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3 | Ronit Elkabetz (Hebrew: רונית אלקבץ, Arabic: رونيت القبص, November 27, 1964 – April 19, 2016) was an UsefulNotes/{{Israel}}i actress, screenwriter and director of UsefulNotes/{{Morocc|o}}an descent. She worked in both Israeli and UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench cinema (she was fluent in French language) and won three Ophir Awards, with a total of seven nominations over her career. |
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5 | She specialized in the roles of women who are confronted to various psychological, emotional and social hurdles in contemporary Israeli society. Her younger brother Shlomi became a director whom [[DirectedByCastMember she worked with on a film trilogy in which she starred]] as the main character, Viviane Amsalem, a woman who struggles to overcome her difficulties (couple problems, sexism and religious pressure, mostly) and obtain divorce following her ArrangedMarriage with a man she doesn't love. |
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7 | She passed away from lung cancer on April 19, 2016 at the age of 51. |
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9 | !!Notable works: |
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11 | * ''Florentine'' (TV series) |
12 | * ''Sh'Chur'' |
13 | * ''Origine contrôlée'' (US title: ''Made in France'') |
14 | * ''Metamorphosis of a Melody'' |
15 | * ''Late Marriage'' |
16 | * ''Or (My Treasure)'' |
17 | * ''Film/TheBandsVisit'' |
18 | * The ''Viviane Amsalem'' trilogy: |
19 | ** ''To Take a Wife'' |
20 | ** ''Shiva'' (also called ''Seven Days'') |
21 | ** ''Film/GettTheTrialOfVivianeAmsalem'' |
22 | * ''The Girl on the Train'' |
23 | * ''Zion and His Brother'' |
24 | * ''Film/{{Mabul}}'' |
25 | * ''Les Mains libres'' |
26 | * ''WesternAnimation/{{Zarafa}}'' |
27 | * ''Trepalium'' (TV series) |
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