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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Melanie Peres (m. 2008)

Years active
  
2003–present

Education
  

Name
  
Itay Tiran

Role
  
Actor

Siblings
  
Alon Tiran

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Born
  
23 March 1980 (age 44) (
1980-03-23
)

Movies
  
Lebanon, Run Boy Run, Beaufort, The Dead And The Living, Afterthought

Similar People
  

Parents
  
Raffi Tiran, Monica Tiran

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Itay Tiran (Hebrew: איתי טיראן‎‎; born March 23, 1980) is an Israeli stage and screen actor, known for his roles in Forgiveness (2006), Beaufort (2007), The Debt (2007), Homeland (2008), Lebanon (2009), The Promise (2011), Anleitung zum Ungluecklichsein (2012), Die Lebenden (2012), Lauf, Junge, lauf (2013) and Demon.

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Tiran is one of the most acclaimed Israeli actors of his day. His performances have gained him various awards and nominations in Israeli theater and film, winning the award for Most Promising Actor in Israel Theater in 2003, Best Actor in 2005 for his performance as Hamlet in the Israeli Cameri Theater production of the Shakespeare play; Best Supporting Actor for his role as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus at the 2009 Israel Theater Awards. Itay was nominated for Best Actor at the Israeli Film Academy Awards for his roles in Forgiveness and The Debt. In 2009 Tiran collaborated with world-renowned German conductor Kurt Masur in Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream. They performed together with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Tel Aviv moving on to Paris to perform with the Orchestre National de France at the St. Denis Festival and at the Musee D'Orsay. In 2009 Tiran joined the Gropius Ensemble [1] formed by young conductor Daniel Cohen combining modern classical music and theatrical elements, performing pieces like Kafka's Kofadam and A Soldier's Tale by Stravinsky. Tiran's directing debut (2010) with Georg Büchner's Woyzeck in which he also played the title role, earned him a well-deserved critical acclaim as a theater director. In March 2011 Tiran and Kurt Masur met again, this time in the Davis Symphony Hall of San Francisco together with the San Francisco Symphony for the performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The San Francisco Chronicle called Tiran's impersonations "relevant and virtuosic".

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Early life

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Tiran was born and raised in Petah Tikva, a city in central Israel. His father Raffi is a graphics designer who emigrated from Hungary and his mother Monica is an accountant who emigrated to Israel from Sweden. His maternal grandmother Deborah survived Auschwitz. Itay is one of four boys, his youngest brother Alon Tiran is an up-and-coming Theater director. Itay studied classical piano in the Petah Tikva Municipal conservatory and later majored in music at Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts. He was exempted from conscription into the Israel Defense Forces. In 1999 he enrolled in the Beit Zvi Acting School, where his talent was immediately recognized. He paid his way through school winning scholarship after scholarship. His roles as a third-year student included Mozart in Amadeus, Nero in Britannicus, King Richard in Richard II and Berger in the musical Hair.

Theater career

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Upon completing his studies Tiran joined the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv. Among his parts were Eilif in Mother Courage, Franz Jägerstätter in Yehoshua Sobol's Eye Witness (directed by Paulus Manker), Nicolah in Caviar and Lentils, the title role in Hamlet directed by Omri Nitzan, Christian in Festen, and Mozart in Amadeus. In March 2007, Itay received rave reviews from audiences and media in Washington DC for his performance as Hamlet in the Tel Aviv Cameri Theater production's world tour. The "Israeli Hamlet" performed in Shanghai, Cleveland, Gdańsk, Bucharest and Moscow. In 2010, Itay played Kittel in Yehoshua Sobol's Ghetto followed by a remarkable directing debut with Georg Büchner's Woyzeck in which he also played the title role. Tiran's Woyzeck was embraced by the critiques making him a theater director to reckon with. In late 2011 the Cameri Theater's production of Cabaret featured a dark, scary MC portrayed by Itay Tiran which ultimately won him the Best Actor Award at the 2011 Israeli Theater Awards. In July 2012 the Cameri Theater staged a special project, William Shakespeare's Richard II and Richard III, directed by Arthur Kogan with Tiran in both Title Roles. The project was a huge critical and commercial success. Tiran's virtuosic performance abilities were awarded at the 2012 Israeli Theater Awards when he won Best Actor for Richard III. The Cameri's "Richards" Project won 7 Awards including Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, Best Play. In the summer of 2013 Tiran adapted the book "Little Man,What Now?" by Hans Fallada. The play, beautifully directed, earned him huge critical acclaim as a Theater Director, the paper Haaretz even called Tiran the Laurence Olivier of Israeli Theater. Tiran's Woyzeck went to the Büchner Festival in Wiesbaden/Germany in the spring of 2013, opening to rave reviews. It was announced that Tiran is to play the title Role in the play Cyrano De Bergerac by Edmond Rostand in late 2013.

Film career

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Itay Tiran has played leading roles in award-winning films such as: Forgiveness, presented at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2006; Beaufort, which won the Silver Bear Award for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2007 and was later nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Category for 2008; and Lebanon, which won the Golden Lion Award at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009 and the Discovery Award at the European Film Awards in 2010. In 2011 the UK Channel 4 screened Peter Kosminsky's mini series The Promise. Tiran played Paul, an ex-soldier turned Leftist. 2012 was an interesting year for Tiran, he played Thomas Paulson a photographer with dog in the German Film Production of Anleitung zum Ungluecklichsein directed by Sherry Hormann and Jocquin an Israeli Photographer in the Austrian Film Die Lebenden directed by Barbara Albert.

Personal life

Tiran met singer/actress Melanie Peres in 2007. They were married by Film maker/Author Udi Aloni, in ex-Minister of Culture and Education Shulamit Aloni's garden on October 31, 2008. They live in Tel Aviv.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Sunshine Eyes (TV Series) as
Tom Wojanowski
- Truth - Tom Wojanowski
- Charades - Tom Wojanowski
- Silence - Tom Wojanowski
- Birthday - Tom Wojanowski
- Downstairs Drama - Tom Wojanowski
2022
The Net - Promised Land (TV Mini Series) as
David Winter
- Episode #1.8 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.7 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.6 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.5 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.4 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.3 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.2 (2022) - David Winter
- Episode #1.1 (2022) - David Winter
2020
Three Works for Piano (Short)
2019
Spider in the Web as
Daniel
2019
Sara Stein: Jewels In The Grave (TV Movie)
2019
Sara Stein: Masada (TV Movie)
2019
Sara Stein: Old Friends (TV Movie)
2016
Der Tel-Aviv-Krimi (TV Series) as
David Shapiro
- Alte Freunde (2017) - David Shapiro
- Masada (2017) - David Shapiro
- Shiv'a (2016) - David Shapiro
- Tod in Berlin (2016) - David Shapiro
2016
Sara Stein: Shalom Berlin, Shalom Tel Aviv (TV Movie)
2016
Bnei Aruba (TV Series) as
Ben
2015
HaMidrasha (TV Series) as
Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Haramat Kosit (2016) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Mivtza Sofia (2016) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Romach (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Hasifa (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Gvia Siman Tov (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Mivtza Eyov (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Tapuach Rakuv (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Malkodet Dvash (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- HaVeinbergim (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Caffe (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- Sipur Kisuy (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- No One Will Get Hurt Part 2 (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
- No One Will Get Hurt Part 1 (2015) - Avishay 'Avsha' Angler
2015
Demon as
Piotr 'Pyton'
2015
Afterthought as
Uri
2014
Hill Start as
Ari Geva
2013
Run Boy Run as
Mosche Frenkiel
2012
The Pursuit of Unhappiness as
Thomas Paulson
2012
The Dead and the Living as
Jocquin
2011
The Promise (TV Mini Series) as
Paul Meyer
- Episode #1.4 (2011) - Paul Meyer
- Episode #1.3 (2011) - Paul Meyer
- Episode #1.2 (2011) - Paul Meyer
- Episode #1.1 (2011) - Paul Meyer
2009
Lebanon as
Assi
2008
Homeland (Short) as
Lolek
2007
Ha-Ex Ha-Mitologi (TV Series)
2007
The Debt as
Young Zvi
2007
Beaufort as
Idan Koris, emergency medical technician
2006
Forgiveness as
David
2004
Franco Ve'Spector (TV Series) as
Yehu Markman
- Finale (2004) - Yehu Markman
2003
The Bourgeoisie (TV Series) as
Yehuda
- Episode #3.1 (2003) - Yehuda
- Episode #3.8 - Yehuda
- Episode #3.6 - Yehuda
- Episode #3.3 - Yehuda
- Episode #3.2 - Yehuda
Writer
2015
Back of the Nation (TV Series) (writer - 2 episodes)
- Episode #3.14 (2016) - (writer)
- Episode #3.4 (2015) - (writer)
Thanks
2013
Art/Violence (Documentary) (special thanks)
Self
2019
Spider in the Web: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
Self
2018
Ambulance (TV Series documentary) as
Narrator
- Episode #1.4 (2018) - Narrator
- Episode #1.3 (2018) - Narrator
- Episode #1.2 (2018) - Narrator
- Episode #1.1 (2018) - Narrator
2015
Back of the Nation (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self
2016
Hayom BaLayla (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- Episode #1.55 (2016) - Self
- Episode #1.44 (2016) - Self - Guest
2015
HAGIGA: The Story of Israeli Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- Hagiga LaOzenayim (2015) - Self - Narrator
- MeMaleim et Ha'Halal (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Vals Al Hashatiach HaAdom (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Medurat Hashevet (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Medinat Tel-Aviv (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Yofi Shel Tzarot (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Shlager Ve'hetzi (2015) - Self - Narrator
- Hakahal Boche HaKupa Tzocheket (2015) - Self - Narrator
- She'elot VeTeshuvot (2015) - Self - Narrator
- The Cop and the Prostitue (2015) - Self - Narrator
2013
Matzav Ha'Uma (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist / Self
- Episode #8.5 (2014) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #7.17 (2014) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #6.3 (2013) - Self

References

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