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Ophir is the head of production of Hot, and oversees all original productions, promotions, and public relations of the Content Division.
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Mika Almog heads development of scripted entertainment for Israel's Reshet-Channel 2.Prior to her current position Mika has worked as a screenwriter, executive producer and content developer for a long list of Israel's top shows (Erets Nehederet, Mischak Machur, Ktsarim and others).
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 Sabrina Eisenstadt is originally from St. Paul, MN and moved to Los Angeles six years ago, first by way of Chicago and then New York City. She works for the head of the Current Programming Department at CBS, overseeing all 23 scripted shows that air on the network.
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 Originally from Orlando, Florida, Reece has traded in one version of Disney and Universal for another. She received her bachelor's degree in History and English Literature from the University of Virginia and has completed her coursework for the Master of Fine Arts at Boston University.
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NICOLA BEHRMAN is a playwright and screenwriter. Born and raised in London, she was trained in documentary filmmaking by the BBC and worked for the BBC Panorama program before moving to the US. After six wonderful years in New York, a play Off-Broadway and a book on the film industry for Barnes and Noble, she is now living in Venice, California, (one block from the ocean) where she is adapting the British bestselling novel WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOYS GONE? for the big screen. Her spec screenplay, PAPARAZZI, was recently optioned by Philip Seymour Hoffman's production company Cooper's Town.
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 Lemor Goldfarb currently works as Manager of Operations for Sony Pictures Television International Production where she has been for the past six years. She was raised in Los Angeles in a Israeli household and spent her summers in Israel. She has her BA from UC Berkeley and spent a year living in Madrid, Spain.
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 Jesse Jacobs (www.jessestudio.com) is a director who combines live action filmmaking, visual effects, animation, and design for commercials, music videos, and broadcast design.
With his background as a performer at the Second City, extensive hands-on post-production, and skill with comedic talent, his integrated approach to production, motion, and story telling often explore characters in absurd surreal situations.
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 Gregory Bonsignore was one of Dramatics magazine's "Up & Comers," trained in Greek Drama in Athens, TV writing at the BBC, and an N.Y.U. honors grad. He's worked on many Broadway/Off-Bway shows, including 42nd St., Tartuffe, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, rewrites for Disney's Tarzan by David Henry Hwang and most recently writing the book for the NY musical workshop of "The Kevin Meaney Show".
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 I am a Writer/Director/Producer born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I lived away from my native place since 2003. I first moved to Guatemala City, then Mexico City, and I am currently residing and working in the city of Los Angeles, California.
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 David Rodwin just finished a stint as Writers' Assistant on TNT's "HawthoRNe". Before that he worked on CBS' "Swingtown". He's written, composed, directed and performed in ten operas/musicals ranging from one-man shows to large-cast multimedia extravaganzas.
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 After earning a B.A. in American Culture from Vassar College, Daniel moved to Seattle and at a young age became the music editor for the alternative weekly newspaper, The Stranger, during it's rapid growth in the mid-90s. Daniel wrote many music reviews and interviews, profiled cultural figures, and covered political issues relevant to the arts. Daniel also had a weekly radio show on the major community station, KEXP.
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Director of marketing and events, premiere radio networks
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 Shmuel Beru is a writer, director and an actor. Beru wrote and directed (2008) ZERUBABEL, a feature film produced by Transfax, Marek Rozenbaum with the support of the Israel Film Fund.
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 Rona started as a journalist, focusing on world wide social related stories (drug trafficking in South America through the eyes of a local trafficker, the story of the indigenous movements in Bolivia). Rona Segal has begun writing for TV in 2005, in the children educational drama series "Hamaarechet".
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 Omri Marcus was involved in the development and writing of almost every satire and humor show on Israeli TV over the past ten years. His biggest success was a show called Eretz Nehederet (What a Wonderful Country) where he worked as a writer in charge of current affairs.
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 Freelance, resides in Tel-Aviv, 30 years old. Screenplay writer for the series "Wonderful Divorce", for the children's television show "Sesame Street" and for the soap opera "the Pilot's Wives".
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Natalie Ber for the last couple of years Natalie has been working as a writer in several prime time TV shows in channel 2 -Israel`s largest commercial channel.
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Miri Shapiro has graduated The London Film School, MA Program, in the UK in 2008. Miri moved back to Israel where she received a grant for Excellency in art by the Israeli ministry of immigrant's absorption. She participated in the 2009 Berlinale Talent Campus of the Berlin Film Festival and is currently in advance stages of development of a full length feature-film.
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Jonathan Rose graduated from York University, Toronto, with a BFA in Film Directing. His short films "Tzion" and "Conflicts" were screened at film festivals throughout North America. In 2001 Jonathan started working in the Israeli TV Industry.
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Iris was born on a Kibbutz, and she is now living in Tel Aviv. She is a writer, directress, actress and an acting teacher & coach. Majored acting and directing for the theatre at "The school of Stage-Arts at the Kibbutzim Seminar" in Tel-Aviv, and at the B.T.A and The Actors' Institute, in London.
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