Helin Kandemir (born 2 June 2004) is a Turkish actress, voice actress and model.
Early life
Helin Kandemir was born on 2 June 2004, in Istanbul, Turkey,[1][2] to a mother Ebru Uğurlu and father Murat Kandemir.[3][4] The latter died on 27 February 2023, at the age of forty-seven, due to a treatment for leukemia.[5][6] She also has a younger sister.[7]
Career
Helin Kandemir started acting at the age of nine on stage[8][9] and graduated from high school in 2017.[10][11] In the same year, she made her acting debut after being cast as Pelin Akıncı in the series aired on Kanal Dİsimsizler.[12][13] In 2018, she voiced the character of Ezran in the Netflix animated web series Ejderhalar Prensi, the character of Sam in the film Hızlı ve Öfkeli: Hobbs ve Shaw (Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw) and the character of Genç Shirley in the Netflix web series The Haunting: Tepedeki Ev (The Haunting of Hill House).[14][15]
In 2022 she joined the cast of the series broadcast on Star TVDuy Beni (in the role of Leyla Pinar)[34][35] and the cast of the Netflix web series Rise of Empires: Ottoman (in the role of Elena).[36] In the same year she played the role of Hande in the Netflix film Private Lesson (Özel Ders) directed by Kivanç Baruönü. In the same year she voiced the character of Meilin "Mei" Lee in the animated series Kırmızı (Turning Red), the character of Erin Tieng in the Prime Video web series Paper Girls, the character of Gaby in the Netflix web series Cennete Hoş Geldiniz (Welcome to Eden), the character of María Guadalupe in the Disney+ web series Siempre fui yo (It Was Always Me), the character of Carol in the Disney+ web series All the Same... or Not, the character of Moya in the Netflix animated film Riverdance: Animasyon Macera and the character Gia in the Netflix web series Boo, Bitch. In 2023, she won the Altın 61 Award for Best Supporting Actress of the Year for the series Duy Beni, the web series Rise of Empires: Ottoman and the film Private Lesson (Özel Ders).[37][38] In the same year she played the role of Nihal in the Prime Video film Bither directed by Mehmet Binay and Caner Alper.[39][40][41]