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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shira_HaasShira Haas - Wikipedia

    By the start of 2018, Haas had made a name for herself in many prime time Israeli drama television shows: Shtisel (2013–2020), The Jeweler (2015), The Switch Principle (2016), Harem (2017) and The Conductor (2018).

    • She was born in 1995 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and her family moved to Ramat Hasharon shortly after. She’s the youngest of three siblings.
    • When she was 2 years old, she was diagnosed with kidney cancer. Three years later, she fully recovered, but Shira acknowledges that the experience marked her forever.
    • Her experience with cancer is also the reason for her diminutive stature — the chemotherapy and treatment stunted her growth, though as she says, she is 20 cm (almost 8 inches) taller than what doctors expected her to be.
    • Shira wasn’t really the type of kid who put on plays at home. She has said she was very shy as a kid.
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm6024635Shira Haas - IMDb

    Shira Haas was born on 11 May 1995 in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is an actress, known for Shtisel (2013), Broken Mirrors (2018) and Unorthodox (2020).

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  3. Shira Haas was born on May 11, 1995 in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is an actress, known for Shtisel (2013), Unorthodox (2020) and Asia (2020).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asia_(film)Asia (film) - Wikipedia

    Asia (Hebrew: אסיה) is a 2020 Israeli drama film directed by Ruthy Pribar, starring Alena Yiv and Shira Haas. The film was premiered online at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival (due to the COVID-19 pandemic ), where it won the awards for Best Actress (Shira Haas), Best Cinematography (Daniella Nowitz) as well as the Nora Ephron Prize (Ruthy ...

  5. Apr 21, 2017 · “Maybe that’s why I loved animals so much,” Antonina (Jessica Chastain) tells Urszula (Shira Haas), a traumatised, young Jewish woman from the Warsaw Ghetto, who Antonina and husband Jan are...

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