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Ada's mother, a fashion and design teacher and designer, also works as a. The father of Ada is a renowned journalist. At an early age, she showed an interest in ballet. The young girl began ballet lessons. An extended stay living in Russia was required due to her mom's hectic job. In the beginning, she studied piano as well as ballet at the Istanbul University State Conservatory. After completing the ballet program full-time at Mimar sinan Fine Art University, she travelled to London in the UK to study dancing and performing arts. When she was encouraged to perform by a casting director, she began acting. Then she was invited to play as a support role in the movie of 2015 Avengers Age of Ultron as Scarlett Johansson, a childhood ballerina. She became more interested in acting following the role. Her Achilles tendon had been injured, and she had a bone issue. She travelled to Istanbul to get physical therapy. Kaderimin Yazildigi Gun, a show she was a part of for a single season. She started taking diction lessons afterwards. In the TV show Orphan Flowers, she appeared for a short time. She also appeared in the show, Adi Efsane is a tv show which she was a part of as Erdal Besikcioglu's child. Ada is additionally a model for companies and magazines, including Hollister IQ as well as Vogue and InStyle. Almila Bayazitoglu is a Turkish model, actress and dancer. In Istanbul University State Conservatory, she was taught ballet and also studied piano for a while. After that, she completed her ballet training full-time at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. She then moved to London to pursue her studies in ballet as well as performing arts.

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