She’s an Israeli Academy Award-winning film and stage actress, widely recognized for her standout role in the 1994 sci-fi classic Stargate. Before she rose to fame, she attended Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts in Giv’atayim, where her passion for performing began to take shape. In 1994, she made a bold move—literally—by relocating to New York City to further pursue her acting career. Over the years, her talent shone through in numerous roles, solidifying her reputation in both film and theater. In 2004, she tied the knot with screenwriter Charles Randolph, marking a new chapter in her personal life. Together, they’ve built a beautiful family, welcoming two children: a daughter named Fanya and a son named Benjamin. Her journey—from Israel to international acclaim—has been nothing short of inspiring, and she continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment world.
She directed a short documentary called I Think Myself I am All the Time Younger, and it ended up making its debut at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. She really poured her heart into that project, and seeing it premiere there was a big moment for her. She had been working on it for months, carefully shaping every scene to reflect her vision. She definitely made an impression with that film, and she continues to be recognized for her unique storytelling approach. She’s someone who truly believes in expressing personal narratives through cinema, and this documentary was a perfect example of that passion. She proved, once again, that she has a distinct voice in the world of filmmaking.