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Dorit Bar Or (born 1975) is an Israeli actress and fashion designer. In August 2009, Bar Or and the puppet cast of the TV show ''Red Band'' won the prize for the best TV comedy of the year. That year, she was also cited as Israel's best-dressed woman in ''Pnai Plus'' magazine. ==Theater, television and film career== Dorit Bar Or graduated with an acting degree from Sorbonne, Paris in 1994. She then moved to Tel Aviv and starred in several low-key theater adaptations including Love and Human Remains in the role of Candy. She also played the role of French Revolutionist Charlotte Corday in Peter Weiss's ''Marat/Sade''. At Beit Lessin Theater in Tel Aviv she led the cast of ''Slihot'', written by Hana Azoulay-Hasfari. She later joined the cast of the Cameri Theater production of ''Mirele Efros'' with co-actress Yona Elian. For that role she was nominated "Promising Actress Of The Year". The following year, she performed in ''Milano'', a play by Shmuel Hasfari. In 1999, Bar Or appeared alongside Zvika Hadar in ''Shemesh'', an Israeli sitcom. The following year she played the lead in ''Ken O Lo'' with actor and filmmaker Assi Dayan on Israel's Channel 1. In 2000, she appeared in the first Channel 2 Israeli neighborhood-oriented drama ''Florentin'' directed by Eytan Fox. Her colleague in that show was ''Angels & Demons''s star Ayelet Zurer. In 2004 she made her debut on Channel 10, playing a leading role in ''Ahava Ze Koev'', created by Dana Modan. The series won Best Drama and Best Scripted Show at Israel's Television Academy Awards for that year. She appeared in the feature film ''Gotta have Joy'' by Julie Shles and ''Etzba Haeloim by Dany Boon. Returning to television in 2006, Bar Or hosted ''48 Hours'', one of Israel's first reality shows, alongside Ido Rosenblum. She also played the leading role of Adi in a drama series, Hot's ''Parashat Ha-Shavua'' created by Rani Blair and Ari Folman. In 2008, she appeared in ''Out of the Blue'', written and directed by Yigal Bursztyn. In 2007, Bar Or starred in the series ''Al Ktzot Hezbaot'', the story of three dancer sisters enmeshed in a world of law and misfortune. The show was produced by Keshet and aired on Israeli Channel 2 for 24 episodes. In 2009, Bar Or appeared in the comedy show ''Red Band'' directed by Eitan Tzur. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dorit Bar Or」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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