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'''Moran Atias''' (Hebrew: מורן אטיאס) born April 9 1981) is an [[Israeli]] [[model]], [[TV presenter]], and [[actress]]. Atias was born in Haifa, Israel, to parents of Moroccan Jewish descent.
'''Moran Atias''' (born April 9 1981) is an [[Israeli]] [[model]], [[TV presenter]], and [[actress]].
 
==Early life and family==
Atias was born in Haifa, Israel, to parents of Moroccan Jewish descent.<ref name=Brinn/> Atias appeared on the youth TV show ''Out of Focus'' at age 15, although plans of serving in the Israeli Defense Forces were cut short with a diagnosis of meningitis at age 17. Atias instead pursued modeling in Germany and then Italy, where she was first discovered and became a model for Roberto Cavalli.<ref name=Brinn>{{cite news |title=Not Just A Pretty Face |author=Brinn David |newspaper=Jerusalem Post |date=10 February 2011 |url=http://www.jpost.com/home/article.aspx?id=207615 |accessdate=28 February 2011}}</ref>
 
In Italy, she was nominated by the City of Milan to be the official spokeswoman leading the campaigns against graffiti and animal cruelty for 2005–06 in the city. Following her success abroad, Moran was cast in the Israeli "Strauss" commercial and chosen to lead the "Renuar" campaign.
 
==Career==
Atias first appeared on TV when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth show ''Out of Focus''.  By the age of 17, she flew to Germany to launch her modeling career which then led her to Italy, where she was discovered by Roberto Cavalli who selected her to be his home model. She also modelled for D&G and for BBG jeweleries. Later, she was the hostess of a popular TV talk show in Italy.  After establishing herself as a successful international model, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting.<ref name=Brinn/> Atias started landing roles in international films in English, Italian, Hebrew and Spanish and was nominated for Best Actress at 'Festival Sguardo al Femminile' for her role in ''Days of Love''. 
 
Her work in these films led to her being cast in the Italian feature ''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 the final installment of Dario Argento’s supernatural horror trilogy ''The Three Mothers.  Mother of Tears'' premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival and the Rome Film Festival.
 
In 2008, Moran was cast in the dynamic role of the illegal immigrant ‘Inez’ in the acclaimed drama series ''Crash (2008 TV series)|Crash'', based on Paul Haggis’s Academy Award|Oscar-winning Crash (2005 film)|movie.  After one season, she became the female lead opposite the legendary Dennis Hopper.  Working with Haggis led to her being cast in his film ''The Next Three Days''.
 
In 2011, Moran worked with Cynthia Mort on the television project ''Radical'', playing to role of ‘Ana’ which Cynthia Mort had written specifically for her. 2012 led Moran to be cast in the critically acclaimed Israeli TV series ''Allenby'', where she played ‘Mika,’ an ex-orthodox Jewish girl who avoids her childhood secret while living a complex nightlife.  She also served as a producer and is currently working to adapt it into a US series.  Recently, Moran was cast in the new FX series ''Tyrant'' by the creators of the successful television series ''Homeland (TV series)|Homeland'' by creator and fellow Israeli Gideon Raff.
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== External links ==
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* [https://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/models/Moran_Atias {{PAGENAME}}] at Fashion Model Directory
* [http://www.factory4.it/celebrities/moran-atias {{PAGENAME}}] at Factory4
* [http://www.takeoffartistmanagement.com/artist/detail.php?id=448 {{PAGENAME}}] at Take Off Artist Management
* [http://www.dmanagementgroup.com/model/2188/moran-atias {{PAGENAME}}] at DManagement
* [https://www.maxim.com/women-az/moran-atias-profile {{PAGENAME}}] at Maxim
* [http://www.maxim.com.au/archives/3107 {{PAGENAME}}] at Maxim Australia
* [http://www.gmchieregato.com/portfolio/moran-atias {{PAGENAME}}] at Gianmarco Chieregato Photographer
* [http://www.enricolabriola.com/photo/moran-atias {{PAGENAME}}] at Enrico Labriola Photographer


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Revision as of 20:03, 29 May 2023

Moran Atias (born April 9 1981) is an Israeli model, TV presenter, and actress.

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