Moran Atias Explained

Moran Atias
Birth Date:9 April 1981
Birth Place:Haifa, Israel
Haircolor:Black
Eyecolor:Brown
Occupation:Actress, model
Relatives:Shani Atias (sister)
Children:1
Agency:Anonymous Content

Moran Atias (Hebrew: מורן אטיאס; born 9 April 1981) is an Israeli actress and model. 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 Haifa, Israel, to parents of Moroccan Jewish descent.[1] Her grandfather was a rabbi.[2] She appeared on the youth television programme Out of Focus at age 15. Her plan to serve as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces was frustrated by a diagnosis of meningitis at age 17. She pursued modelling instead in Germany and then in Italy, where she was discovered and became a model for Roberto Cavalli.[3] Her younger sister is Israeli actress Shani Atias.

Career

Modelling

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.

Acting, other film work

Israel and Italy

After establishing herself as a model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting.[3] She has appeared in English-, Italian-, Hebrew-, and Spanish-language films, and was nominated for Best Actress at the Italian: Festival Sguardo al Femminile for her role in Menahem Golan's 2005 Israeli film Days of Love. Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature film 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 final installment of Dario Argento's supernatural trilogy of horror The Three Mothers. Mother of Tears premièred at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival.

United States

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. In 2012, she was cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli television series Allenby Street, directed by Assaf Bernstein of Fauda fame, where she played the stripper Mika, a formerly Orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife.[4] She also served as a producer and worked to adapt it into a US 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.

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,' a 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

In Italy, she was the 2005–06 spokeswoman for the City of Milan in their campaigns against graffiti and animal cruelty in the city.[5]

Atias participated in the Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ) volunteer mission with Sean Penn following the 2010 Haiti earthquake, in which she assisted the evacuation of refugees to Florida.[3] During her second trip to Haiti, she took part in a workshop at Ciné Institute in Jacmel. In May 2010, she worked with APJ and hosted and organized a charity event at the 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.

She is a goodwill ambassador for IsraAid, and took part in humanitarian work in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake there.

In April 2020, Atias volunteered at the COVID-19 patients ward in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv.

Personal life

In February 2017, Atias became a naturalized U.S. citizen.[6] In 2022 Moran gave birth to a daughter.[7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2005GASMonica
Days of LoveSigal
2006The Roses of the DesertAisha
2007Mother of TearsMater Lachrymarum
2008You Don't Mess with the ZohanEtiUncredited
2009Land of the LostPakuni WomanUncredited
Oggi sposiAlopa
2010KavodRonit
The Next Three DaysErit
2012Crazy EyesEx
2013Third PersonMonikaAlso co-producer
2018Speed KillsContessa

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2008–09CrashInezMain role
2009Il bene e il maleElisabetta2 episodes
2010Marina GaritoEpisode: "Rest in Peace, Marina Garito"
2011Rules of EngagementSophiaEpisode: "Anniversary Chicken"
Olivia HunterEpisode: "G.O."
2012White CollarChristieEpisode: "Deadline"
2014–16TyrantLeila Al-FayeedMain role
2017SidraRecurring role
2018The ResidentRenata MoraliMain role (season 1)
2019The VillageAva BehzadiLead role
2022Animal KingdomLouise ThompsonRecurring role

Television

Hosting

TV series

Italian TV programmes as sidekick

Magazines

Radio work

Awards

2014 – Capri Mediterranean Award for her role in Third Person[8]

2014 – LA Femme Filmmaker Award Humanitarian Award[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Freedman. Adrianna. Meet The Jewish TV Star Who Uses Her Israeli Identity To Play An ICE Victim. 21 May 2019. 10 July 2022. Born in Haifa to parents of Moroccan ancestry, her Jewish identity, she says, has never been separate from her acting..
  2. Web site: Israeli Actress Moran Atias Moves into 'The Village'. 13 March 2019.
  3. News: Not Just A Pretty Face. Brinn David. The Jerusalem Post. February 10, 2011. November 19, 2018.
  4. News: TNT Brazil to Adopt Hit Israeli Drama . 2014-11-26 . Haaretz . 2018-10-10 . en.
  5. Web site: Moran Atias - Fashion Models. March 10, 2007. Bellazon. November 19, 2018.
  6. Web site: מורן אטיאס קיבלה אזרחות אמריקנית. February 16, 2017. November 19, 2018. he.
  7. Web site: 2023-01-05 . Minimi: Moran Atias reveals her daughter for the first time – similarities? . 2023-04-09 . Time News . en-US.
  8. Web site: Capri, Hollywood (2014) . 2024-01-15 . IMDb.
  9. Web site: LA Femme International Film Festival (2014) . 2024-01-15 . IMDb.