Alyona Yves ( Hebrew אלונה איב , at the birth of Alyona Ovsyannik ; born November 30, 1979 , Leningrad ) is an Israeli actress and director . Filmed in television series on Israeli TV. Director of short films and videos [1] .
| Alena (Alona) Yves | |
|---|---|
| Heb. אלונה איב | |
| Birth name | Alena Ovsyanik |
| Date of Birth | November 30, 1979 (aged 39) |
| Place of Birth | Leningrad , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | theater and film actress, director |
| Mother | Ovsyanik Lyudmila Mikhailovna |
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Biography
Born in Leningrad . She spent her childhood in Tikhvin .
At the age of 14, she went to Israel under the Naale Youth Program. She lived in Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek , and then in the youth village of David Raziel .
After graduating from high school, she entered the Mathematics Department of the Technion in Haifa .
Artistic career
At the age of 21, she decided to devote herself to art, and entered the cinematography department at Hadassah College in Jerusalem . At the same time, she studied acting classes and starred in the film “Junior” (“Junior”) ( 2006 ).
She acted as a stuntman in television commercials and in the Israeli television series "Knit" [ specify ] in the movie "Walls" [ specify ] , where was the double of Olga Kurylenko .
At the same time, she worked as an assistant to the director Avi Malka, the creator and head of IMPRO - the Actor School of Radio and TV [2]
In 2010, she played a major female role in the Israeli TV series Blue Natalie. For her performance, she was nominated for the Best Actress of the Year Award on Israeli Television [3] .
She played the role of Dona Anna in the play Don Juan directed by Alexander Morfov in the Gesher Theater . [4] .
In 2012, she played a role in the film "Berakia Hamishi" (Fifth Sky) directed by Dina Zvi-Riklis [5] .
At the same time as an acting career, she worked as a director of many short films and video clips .
Notes
- ↑ Ishim site
- ↑ Flora Zpovosky, Sparks: Intreview with Alena Yiv , Maariv , November 29, 2010 (Hebrew)
- ↑ Alena Yiv as Yulia Archived on October 17, 2013. Walla! (Hebrew)
- ↑ Litvin Agency site Archived September 30, 2013 on Wayback Machine
- ↑ Be-rakia hamishi , in Israeli Film Academy site (Hebrew)
Links
- Eve, Alyona (English) on the Internet Movie Database
- TV drama reveals modern slavery in CNN blogs