Deniz Tansel Öngel, born on September 24, 1976, is a distinguished Turkish actor with a rich background and a notable career in both theatre and television.
Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory (2000)
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Öngel’s family history reflects a diverse heritage. His paternal grandmother, a Turkish immigrant from Thessaloniki, and his maternal grandmother, of Egyptian descent, contribute to his cultural roots. Additionally, his grandfather hails from Lebanese descent. Born in Kilis, where his parents served as teachers, Öngel later grew up in Ankara.
After graduating from Hacettepe University Ankara State Conservatory in 2000 with a degree in theatre studies, Öngel embarked on his career by working as a manager and actor for the Turkish State Theatres. His journey began in Trabzon, and later he joined the Istanbul State Theatre.
Öngel made his television debut in 2004 with the series “Uy Başımıza Gelenler,” sharing the screen with Hakan Yılmaz and Başak Köklükaya.
His leading roles in series like “Elveda Derken” and the 2010 series “Kılıç Günü,” directed by Osman Sınav and Raşit Çelikezer, established him as a prominent figure in Turkish television.
Öngel’s versatility is evident in his guest roles in popular series such as “Avrupa Yakası,” “Kaybolan Yıllar,” and “Geniş Aile.”
He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Alvise Gritti in “Muhteşem Yüzyıl,” contributing to 36 episodes. His period roles include projects like “Bu Kalp Seni Unutur Mu?,” “Ya İstiklal Ya Ölüm,” “Son Mektup,” “Kalbimin Sultanı,” “Mavera,” and “Mucize.”
Between 2012 and 2014, Öngel played a leading role in “Benim İçin Üzülme,” sharing the screen with Fulya Zenginer, Barış Arduç, Çağlar Ertuğrul, Selin Şekerci, and Öykü Çelik.
His contributions extended to the series “Yaz’ın Öyküsü” alongside Vildan Atasever and Ece Çeşmioğlu, and he played the character Mert in the sequel detective series “Kanıt: Ateş Üstünde.”
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