Shira Haas
Israeli actress
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2025 | Shira Haas nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Drama Series at the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy for her role in 'Night Therapy' |
2025 | Shira Haas ended her four-year relationship with film director Ido Weisman, which concluded with a mutual decision. Following the breakup, she expressed feeling motivated to focus on her film career and creative pursuits. |
February 2025 | Portrayed Sabra (Ruth Bat-Seraph) in Marvel's Captain America: Brave New World, experiencing anti-Semitic threats on social media in response to the film's release. |
2025 | Scheduled to appear in 'Captain America: Brave New World' as Ruth Bat-Seraph (currently in post-production) |
2024 | Starred in the musical Opening Night at the West End of London. |
2024 | Appeared in the titular role of the historic drama Ethel. |
2024 | Appeared in the titular role of historic drama Ethel and played Nancy in the musical Opening Night at London's Gielgud Theatre. |
2024 | Cast in the Israeli series Night Therapy as Yasmin, with a planned 8 episodes |
2024 | Awarded Jury Special Prize at the Golden Nymph Awards for 'Night Therapy' |
2023 | Starred in the Netflix science fiction series Bodies. |
October 2023 | Signed an open letter to President Biden along with hundreds of other Hollywood actors, comedians, and entertainment executives, calling for support in securing the release of hostages held by Hamas following the October 7 attacks against Israel. |
September 2022 | Officially announced as Sabra in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: Brave New World. |
August 2 2022 | Her mother Ariela 'Leah' Haas passes away from cancer at age 61, after weeks in hospice. |
August 2 2022 | Her mother Ariela 'Leah' Haas died of cancer at age 61, after weeks in hospice |
2021 | Nominated for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the Golden Globe Awards for 'Unorthodox' |
2021 | Nominated for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film at the Satellite Awards for 'Unorthodox' |
2021 | Named to Forbes' North America 30 Under 30 list and performed in the musical Opening Night at London's Gielgud Theatre. |
2021 | Won Best Female Performance in a New Scripted Series at the Independent Spirit Awards for 'Unorthodox' |
2021 | Nominated for Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie at the Critics' Choice Television Awards for 'Unorthodox' |
2021 | Named to Forbes' North America 30 Under 30 list. |
2021 | Nominated for Best Lead Actress – Drama Series at the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy for 'Shtisel' |
2020 | Starred in the film Asia. |
2020 | Received Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations for her role in Unorthodox, becoming the first Israeli actress to be nominated for an Emmy Award. |
2020 | Starred in the Netflix series Unorthodox, becoming the first Israeli nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for acting. |
2020 | Haas was nominated for Best Actress at the German Television Awards for 'Unorthodox' |
2020 | Starred in the film Asia, winning Best International Actress at the Tribeca Film Festival and Best Supporting Actress at the Israeli Ophir Awards. |
June 2020 | Signed to Creative Artists Agency. |
April 2020 | Participated in a virtual ceremony celebrating Israel's 72nd Independence Day, sending birthday wishes with Ben Platt and Josh Malina. |
April 2020 | Participated in a virtual ceremony celebrating Israel's 72nd Independence Day. |
2019 | Acted in two films: 'Broken Mirrors' as Ariela and 'Esau' as Teen Leah |
February 2019 | Made the Israeli Forbes list of 30 under 30. Appeared in the biblical film Esau alongside Harvey Keitel. |
February 2019 | Made the Israeli Forbes list of 30 under 30. |
2018 | Nominated for Best Leading Actress for Broken Mirrors and won Best Supporting Actress for Noble Savage at the Israeli Ophir Awards. Also appeared in Mary Magdalene as Leah. |
2018 | Nominated for Best Actress for the film 'Broken Mirrors' |
2018 | Won Best Supporting Actress for the film 'Noble Savage' |
2018 | Appeared in two films: 'Mary Magdalene' as Leah and 'Noble Savage' as Anna |
2018 | Nominated for Best Leading Actress for Broken Mirrors and won Best Supporting Actress for Noble Savage at the Israeli Ophir Awards. |
February 2018 | Made the Israeli Forbes list of 30 under 30. |
2017 | Appeared in the film Foxtrot. |
2017 | Starred in two films: 'Foxtrot' as Alma and 'The Zookeeper's Wife' as Urszula |
2017 | Received her second Israeli Ophir Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in Foxtrot. |
2016 | Made her American talk show debut on The Today Show after appearing in The Zookeeper's Wife with Jessica Chastain. |
2016 | Made her American talk show debut on The Today Show after appearing in The Zookeeper's Wife. |
2015 | Made her first international film appearance as young Fania in Natalie Portman's directorial debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness. |
2015 | Haas won Best Actress at the Peace & Love Film Festival for her performance in 'Princess' |
2015 | Haas appeared in the Israeli mini-series Hazoref as Yosefa 'Sofi' Ben-David (young), appearing in 7 episodes |
2014 | Cast in the lead role of the Israeli film Princess at age 16, winning Best Actress awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival and Peace & Love Film Festival, and receiving an Ophir Awards nomination. |
2014 | Made her film debut in the movie Princess. |
2014 | First nominated for an Israeli Ophir Award, beginning her recognition in the national film industry. |
2014 | Landed the lead role in the Israeli film Princess, winning Best Actress awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival and the Peace & Love Film Festival. |
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