Moran Atias
Moran Atias | |
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Moran Atias at the premiere of The Next Three Days. | |
Born |
Haifa, Israel | April 9, 1981
Occupation | Actress, model |
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Modeling information | |
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Manager | Anonymous Content |
Moran Atias (Hebrew: מורן אטיאס; born April 9, 1981) is an Israeli actress. She gained fame in the Italian films Gas, Oggi sposi, and Mother of Tears. She is best known for her work with Paul Haggis in the 2008 TV series Crash and the 2013 film Third Person. She also starred on the FX television series Tyrant.
Early life
Atias was born in the city of Haifa in northern Israel, to Israeli-born parents of Moroccan Jewish descent.[1] She appeared on the youth television programme Out of Focus at age 15, although her plan to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces was frustrated by a diagnosis of meningitis at age 17. She pursued modelling, instead, in Germany and then Italy, where she was discovered and became a model for Roberto Cavalli.[1]
In Italy, she was spokeswoman for 2005–06 for the City of Milan in their campaigns against graffiti and animal cruelty in the city.[2]
Career
Atias first appeared on television when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth program Out of Focus. By the age of 17, she went to Germany to launch her modelling career. She modelled for Roberto Cavalli, D&G, and BBG jewellers. Later, she hosted an Italian talk show.[2] After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting.[1] She has appeared in English, Italian, Hebrew, and Spanish films, and was nominated for Best Actress at Festival Sguardo al Femminile for her role in Days of Love.[2]
Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature Gas in which she played a provocative drug addict tasked with seducing a gay drug addict. She followed that up with the romantic comedy Oggi Sposi, directed by Luca Luncini and Mother of Tears, the third and the final installment of Dario Argento's supernatural horror trilogy The Three Mothers. Mother of Tears premièred at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival.
In 2008, she was cast in the role of the illegal immigrant 'Inez' in the drama series Crash, based on Paul Haggis's Oscar-winning film. After one season, she became the female lead opposite Dennis Hopper. Working with Haggis led to her being cast in his film The Next Three Days.
In 2011, Atias worked with Cynthia Mort on the television project Radical, playing to role of 'Ana' which Mort had written specifically for her. She was cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Allenby in 2012, where she played 'Mika,' an ex-orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife. She also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a United States series. She was cast in the new FX series Tyrant by the creators of the successful television series Homeland by creator and fellow Israeli, Gideon Raff.
Third Person
Her work on the film The Next Three Days led to Third Person, a project that Atias pitched and helped develop with Paul Haggis. She was chosen to play the role of 'Monika,' an Romanian gypsy. To prepare for the role, she lived in Italy for four months and immersed herself in the gypsy lifestyle, living without the basics of running water or electricity. She studied with Michael Margota at the Italian Actor's Studio to perfect the Italian and Romanian accents. She also served as a co-producer and a co-consultant for the script. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Humanitarian work
Atias participated in the Artists for Justice and Peace volunteer mission with Sean Penn following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, in which she assisted the evacuation of refugees to Florida.[1] During her second trip to Haiti, she took part in a workshop at Cine Institute in Jacmel. She is a goodwill ambassador for IsraAid.
In May 2010, she worked with Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ) and hosted and organized a charity event at Cannes Film Festival. In November 2010, she hosted and organized a charity event for APJ in New York, with proceeds going to the first free high school for the children of the slums of Haiti.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director | Medium | Notes |
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2005 | Days of Love | Sigal | Menachem Golan | Film | Pre-Production (English/Hebrew theatrical versions), Israel |
2005 | Mercy | Yaniv Hamodai | Buzz Productions, Israel | ||
2005 | Supper Club | Television series | Italian sitcom, Rai 1 | ||
2005 | Gas | Monica | Luciano Melchionna | Film | Italy |
2006 | The Roses of the Desert | Aisha | Mario Monicelli | Film | |
2006 | Kavod (Honor) | Ronit | Haim Buzaglo | Film | Israel |
2007 | The Mother of Tears | Mater Lachrymarum | Dario Argento | Film | |
2009 | Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 – Uprising | Commander Vera Belova | Video game | ||
2009 | Oggi sposi | Alopa | Luca Luncini | Film | Italy |
2009 | Land of The Lost | Pakuni Woman | Brad Silberling | Film | |
2010 | The Next Three Days | Erit | Paul Haggis | Film | |
2012 | Crazy Eyes | Ex | Adam Sherman | Film | |
2013 | Third Person | Monika | Paul Haggis | Film | |
2016 | A Stand Up Guy | Marie | Mike Young | Film |
Television
- Hosting
- Kdam Eurovision (2005) – First Channel, Israel
- Deal or No Deal
- Game programme (13 total), (2005) – Channel 10, Israel
- "Cinderella" Biographical documentary of Moran Atias, prime time (2004) – Channel 10, Israel
(2008) – Crash, a Starz network series, recurring cast (2009) – Crash, a Starz network series, series two regular cast (2010) – CSI: NY, guest star (2011) – Rules of Engagement episode "Anniversary Chicken", guest star (Sophia) (2011) – White Collar (Christie) (2014–2016) – Tyrant – Leila Al-Fayeed
- Italian television programmes as sidekick
Magazines
- "Men's Health USA
- "Nylon Guys USA
- "Gioia" magazine cover
- "Vanity Fair Italy"
- "Cosmopolitan" – Covers for Spain, Israel, Serbia, Mexico
- "Maxim" USA
- "Maxim" Israel Cover
- "Flaunt" USA
- "Men's Fitness" USA
- "944" USA
- "60 Magazine" – writing a monthly column for an established fashion magazine for the female audience.
- "Rosh 1" – teen magazine
- Fhoto Italy, Max Italy 2002–2004, "Corriere Della Sera" Special Moda, "Capital" Italy, "Class" Italy, Onda TV, Happy Web, "Leisha" Israel, "AT" Israel, "Pnai Plus" Israel, "GO Magazine, Blazer Israel, "Olam HaIsha" Israel, "Yediot" and "Maariv" Israeli Newspapers
Radio work
- "Shaker" – Radio RTL 102.5 – a radio programme created and presented by Moran Atias (2005)
References
- 1 2 3 4 Brinn David (10 February 2011). "Not Just A Pretty Face". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
- 1 2 3 "Moran Atias - Fashion Models". Bellazon. March 10, 2007. Retrieved July 7, 2015.