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HAWT ISRAELI: Israeli Model, TV host and presenter Moran Atias

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February 11, 2011
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Atias was born in HaifaIsrael, to parents of Moroccan Jewish descent. She first appeared on TV when she was 15, starring in the Israeli youth show Out of Focus.

By the age of 17, she flew to Germany to launch her international modeling career which also led her to Italy, in which she was truly discovered for cover and runway modelling, TV show hostess, film acting, radio, etc. She was discovered byRoberto Cavalli who selected her to be his home model. She also modelled for D&G and for BBG jeweleries. Later, she was the hostess of a popular TV talk show in Italy.

A few of her achievements include testimonial nomination by the City of Milan to be the official spokeswoman leading the campaigns against graffiti and animal cruelty for 2005-06.

Moran has participated in international films in English, Italian, Hebrew and Spanish and recently was nominated for Best Actress in ‘Festival Sguardo al Femminile’ for her role in Days of Love.

Following her success abroad, Moran was cast in the Israeli “Strauss” commercial and chosen to lead the “Renuar” campaign.

She hosted the Israeli version of Deal or No Deal.

She appears as the title role in Dario Argento‘s conclusion to his Three Mothers trilogy: The Mother of Tears.

She has also won the title of Miss Israel

In November 2010, Atias appeared in The Next Three Days, directed by Paul Haggis.

Humanitarian

Good will ambassador for israaid.

Moran’s first visit to Haiti, she helped save 29 lives with JPHRO and Artists for Peace and Justice.

Moran’s second trip to Haiti, she took part in a workshop at Cine Institute in Jacmel.

In May 2010, Moran worked with Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ) and hosted/organized a charity event at Cannes Film Festival. In November 2010, Moran hosted/organized a charity event for APJ in New York, with proceeds going to the first free high school for the children of the slums of Haiti.


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