Maya Maron

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Maya Maron
Birth name Maya Maron
(Hebrew: מאיה מרון)
Born Flag of Israel May 12, 1980 (age 26)
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Notable roles Libby in "Saint Clara"
Maya in "Broken Wings"
Ayala in "Betipul" TV Series

Maya Maron (Hebrew: מאיה מרון‎), born on May 12, 1980, is an Offir-award-winning Israeli actress.

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[edit] Early beginnings

Maya attended high school in the acting department of Talma Yalin, the Tel-Aviv school of the arts. During 1996 after meeting a talent scout in a rock festival she had her debut appearance with a small role in the ground breaking film "Saint Clara ". An expressionistic pseudo futuristic movie account of fringe-like youthful angst against the backdrop of a small imaginary Israeli "developement town", and during the end of the 20th century. That same year she stopped her acting studies to focus on becoming a self taught actress, switching high schools to another Tel-Aviv establishment reputed as a melting pot for the emerging rock scene of the 90s.

[edit] Major breakthrough

Two years after "Saint Clara" Maya made a liaison that would prove pivotal for her future career. Nir Bergman was producing his own film entitled "Sea horses" to be submitted as his graduation work for the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem. Maya was cast as the lead role. Beginning a collaboration which would go on to this day, Bergman had found in her his muse.

In 2002 Bergman would elaborate on the "Sea horses" theme to create "Broken wings". A highly Symbolic portrayal of a family living in Haifa and struggling to recover 9 months after the sudden and senseless loss of its father figure (himself appearing only in vague recollections and old family footage). Maya would play the lead role of the daughter struggling to come to terms with her new role as head of the crumbling household, after mother Orly Banay shunts the task. The movie won audience approval as well as international and national critical acclaim appearing in numerous international film festivals. The movie won several awards including the Offir-award for best picture, landing Maya with the best actress award.

[edit] TV career and current projects

During 20032004 Maya played several minor parts in movies such as "Not 17" alongside Dalia Shimko and "Tribal bon-fire" alongside both veteran actors such as Moshe Ivgy and Yehoram Gaon and young actresses such as Helly Firstenberg and Yehuda Levi. In 2005 she again played the lead in a Sam Spiegel student movie dubbed "Whatever It Takes" (hebrew: בעיניים עצומות‎), as the fragile and self-destructive partner in a lesbian relationship.

2005 Would see her making a move towards establishing a TV presence, playing several rolls in marginal as well as main stream series including namely the critically acclaimed series "Betipul". A series attempting to break many television box conformities, The show in fact was an attempt at a real-life depiction of psychoanalytic treatments, filmed almost exclusively in hectic one scenes, i.e. the psychologist's (played by Assi Dayan). Maya drawing from a myriad of exact emotions gave viewers the startelingly real life figure of Ayala. A self destructive teenage gymnast, forced against her will to attend psychoanalytic sessions after an accident is interpretted by those close to her as an attempt to take her own life.

In 2006 till the present current projects will include a theatre stint in the tragedy "Pedra in love" ,a modern take on the mythological tale of Pedra and Hypolitus. As well as a TV role in the series "The middle man" that centers around power struggles in the Israely underworld. both are due to debut sometime around early 2007.

[edit] Personal life

Grand-daughter of veteran Israely actress Hanna Maron, Maya tries to keep her private life private. She also preffers working the odd job to compromising her acting career. A task made difficult in the parfois sleepy Israeli cinematic industry. She has been known to tend the ocassional bar, and work the occasional restaurant around downtown Tel Aviv.

[edit] filmography

Year Title Role
1996 "Saint Clara" Libby
1998 "Sea horses" Maya
2002 "Broken wings" Maya
2003 "Not 17" Sarry
2004 "Tribal Bonfire" Esty
2005 "Whatever It Takes" (hebrew: בעיניים עצומות‎) Maya

[edit] Television

Year Title Role Description
2005 "Milluim" Maya The lives of reserve soldiers in the army
2006 "Betipul" Ayala Psychotheraputic meetings
2007 "The Middle Man" (hebrew: הבורר‎) in production About battles for power in the Israely underworld

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NAME Maron, Maya
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Israeli actress
DATE OF BIRTH May 12, 1980
PLACE OF BIRTH Tel Aviv
DATE OF DEATH
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