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Shira Haas
Born (1995-05-11) 11 May 1995 (age 29)
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationActress

Shira Haas (Hebrew: שירה האס; born 11 May 1995) is an Israeli actress.

Biography

Haas was born in Hod HaSharon, Israel, to a Jewish family. Her parents, both sabras, are of Polish, Hungarian, and Czech descent. Her grandfather, a Holocaust survivor, had been imprisoned in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II.[1] Haas trained at an arts high school in Tel Aviv, where she was approached by a casting director.[2]

Selected filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Princess Adar
2015 A Tale Of Love And Darkness Kira
2017 Foxtrot Alma
2017 The Zookeeper's Wife Urszula
2018 Mary Magdalene Leah
2018 Broken Mirrors Ariela
2018 Noble Savage Anna
2019 Esau Leah Post-Production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2013-2016 Shtisel Ruchami Weiss
2015 Hazoref Sofi
2016 Ikaron HaHachlafa Salame
2017 The Harem Tamar
2018 The Conductor Odi
2020 Unorthodox Esther Shapiro

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2014 Israeli Film Academy Best Leading Actress Princess Nominated [3]
2017 Best Supporting Actress Foxtrot Nominated [4]
2018 Best Supporting Actress Noble Savage Won
2018 Best Leading Actress Broken Mirrors Nominated
2014 Jerusalem Film Festival Best Actress Princess Won [5]
2015 P&L Film Festival, Sweden Best Actress Princess Won [6]

References

  1. ^ Tilchen, Jordyn. "'Unorthodox' Remembers Atrocities Of The Past While Stepping Bravely Into The Future". MTV News.
  2. ^ Miller, Gerri (25 March 2020). "'Shtisel' Star Shira Haas Leaves the Charedi Life in 'Unorthodox'". Jewish Journal.
  3. ^ Dekel, Ayelet (12 August 2014). "Ophir Awards 2014: Nominations". Midnight East. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  4. ^ Hannah Brown (19 August 2017). "2017 Ophir nominations announced". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  5. ^ Brown, Hannah (21 July 2014). "Scenes from the Jerusalem Film Festival". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  6. ^ Eduardo (5 September 2015). "Peace and love filmfestival". onyanserat.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 26 July 2017.