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Itay Tiran : ウィキペディア英語版
Itay Tiran

Itay Tiran ((ヘブライ語:איתי טיראן); born March 23, 1980) is an Israeli stage and screen actor, known for his roles in ''Forgiveness'' (2006),〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486580/〕 ''Beaufort'' (2007), ''The Debt'' (2007), ''Homeland'' (2008), ''Lebanon'' (2009), and ''The Promise'' (2011), Anleitung zum Ungluecklichsein (2012), Die Lebenden (2012).
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'' () 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".
==Early life==
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. 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''.

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