Israeli actresses born in 1976

Here are 6 famous actresses from Israel were born in 1976:

Sendi Bar

Sendi Bar (April 5, 1976 Tel Aviv-) also known as Sandy Bar or Sendi Baranes is an Israeli model and actor.

She began her modeling career at the age of 16 and quickly rose to fame, becoming one of the most sought-after models in Israel. Her career has taken her all around the world, working with top designers and photographers.

In addition to her modeling work, Sendi has also appeared in several films and television shows. She made her acting debut in the 1993 Israeli film "Shnat Effes" and has since appeared in a number of popular TV series, including "Eretz Nehederet" and "Ha-Yehudim Ba'im."

Sendi is also an accomplished painter and has had her artwork displayed in galleries throughout Israel. She is also a strong advocate for animal rights and often speaks out against animal cruelty.

Despite her success, Sendi is known for her down-to-earth personality and dedication to charitable causes. She is widely admired in Israel for her beauty, talent, and humanitarian efforts.

Clara Khoury

Clara Khoury (December 29, 1976 Haifa-) is an Israeli actor.

She was born to an Arab-Christian family, and raised in Haifa, Israel. Khoury earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting from Tel Aviv University. She began her acting career in both film and television in Israel, and gained recognition for her performance in the film "The Syrian Bride" (2005), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Khoury has also appeared in films like "The Bubble" (2006) and "Zaytoun" (2012). She is a prominent supporter of peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians, and has been involved in organizations such as One Voice and Parents Circle. In addition to her acting career, Khoury is also a theatre director and has directed productions such as "The Vagina Monologues" in Arabic.

Rotem Abuhab

Rotem Abuhab (August 18, 1976 Rehovot-) also known as Rotem Itach, Rotem Abuhav or Rotem Itach-Eshbal is an Israeli actor.

He is best known for his role as Avi in the Israeli TV series "Yellow Peppers" and for playing Haim Cohen in the hit drama "Srugim". Abuhab has appeared in numerous other television shows and films, including "Maktub" and "The Women's Balcony". In addition to his work on screen, he has also worked extensively as a stage actor, performing in productions of "Hamlet", "The Merchant of Venice", and "The Tempest". Abuhab has been nominated for several awards for his acting work, including the Israeli Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Film.

Nati Kluger

Nati Kluger (January 31, 1976 Ramat Gan-) is an Israeli actor.

He studied acting at the Nissan Nativ acting school in Tel Aviv and has since performed in various plays, films, and television shows. Kluger is best known for his roles in the Israeli television series "Euphoria" and "The Greenhouse Academy". He has also appeared in the Israeli films "Strangers" and "Lost Islands", as well as the American film "The Right Stuff". In addition to acting, Kluger is also a talented musician and has played the drums in various bands. He is married and has two children.

Tamar Keinan

Tamar Keinan (January 13, 1976 Tel Aviv-) otherwise known as Tamar Keynan is an Israeli actor.

Tamar Keinan has acted in numerous television series and films throughout her career. She is best known for her roles in "The Arbitrator" and "Gordin Cell". In addition to her acting career, Keinan is also a successful theater actress and has performed in several notable productions in Israel. She has won several awards for her acting, including the Best Actress award at the Haifa International Film Festival for her role in "The Other Story" in 2018. Keinan is also an advocate for women's rights and equality in Israel, and she often speaks out about social and political issues in the media.

Osnat Hakim

Osnat Hakim (May 22, 1976 Karmiel-) also known as Gisele Silver is an Israeli actor.

She began her acting career in the late 1990s with small roles in Israeli television shows and movies. However, she rose to fame in 2002 with her role in the hit Israeli TV series, "HaShir Shelanu" (Our Song). She has since starred in many successful movies and TV series in Israel, including "Salah Shabati," "Kfulim," and "The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem." Osnat Hakim is also known for her work as a producer and writer, having written and produced several plays and movies. Besides her acting career, she is a social activist and has worked with various organizations to promote equality and social justice in Israel.

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