Dror Harazi

Dror Harazi

Actor

BIO

Dror Harazi is a well-known Israeli actor, director, and producer. He has been a part of the Israeli film and television industry since the late 1980s, and has starred in and directed numerous productions.

Harazi was born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1968. He began his acting career with a small role in an episode of the Israeli children's series "Zol", which aired on Israel's Channel 1. He made his feature film debut in 1991, with a role in the drama "Beyond Duty", and has since appeared in over 60 films and television productions.

In the late 1990s, Harazi began to focus more on directing, producing, and writing. He wrote and directed the short film "The Dream" (1996), which won several awards at international film festivals. Since then, he has gone on to write and direct several feature films, most notably "A Matter of Time" (2003) and "The Wanderer" (2013).

Harazi has also been involved in producing several films, including "A Good Friend" (1999), "The Final Cut" (2001), and "The Secrets of Tel Aviv" (2013). He has served as a producer for several Israeli television series, such as "The Wrong Place" (2005), "The Greenhouse" (2007), and "The Blue Hour" (2010).

Harazi has won numerous awards for his acting and directing, including the Best Actor Award from the Israeli Film Academy for "The Dream" (1996), the Best Director Award from the Jerusalem Film Festival for "A Matter of Time" (2003), and the Best Director Award from the Haifa International Film Festival for "The Wanderer" (2013).

In addition to film and television, Harazi is also active in theater. He has directed several plays, including "The Rumor" (2006) and "The Art of War" (2010). He has also served as a professor at the Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts in Ramat Gan, Israel.

Dror Harazi is a prominent figure in the Israeli film and television industry. His work as an actor, director, producer, and writer has earned him numerous awards and critical acclaim. He is an inspiration for many aspiring filmmakers in Israel.

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