Ania BuksteinIsraeli actress, singer and model
Date of Birth: 07.06.1982
Country: Israel |
Content:
- Early Life and Career Beginnings
- Military Service and Theater Performances
- Film and Television Success
- Later Career and Notable Projects
- Personal Life
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Anya Bukstein is an Israeli actress, singer, and model born in Moscow, Russia. She emigrated to Israel with her family at the age of 9, where she discovered her passion for acting at the Telma Yalin Art School in Givatayim. At the age of 12, Bukstein made her acting debut in the drama film "New Land," receiving a nomination for the Ophir Award, Israel's highest film honor.
Military Service and Theater Performances
After graduating high school, Bukstein served in the Israeli Defense Forces as a member of the Air Force Ensemble. Upon completing her military service, she pursued a career in theater, performing in acclaimed productions such as "The Housekeeper" and "Ghetto," which explored the persecution of the Jewish people during World War II.
Film and Television Success
Bukstein's film credits include "New Land," "Black & White" (also known as "The Schwartz Dynasty"), "Gift from Heaven," and "Our Song." She also starred in the controversial film "Secrets," which depicted same-sex relationships within an Orthodox Jewish community. In 2016, she gained international recognition for her portrayal of the Red Priestess Kinvara in the popular fantasy series "Game of Thrones."
Later Career and Notable Projects
In recent years, Bukstein has appeared in films such as "Friends from France," "False Flag," and "Genius." She has also released music as a singer, including the soundtrack for "Our Song."
Personal Life
Bukstein married programmer Dotan Weiner in 2013. They have a daily ritual of discussing their day's events and plans for the future. Her greatest fear is tsunamis, which explains her reluctance to visit the beach despite living in a coastal city.