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Zohar Strauss | |
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Born | (1972-03-04) March 4, 1972 (age 52) Haifa, Israel |
Occupation | Actor |
Zohar Zalman Strauss (Hebrew: זהר זלמן שטראוס; born 4 March 1972 in Haifa) is an Israeli theater, film, and television actor. Regarded as one of the best performers of his generation in Israel, he is recognized for his versatile work across independent films, television and the stage. He has received numerous accolades, including one Ophir Award and two nominations.
A graduate of the University of Leicester and the Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio, he has appeared in popular television dramas such as Srugim and Shtisel (2013 - 2021). He has also had roles in critically-acclaimed films such as Beaufort (2007), Lebanon (2009), Eyes Wide Open (2009) and The Cakemaker (2017).
Early life
Strauss was born in Haifa, Israel, to a secular Jewish family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. His mother is a mathematics teacher and his father is a doctor of physics.
During his service in the Israel Defense Forces, Strauss was an instructor in the Medical Corps.
He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Law at the University of Leicester in England. He later studied at Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio in Tel Aviv.
Career
In 2009, Strauss starred as a closeted Haredi husband and father that engages in an affair with a younger Haredi man (Ran Danker) in Eyes Wide Open. He won the Award for Best Actor in the 2009 Jerusalem Film Festival for his role. The jury commended the film for its “sensitive and original treatment of male desire in the ultra-Orthodox world.”
In the same year he won an Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Lebanon. He was nominated for the same prize in 2006 and 2012, in recognition of his roles in Things Behind the Sun and Magic Men. He also won the ASSITEJ-Israel Award for Best Actor for the 2009/10 theater season.
He debuted on the stage of the Herzliya Ensemble Theater and also performed in Habima Theatre. He won praise in 2010, when the Be'er Sheva Theater's staging of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, at which he portrayed Randle McMurphy, won the Israel Theater Award. He also appeared in a variety of film and television productions, including Beaufort, Jellyfish, Kirot, Srugim, and Zaguri Imperia.
Strauss portrayed ultra-Orthodox husband, father, gentle-spirit, and conflicted soul Lippe Weiss in the award-winning Israeli drama Shtisel, which is available in the United States on Netflix. The series premiered in 2013, with the third season broadcast in 2021.
In 2018, Strauss appeared as John the Apostle alongside Rooney Mara and Joaquin Phoenix in Mary Magdalene.
In 2024, he appeared as Amir Levy, ex-husband of Amalia (Ayelet Zurer) in the acclaimed television drama, The Best Worst Thing on Keshet 12.
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Beaufort | Rossman | |
2009 | Eyes Wide Open | Aaron Fleischman | |
Lebanon | Gamil | ||
Kirot | Elinor's husband | ||
2012 | Urban Tale | Teacher's husband | |
2014 | Magic Men | Yehuda Kofinas | |
2015 | A Grain of Truth | Rabbi Zygmunt | Polish film |
2017 | The Cakemaker | Moti | |
2018 | Mary Magdalene | John |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Srugim | Dr. Avri Sagiv | Recurring role |
2013 - 2021 | Shtisel | Lippe Weiss | Series regular |
2017 | Shababnikim | Ehud Stern | |
2018 - 2021 | PMTA | Mordoch | Series regular |
2024 | The Best Worst Thing | Amir Levy | Series regular |
References
- Shtisel’s Zohar Strauss headlines on the Izzy Stream Jewish News. 9 December 2020
- Passion and Identity Crisis in a Pious Community The New York Times. 4 February 2010
- ^ Ajami wins top prize at Jerusalem Film Festival Screen Daily. 18 July 2019
- 'Ajami' takes top prize at Ophir Awards The Jerusalem Post. 26 September 2009
- How Shtisel gave me an online happy place The Jewish Chronicle. 28 April 2021
- 'Mary Magdalene' film resurrected in U.S. for Easter The Jerusalem Post. 1 April 2019
- Suspenseful cop show, a soothing soap, and 'Table for Eight' The Jerusalem Post. 29 February 2024
External links
Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- Israeli male stage actors
- Israeli male film actors
- Israeli male television actors
- Survivor (Israeli TV series) contestants
- Male actors from Haifa
- Ophir Award Winners
- Jewish Israeli male actors
- People from Haifa
- Alumni of the University of Leicester
- Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio alumni