She was born on 22 June 1984 in Samsun. While studying at Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Civil Engineering, she also took acting and stage lessons at Pera Fine Arts and Academy Kenter. She started professional acting as of 2005. She graduated from Haliç University Conservatory Theater Master's Department in 2009. After taking roles in many television, cinema and theater plays, she opened a theater called The Club with Cihan Sağlam in 2010. She was the executive producer of six different plays in this theater. She put on stage the physical theater play Ofis, which she wrote and directed, telling about the stuckness of the white-collar middle class using rhythm and body. She staged the comedy-drama Kelebek, which she wrote and directed with Cihan Sağlam, telling about how patriarchy affects men. She took part in the play Tatyana, which premiered at the 19th İKSV Theater Festival, and in Galataperform's The Most Beautiful Secret of Our Family. She worked as an assistant director in the short film Kor, written and directed by Cihan Sağlam. Meanwhile, she directed and starred in the dance and loneliness-themed short film Lindy Hop Effect, which she wrote with Can Usta, which won the best cinematographer award at the 2018 Cinema Dance Ankara Festival. She shared the leading roles in the Equality section with Ekin Koç in BluTv's 7Yüz project. She attended the editing workshop in Salt Galata, led by Çiçek Kahraman. She plays in the solo autobiographical stand-up show Such Things Happens Only in Films, and she also works on a scriptwriting project for this play.