Keren Mor
Keren Mor | |
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Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse | Menashe Noy |
Keren Mor (Hebrew: קרן מור; born March 18, 1964) is an Israeli actress and comedian.[1]
Biography
[edit]During her mandatory military service in the IDF, Mor studied acting at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv. Mor is married to the Israeli actor Menashe Noy. The couple have two children.
Mor's first major film appearance was in "Abba Ganuv" (1987). Later she appeared in Amos Gitai's "Berlin-Yerushalaim" (1989) and "Shuroo" (1991). In 1992 she was in the short film Marak Off with Hagit Dasberg, and in "Kvalim" (1992) with Arik Einstein and Moni Moshonov.
Mor's television career began with her appearance on the Israeli comedy shows "HaOlam HaErev" and "Zehu Ze!" In 1993, she was joined Shai Avivi, Dov Navon, Rami Heuberger and Menashe Noy in the Israeli sketch series "Hahamishia Hakamerit". The show was broadcast between 1993 and 1997. In 1996, she appeared in the film "Klavim Lo Novhim Beyarok."
In 1997 Mor played in Menashe Noy's film "1812 Overture" with Ami Smolartchik and in "Bip" together with Dafna Rechter. In 1998 Mor participated in Noy's second film "trend" and in Amos Gitai's film "Yom yom" together with Hanna Maron and Dalit Kahan.
In 2000, Mor appeared in the Israeli drama television series "Ha-Burganim" in which she played with the original cast of "Hahamishia Hakamerit". The show was broadcast between 2000 and 2005. During that time Mor appeared in the TV short film "Bchora" with Dan Toren.
In 2004, Mor played in Joseph Pichhadze's film "Year Zero". That year she appeared in the TV Sketch series "Ktzarim" alongside Moni Moshonov and Yuval Segal. In 2005 Mor also participated in the film "Joy" together with Tal Friedman. In 2006 Mor starred with Ronit Elkabetz and Menashe Noy in the TV series "Parashat Ha-Shavua". In 2008 she appeared in Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz's film "Shiva".
She currently co-stars in the TV series "Checkout" (Koopah Rohsheet).
Mor also works in theater.
Selected filmography
[edit]- Abba Ganuv - 1987
- Abba Ganuv II - 1989
- Berlin-Yerushalaim - 1989
- The Lookout - 1990
- Kvalim - 1992
- Zehu Ze!-1993
- Hahamishia Hakamerit - 1993-1997
- Klavim Lo Novhim Beyarok - 1996
- Overture 1812 - 1997
- Yom Yom - 1998
- Ha-Burganim - 2000-2005
- Year Zero - 2004
- Ktzarim - 2004-2009
- Joy - 2005
- Foul Gesture - 2006
- Shiva - 2008
- Caramel - 2009
- Kupa Rashit-2018–present
References
[edit]- ^ "אחרי למעלה מעשור: MAX נפרדת מהפרזנטורים שהפכו את "לפנק, לפנק" לקאלט". Ice (in Hebrew). 2021-06-13. Retrieved 2024-01-24.