Nazlñ Gonca Vuslateri (born 2 September 1986) is a Turkish actress, columnist, screenwriter, poet, radio host and acting trainer.
Vuslateri was born in Bursa on 2 September 1986. She has an older sister, musician Aslñ Vuslateri and a stepbrother, Cem Vuslateri. She is of Turkish, Circassian, Abkhazian, Georgian, and Arab descent. Her father was an officer and many of her family work in the army. Gaffar Okkan, chief constable of Diyarbakñr who was assassinated in an ambush is a cousin of her grandfather.
Since the age of nine, Vuslateri has studied acting (including kids theatre, Eric Morris, Susana Morris, Enis FosforoÃÂlu). She graduated from Theater Department of Müjdat Gezen Art Center. Vuslateri, who also worked at the "Dot" theatre, performed a wide range of characters in various genres, including comedy, drama. She played two different characters in comedy series Yalan Dünya simultaneously and won the Golden Butterfly Award for Best Comedy Actress. After portraying the 75 year-old Vasfiye in Yalan Dünya, Vuslateri damaged her vocal chords and was required to visit a sound therapist.
For her role as "à Âule" in the series Anne, she was chosen as the best actress of the year by Hürriyet. She later played in Küçük Sñrlar, the Turkish remake of Gossip Girl. She played in the Netflix sci-fi series Sñcak Kafa. She portrayed "Masha" by Anton Chekhov in an adaptation of the play The Seagull. During her theatre career, she won two Afife Jale Play Awards and a Sadri Alñà Âñk Award. She has published her own poetry book, Manik Serçe. She also the script for the movie Cenazemize Hoà Âgeldiniz and the children's play Kñrmñzñ Baà Âlñklñ Kñz Uzayda. She occasionally gives acting lessons.
Vuslateri continues to write in the "Girià  Katñn Bir Altñ" column of Hürriyet newspaper and presents the "Girià  Katñn Bir Altñ" radio programme on NTV radio.