Netta Garti
Netta Garti (or Neta Garty; Hebrew: נטע גרטי; born 20 March 1980) is an Israeli actress.
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Netta Garti in Love Life (2007) | |
Born | נטע גרטי 20 March 1980 Tel Aviv, Israel |
Occupation | Actress |
Biography
Garti was born in and lives in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a Jewish family.[1]
She played the role of Cookie in the Israeli television series The Arbitrator.[2] She has twice received Awards of the Israeli Film Academy nominations; a 2004 'Best Actress' nomination for her role as Nicole Shushan in Turn Left at the End of the World, and a 2007 'Best Supporting Actress' nomination for her role as Young Rachel Brener in The Debt.[3][4] She also had a starring role in the 2007 film Love Life directed by Maria Schrader.[5]
She plays the wife of an Israeli undercover counterterrorism officer in the Israeli political thriller television series Fauda.[6][7]
Filmography
- Ha-Chevre Ha-Tovim (TV series) as Li
- Turn Left at the End of the World (2004) as Nicole Shushan
- Tropic of Venus (2005) as Noga Kochavi
- Love Life (2007) as Ya'ara
- Rak Klavim Ratzim Hofshi (2007)
- The Debt (2007) as young Rachel Brener
- The Arbitrator (TV series) as Limor 'Cookie' Goldman
- Fauda (TV series) as Gali Kabilio
References
- "Netta Garti - The Face" - Haaretz
- "Crime pays" - Haaretz
- "Awards for Neta Garty"
- Miri Talmon; Yaron Peleg (2011). Israeli Cinema: Identities in Motion. University of Texas Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-292-74478-3.
- "Best Foreign Shows to Watch" – Variety
- "Second Season of Israeli Drama ‘Fauda’ Set to Premiere on Netflix" – Variety
External links
- Netta Garti at IMDb
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