Zohar Strauss

Zohar Strauss (Hebrew זהר שטראוס, English Zohar Strauss, born March 4, 1972 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli actor.

Biography

Strauss had served his military service in the medical corps. Then he studied law at the University of Leicester and graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) from. He then moved to the Joram Lewin stone drama school in Tel Aviv, where he finished his education in 2001.

His debut on the big screen he gave in 2001 in the film Mars Turki (Hebrew for backgammon, English title: "Clean Sweep" ). His stage debut took place on 21 March 2003 at the Herzliya Theater instead. He played the role of Romeo in Se'ew Klatis parody Nets ha - Jare'ach ( " The moon connection").

He played various roles in films, including Beaufort, Jellyfish - Carried by Sea, Lebanon and you should not love. In 2010, he guested in Rokdim in Kochawim, the Israeli version of Strictly Come Dancing. From 2008 to 2012, he played in the television drama AWRI Srugim ( " knitted "). His most famous role on stage was McMurphy in the 2010 production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the theater Beersheba.

Strauss was awarded the 2009 Ophir Award in the category Best Supporting Actor for his role in Lebanon. He was in 2006 and 2013 in the same category ( Things Behind the Sun ) and (Magic Men) nominated.

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