Hanna Azoulay-Hasfari | |
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Born | |
Known for | "Levana" Lovesick on Nana Street
"Racheli" Sh'Chur "Solly Barzel" Polishuk "Nadia" Nadia "Gila Asulin" The Arbitrator (Israeli TV series) |
Notable work | Plays: "Matchmaking Virgins" (Cameri Theater), "Selichot"; "Mimuna" (Beit Lessin Theater) |
Spouse | Shmuel Hasfari |
Awards | Ophir Award 1995 "Chamber of Critics" Award |
Hanna Azoulay-Hasfari (Hebrew: חנה אזולאי-הספרי; born June 29, 1960) is an Israeli actress, screenwriter, playwright, film director and a two-time winner of the Ophir Award. She is a women's rights activist, and has dedicated her career promoting awareness regarding social justice issues and cultural diversity. In 2015, she was invited to speak at the United Nations headquarters in New York, in honor of International Women's Day, where she presented a screening of her film Orange People, in condemnation of child marriage.