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- Raviv Ullman was born in Israel to American parents, Laura Ehrenkranz, a teacher, and Brian Ullman, a psychiatric nurse practitioner. His family is Jewish, and his maternal grandfather, Joseph Ehrenkranz, was an Orthodox rabbi. His first professional stage role as Louis in the national touring company of The King and I (1956). Raviv has worked with New York's most premiere theater companies including Roundabout, Atlantic, Second Stage, and The New Group, and played both musical and dramatic roles in various regional theater productions including "Dead End" at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles, California. He received a 1998-1999 Best Actor award nomination from the Connecticut Critics Circle Awards for his portrayal of Stanley in "A Rosen by Any Other Name." He starred in the Disney Channel's television series Phil of the Future (2004), as well as The Walt Disney Company's made-for-TV movie Pixel Perfect (2004/I) (TV), ABC Family's Searching for David's Heart (2004), and NBC's Growing Up Brady (2000). He has guest-starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and That's So Raven (2003). His feature films include The Big Bad Swim (2006); The Boys of Sunset Ridge (2001), starring John Heard, the late Pat Morita, and Burt Young; and the independent film Crossfire (1998).
Raviv's directorial documentary debut Standing Ground, covering the Standing Rock protests, is in post production now. He has a younger sister, Ortal, and a younger brother, Nadav. - Tom Avni (born 1986) is a theater and screen actor, director, and a translator for theater. Tom got his first taste of fame at the age of 9 when he got the lead role as "Mowgly" in Hanoch Rosen's critically acclaimed musical "The Jungle Book". The play won the award for "best musical". From that moment on his 25 years of career included various starring roles on stage, big screen and television. International T.V roles include: Tamir in HBO's Valley of Tears. And A&E Networks' The Malevolent Bride (Currently in production in March 2022.)
His performance as Romeo in William Shakespear's Romeo and Juliet in Beer-Sheva Theater led further critical acclaim. He received further recognition for theater roles in Lorca's Blood Wedding (The Groom), Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues (Eugene), Harold and Maude (Harold), Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard (Peter Trofimov), Butterflies Are Free (Don) and more...
From his work as a translator for the Israeli theater: Red, by John Logan Tribes, by Nina Raine Platonov, by Anton Chekhov In The Jungle Of Cities, by Bertolt Brecht Butterflies Are Free, by Leonard Gershe The Effect, by Lucy Prebble Cost Of Living, by Martyna Majok - Actress
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Liat Ekta was born on 4 November 1970 in Eilat, Israel. She is an actress and producer, known for The Mouse (2019), Noble Savage (2018) and Game Over (1996).- Actor
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Born 1967, Eilat, Nati Ravitz is a very talented actor with gorgeous acting abilities, which is demonstrated in "Lechayey Ha'ahava", the series which was his big 2002 breakthrough. By the age of 35, Nati built an impressive acting career, including the Israeli movie "Twice Buskila" with Ze'ev Revach and the successful Israeli Soap Opera "Kessef Katlani". Now he has a loving wife and a new baby, Leon, born June 2002.- Nirit Sommerfeld was born on 10 September 1961 in Eilat, Israel. She is an actress, known for Malambo (1984), Ms Stern (2019) and Adelheid und ihre Mörder (1993).
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Ariel Ludin was born in 1971 in Eilat, Israel. Ariel was a cinematographer and director, known for 8 escalas (2007), Che, el hombre, el final (2004) and Sol de noche. La historia de Olga y Luis (2002). Ariel died in 2016.