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In 2012, Abecassis opened a film production company.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/inside-there-is-a-crazy-volcano-1.466090 Inside there is a crazy volcano, [[Haaretz]]]</ref> |
In 2012, Abecassis opened a film production company, Cassis Films.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/inside-there-is-a-crazy-volcano-1.466090 Inside there is a crazy volcano, [[Haaretz]]]</ref>The company's first film, “Aya,” was one of five international shorts nominated for the 2015 Oscars.<ref>[http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-short-aya-nominated-for-oscar/Israeli short 'Aya' nominated for Oscar]</ref> |
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== Filmography== |
== Filmography== |
Revision as of 17:13, 2 May 2016
Yael Abecassis | |
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Spouse(s) | Lior Miller (1996–2003) Ronny Douek (2005–present) |
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Hair color | Black |
Yael Abecassis (Hebrew: יעל אבקסיס; born 19 July 1967) is an Israeli actress and model.[1] She married Israeli actor Lior Miller in 1996 and has one child. They divorced in 2003. Abecassis is the daughter of Raymonde Abecassis, a Moroccan-born Israeli singer and actress.
Career
Yael Abecassis began modeling at the age of 14. She later branched into television and film, appearing in commercials and starring as Rivka in Kadosh, a 1999 retelling of The Dybbuk directed by Amos Gitai. In the 1990s, she starred as a host on Israeli television programs for children, and produced music videos for babies and young children. Towards the end of the 1990s, she left television to pursue a career as a dramatic actress. She starred in several Amos Gitai movies and has won favorable reviews, especially in France.
She is married to Israeli entrepreneur and philanthropist Ronny Douek.
In 2012, Abecassis opened a film production company, Cassis Films.[2]The company's first film, “Aya,” was one of five international shorts nominated for the 2015 Oscars.[3]
Filmography
- Rabin, the Last Day (2015)
- A Borrowed Identity (2014)
- Atlit (2014)
- Hunting Elephants (2013), Dorit
- Prisoners of War (2010), Talia Klein
- Shiva (2008), Lili
- Survivre avec les loups (2007)
- Sans moi (2007), Marie
- Papa (2005/II), Léa
- Va, vis et deviens (2005), Yaël Harrari
- Until Tomorrow Comes (2004), Daughter
- Alila (2003), Gabi
- Ballo a tre passi (2003)
- Haïm Ze Haïm (2003)
- Miss Entebbe (2003), Elise
- Bella ciao (2001), Nella
- Maria, figlia del suo figlio (2000), Mary of Nazareth[4]
- Kadosh (1999), Rivka
- Shabatot VeHagim (1999), Ella
- Passeur d'enfants (1997), Yael
- L'enfant de la terre promise (1997), Yael
- L'enfant d'Israel (1997)
- Hakita Hameofefet (1995)
- Ha-Yerusha (1993)
- Zarim Balayla (1993)
- Sipurei Tel-Aviv (1992), Sharona
- Pour Sacha (1991), Judith
Filmography as self
- Shotetut
- HaKaletet
References
- ^ Fried, Yaron (October 1, 2009). "Beautiful dreamer". Haaretz. Retrieved 9 February 2010.[dead link]
- ^ Inside there is a crazy volcano, Haaretz
- ^ short 'Aya' nominated for Oscar
- ^ Screen Jesus: Portrayals of Christ in Television and Film, Peter Malone
External links
- 1967 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Sephardi Jews
- 21st-century Sephardi Jews
- Israeli female models
- Israeli film actresses
- Israeli Jews
- Israeli television actresses
- Jewish Israeli actresses
- Jewish female models
- Israeli people of Moroccan descent
- People from Ashkelon
- Moroccan Jews
- Middle Eastern actor stubs
- Israeli people stubs