Dunya Aydogdu was born on June 19, 1989 in Istanbul Turkey. Her tendency in art was first recognized by her parents when she was very little. During her teenager years, she took drawing, guitar and singing classes for years. When she was graduated from high school, she moved to the US for academic education and enrolled to Marymount Manhattan College for art photography majoring. However, one part of herself was always into acting. In 2014 she began attending to the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute Los Angeles. Later, she wanted to further her studies and studied Stanislavski method.
To deepen her internal and external work, she went to Indian Himalayas to study Ayurveda, yoga, meditation and sound healing in 2016. Combining mindfulness practices with the important elements of method acting brought her better understanding that acting is both spiritual and physical action.
When she went back to Turkey, she took a part in the TV series Paramparca as a mafia character, Azra in 2017. In 2018 she played a neurotic woman who is obsessed with her fiancee in Adini Sen Koy TV series, as Yildiz.
Dunya Aydogdu is still working in depth with psycho-techniques, emotional and sensory memory practices to produce organic act.