Hilla Vidor (Hebrew: ×"יל×" וי×"ור; born October 20, 1975) is an
Israeli actress. Her early career was in the Habima Theatre where she
played varied roles. In 2008 she won a prize for her roles in Anna
Karenina and Autumn Sonata. Since 2009 she concentrated mainly on
Cinema and Television. In 2013 she won the prize for best actress at
the Haifa International Film Festival for her role in the movie
funeral at Noon. Hilla Vidor was born and raised in Bat Yam, Israel, a
suburb of Tel Aviv. She quit school at an early age and in her youth
she moved to live with her grandmother Adela. She planned to be a
fashion designer and took a preparatory course at Shenkar, while also
working as a model. Her agent, sent her to an audition that changed
her life. She decided to be an actress, learned acting behind the
camera with Ruth Dytches, and after a year, began studying three
years at "The Yoram Levinstein School of Performing Arts" in Tel Aviv
(1999-2001) During her studies she made guest appearances in the
series “Florentin†, “Ha-Burganim†and the movie “Clean
Sweep†.During her studies she participated in a “Romeo and
Juliet†studio production. Vidor played Juliet and Zohar Strauss
played Romeo. After one of Habima Theatre's managers watched the play,
she was invited to do an audition. At the end of the second year of
her studies in the studio she was chosen to play Adela, Bernarda's
daughter, in the play “The House of Bernarda Alba†by Federico
Garcia Lorca. Gila Almagor played her mother and Lea Koenig played as
Poncia, the servant Later, she played in Edward Albee's play “Three
Tall Women†. and also appeared as Jill Tanner in the play
“Butterflies are free†by Leonard Gershe and in the play "Tapeâ€
based on the movie. Vidor participated in "Anna Karenina" by Tolstoy.
She played the role of Princess Ekaterina “Kitty†Alexandrovna
Shcherbatskaya. She also played in Autumn Sonata, based on the play
and the movie by Ingmar Bergman. She played the role of Helena, who is
mentally and physically disabled. Vidor won the Ora Goldberg Prize
for a young actress of Habima, for her acting in the two plays. Her
last play in Habima was “Tikochin Bat Yam†, directed by the Polish
director Michael Zadara Vidor played the lead role of Alena. After
nine years, Vidor left Habima. Since then she has concentrated mainly
in Cinema and Television She made her film debut in 2006 when she
participated in Yuval Shafferman's movie “Things Behind the Sun†.
She played the role of Michal, a lonely and rough lesbian. she played
in the movie “Cold Feet†directed by Doron Eran, based on the book
“Wedding†by Uri Adelman. She played the role of a bride that
escapes from her own wedding.
Israeli actress. Her early career was in the Habima Theatre where she
played varied roles. In 2008 she won a prize for her roles in Anna
Karenina and Autumn Sonata. Since 2009 she concentrated mainly on
Cinema and Television. In 2013 she won the prize for best actress at
the Haifa International Film Festival for her role in the movie
funeral at Noon. Hilla Vidor was born and raised in Bat Yam, Israel, a
suburb of Tel Aviv. She quit school at an early age and in her youth
she moved to live with her grandmother Adela. She planned to be a
fashion designer and took a preparatory course at Shenkar, while also
working as a model. Her agent, sent her to an audition that changed
her life. She decided to be an actress, learned acting behind the
camera with Ruth Dytches, and after a year, began studying three
years at "The Yoram Levinstein School of Performing Arts" in Tel Aviv
(1999-2001) During her studies she made guest appearances in the
series “Florentin†, “Ha-Burganim†and the movie “Clean
Sweep†.During her studies she participated in a “Romeo and
Juliet†studio production. Vidor played Juliet and Zohar Strauss
played Romeo. After one of Habima Theatre's managers watched the play,
she was invited to do an audition. At the end of the second year of
her studies in the studio she was chosen to play Adela, Bernarda's
daughter, in the play “The House of Bernarda Alba†by Federico
Garcia Lorca. Gila Almagor played her mother and Lea Koenig played as
Poncia, the servant Later, she played in Edward Albee's play “Three
Tall Women†. and also appeared as Jill Tanner in the play
“Butterflies are free†by Leonard Gershe and in the play "Tapeâ€
based on the movie. Vidor participated in "Anna Karenina" by Tolstoy.
She played the role of Princess Ekaterina “Kitty†Alexandrovna
Shcherbatskaya. She also played in Autumn Sonata, based on the play
and the movie by Ingmar Bergman. She played the role of Helena, who is
mentally and physically disabled. Vidor won the Ora Goldberg Prize
for a young actress of Habima, for her acting in the two plays. Her
last play in Habima was “Tikochin Bat Yam†, directed by the Polish
director Michael Zadara Vidor played the lead role of Alena. After
nine years, Vidor left Habima. Since then she has concentrated mainly
in Cinema and Television She made her film debut in 2006 when she
participated in Yuval Shafferman's movie “Things Behind the Sun†.
She played the role of Michal, a lonely and rough lesbian. she played
in the movie “Cold Feet†directed by Doron Eran, based on the book
“Wedding†by Uri Adelman. She played the role of a bride that
escapes from her own wedding.
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