulgarian actress. She became famous in the post-Soviet space after the broadcast of the television series "1001 Nights", as well as "Love and Punishment". Tomris died on October 4, 2015 at the age of 67 from cancer.
General information
Tomris Indjer was born on March 16, 1948 in the city of Varna, Bulgaria. Injere was a very artistic child from a young age. In 1974 (at the age of 26), the aspiring actress was hired by the Istanbul Municipal Theater.
Although the girl worked in the capital's theater, only a small number of Turkish theater-goers knew her at that time. Only after many years Tomris finally got into the movies.
Television and film career
Once in the movies, Inger immediately established herself as a talented actress. And both comedy and drama genre. The films of Tomris Incier have repeatedly received various awards from Turkish film critics.
In 1995, the actress was awarded an award for her role in the film Aylaklar. In 2003, Tomris received another award, this time for his role in Camur. success andrecognition of Tomris was brought not by these films, but by the Turkish TV series Love and Punishment and 1001 Nights.
These multi-episode television series were broadcast first in Turkey and then in other countries of the world. Injere got the roles of older women in them, the mother-in-laws of the main characters.
The romantic drama series 1001 Nights aired on Canal D from November 2006 to May 2009. The main roles in the series were played by actors Halit Ergench and Berguzar Korel.
Tomris Injer in the project got the role of Nadida Evliyaoglu, the wife of a character named Burhan and the mother-in-law of the main character.
Other shows Incer has starred in: The Rule (in 2015), Every Marriage Deserves a Second Chance (in 2012), Tale of Istanbul (in 2003) and Sunglasses (in 1978).
In total, the actress has a little more than twenty roles in films and television.
Working in the theater
In her spare time from filming, the actress continued to play in theatrical productions. As a result, for thirty years of work in the theater, the actress has played more than a dozen roles. Tomris was awarded the Sadri Alisik Odulleri award for her work in the theatrical production of Gonlumdeki Kosk Olmasa.
Last years and death
At the age of 67, doctors diagnosed Tomris Inger with cancer. At that time, the actress lived in Izmir. She was prescribed a course of chemotherapy. Despite all the efforts of the doctors, it was not possible to help Tomris. Inger died.
Last film starring Tomris, "Gold" directed by Kazim Oz,co-production of Germany, Turkey and the USA, was released after the death of the actress, in 2017.