Hadas Yaron (Hebrew: ×"×"ס ירון‎; born April 12, 1990) is an
Israeli actress. She began acting as a child and made her film debut
as a supporting actress in the 2006 film, Out of Sight. Yaron is best
known for her second role in the 2012 Israeli drama film, Fill the
Void, as lead character Shira Mendelman. In September of that year,
she received an Ophir Award and became the first Israeli to win Best
Actress at the Venice Film Festival.Hadas Yaron was born in Israel, to
a Jewish family. She was raised in Tel Aviv. As an adolescent, she
attended Tichon Eroni Alef Art School where she studied theatre.After
completing high school, Yaron served in the Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) for two years as is compulsory for women in Israel. "I was like
a soldier but I wasn't a soldier," she said of her role in the army.
"I was wearing my uniform, but I was in the educational system. I was
kind of a guide in boarding school, like with kids and teenagers. I
had a group and was with them all year long." She describes her years
in the IDF as being "like a pause in your life".Hadas Yaron began
acting at the age of eight and was first cast to perform in her first
film, Out of Sight, at the age of 14. Out of Sight focuses on a young
blind woman (Tali Sharon) who returns to Israel from the United States
on learning that her cousin, Talia, has committed suicide, and her
attempts to discover the reasoning behind it. Yaron portrayed a young
Talia for flashbacks.
Israeli actress. She began acting as a child and made her film debut
as a supporting actress in the 2006 film, Out of Sight. Yaron is best
known for her second role in the 2012 Israeli drama film, Fill the
Void, as lead character Shira Mendelman. In September of that year,
she received an Ophir Award and became the first Israeli to win Best
Actress at the Venice Film Festival.Hadas Yaron was born in Israel, to
a Jewish family. She was raised in Tel Aviv. As an adolescent, she
attended Tichon Eroni Alef Art School where she studied theatre.After
completing high school, Yaron served in the Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) for two years as is compulsory for women in Israel. "I was like
a soldier but I wasn't a soldier," she said of her role in the army.
"I was wearing my uniform, but I was in the educational system. I was
kind of a guide in boarding school, like with kids and teenagers. I
had a group and was with them all year long." She describes her years
in the IDF as being "like a pause in your life".Hadas Yaron began
acting at the age of eight and was first cast to perform in her first
film, Out of Sight, at the age of 14. Out of Sight focuses on a young
blind woman (Tali Sharon) who returns to Israel from the United States
on learning that her cousin, Talia, has committed suicide, and her
attempts to discover the reasoning behind it. Yaron portrayed a young
Talia for flashbacks.
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