Alan Maman

Alan Maman

Actor

BIO

Alan Maman is an Israeli actor and film director. Born in 1980, he grew up in the city of Bnei Brak, Israel. He attended Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, where he was first introduced to the world of theater and film.

Maman began his film career at the age of 23, appearing in documentaries, television shows, and feature films. His first major role was in the 2005 feature film, "The Sycamore Tree", where he played a young soldier. This performance was well received, and Maman quickly became a recognizable face in the Israeli entertainment industry.

He continued to work in both television and film, starring in series such as "Habayit Shel Pini" and "The Apple of My Eye". In 2012, Maman made his directorial debut with the drama "The Price of Love". The film was well received, and Maman was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Director.

In addition to his film career, Maman has also appeared in stage productions. He is best known for his performance in "The Last Supper", which earned him an Israeli Theater Award for Best Actor.

Maman is also an active philanthropist, donating to various charities in Israel and abroad. He is a passionate advocate for the rights of Palestinians, and often speaks out against the Israeli government's policies.

Maman has been recognized for his work in film and television, and in 2016 he was awarded the Israeli Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The Last Supper". He is an accomplished actor, director, and humanitarian, and is sure to continue to make an impact on Israeli cinema for years to come.

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