Yasemin Kurttekin is known for Vesvese: Cin Fisiltisi (2022), Ecinni 4: Ecel (2023) and Siccin 4 (2017).
Yasemin Sener is known for Leke (2019), Her Yerde Sen (2019) and Bir Deli Rüzgar (2018).
Yasemin Szawlowski was born on August 29, 1992 in London, England. She is an actress, known for Reflection (2021), Tell Me About Your Darkness (2022) and Vatanim Sensin (2016).
Yasemin Yazici was born on September 8, 1997 in Istanbul, Turkey. She is an actress, known for Son Yaz (2021), Ask Taktikleri (2022) and Kara Tahta (2022).
Yasemin Conka was born in Istanbul, Turkey. Conka, received an education as a theater actress and has played in "Bedava mi Sandin" (1990 - 1993), "Ferhat" (1993 - 1996) and "Herkesin Gozu Onunde" (2000 - 2001). She married on 20.01.1996 and moved to Monterey, California, USA, in the same year. She attended to English Language in Monterey Peninsula College. She lived in California for two and a half year and moved back to Istanbul, in 1998. After she became well known for his role as "Melek" in Ikinci Bahar (1998), a legendary TV Series in Turkey, the direction of her career changed from theater to TV. She acted in several TV series. She starred as "Çigdem" in Yasamak Güzel Sey (2017). She has a son, Sarp (born on 17.12.1997), with Turkish producer Tahir Conka.
Yasen Atour is an actor and producer, known for Ben-Hur (2016), Robin Hood (2018) and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015).
Yasen Peyankov was born in Varna, Bulgaria and went to the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts in Sofia. He arrived in the United States in 1990 and very quickly found his place as an actor in the vibrant off-Loop theatre scene in Chicago. In 1992 he co-founded the European Repertory Company with Dale Goulding where for the next 10 years he produced, directed or acted in over 20 productions. His first break was landing a part in Time to Burn at Steppenwolf Theatre in 1997. He was invited to join the legendary ensemble in 2002. He has appeared in 18 productions at Steppenwolf. Some of his notable appearances at Steppenwolf include: Penelope; Pillowman; Three Sisters; Superior Donuts; The Tempest; Cherry Orchard; Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; The Time of Your Life (also Seattle, San Francisco); Lost Land; Hysteria; Morning Star (Jeff Award for Best Supporting Actor). On stage he has also appeared in productions at Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre, European Repertory, Next Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco and made his Broadway debut in Superior Donuts in 2009. His Steppenwolf directing credits include The Fundamentals, Between Riverside and Crazy (Jeff Nomination for Best Production), Grand Concourse, Russian Transport, Hushabye for First Look and The Glass Menagerie for Steppenwolf for Young Adults. He also translated and directed the Bulgarian premiere of August: Osage County at the National Theatre in Sofia in 2011. Some of his many film and television appearances include Captive State, Chasing Gold, A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas, Contagion, Transformers 3, Crime Fiction, The Company, The Mob Doctor, The Beast, Gifted Hands, Karen Sisco, Alias, The Practice, The Unit, Numb3rs. Since 2016 he has a recurring role on Madam Secretary. He has also translated and adapted Russian plays by Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Bulgakov, Nikolai Kolyada, Alexander Galin and Vassily Sigarev, all of which developed into productions. He is the recipient of a Jeff Award and two Jeff Nominations, Fox Fellowship and is the Head of Theatre at the School of Theatre and Music at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he teaches acting and directs plays.
Yaser Al-Neyadi is an actor and director, known for Kaimrah (2017), Grandmother's Farm (2013) and Freej Al Taibeen (2018).
Yaser Mohamed is an actor, known for La partita (2019), Il capitano (2005) and Presto farà giorno (2014).
Yash is known for Chingari (2012).