Hayallerine Dikkat Et, Çünkü Gerçek Olabilir | Sevinç Erbulak | TEDxYouth@FMVErenköyIşık
The speaker discusses the importance of embracing one’s individuality in a world full of expectations. She shares how societal pressure can blur our true identity and how reclaiming self-worth requires courage. By reflecting on personal experiences, she encourages listeners to stop seeking validation and start accepting themselves as they are. Her main point: You don’t need to fit in to matter — your uniqueness is your strength.
20 Ekim 1975 yılında İstanbul'da doğdu. Tiyatrocu bir aileden gelen Sevinç Erbulak, Füsun Erbulak ve Altan Erbulak'ın kızıdır. İstanbul Şehir Tiyatroları oyuncusudur. Müjdat Gezen Sanat Merkezi'inde eğitim alan Sevinç Erbulak, birçok film ve dizide rol aldı.
1998 yılında ''Kelebekler Özgürdür'' adlı filmde ki rolü ile Avni Dilligil Gençlik Ödülüne layık görüldü. 2002 yılında Epsilon Yayınları'ndan "Gözünü kırpma, düşerim" adlı bir kitabı da vardır. Avukat Dalin Midyat ile evliliğinden 2006 yılında Zeynep adını verdiği kızı oldu.
2010 yılında Prensesin Uykusu adlı filmdeki Seçil rolü ile 16. Sadri Alışık ve 43. Siyad Türk Sinema Ödülleri kapsamında ''En İyi Kadın Oyuncu'' ödüllerini alan Sevinç Erbulak, ayrıca 17. Afife Jale Tiyatro Ödülleri'nde jüri üyeliği de yaptı.
2013 Taksim Gezi Parkı protestoları sırasında Yiğit Sertdemir, Özen Yula, Cem Uslu ve Mirza Metin'in yazdığı Gezerken adlı oyunda yer aldı.
2013 yılında Bebek İşi adlı dizide Sabahat Overlok karakterini canlandırdı. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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