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==Career==
==Career==
Adi Ezroni serves as the co-head of Keshet Studios' film division together with Mandy Tagger Brockey. Prior to Keshet, Ezroni and Brockey produced under their Spring Pictures label. Ezroni is also a former partner at Priority Films and an award winning actress. 
Two weeks after she was discharged from the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]], Ezroni joined the Israeli kids channel, [[Arutz HaYeladim]], where she worked until 2005.<ref name="nj" /> She played in "[[Zbeng!]]" as Sivan, "[[Hapijamot]]" as a Guest Star and in the movie "Wild" as Rananit. She also modeled for "Lord Kitsch".


Adi's producing credits include [[A Late Quartet|A LATE QUARTET]] directed by Yaron Zilberman starring Academy Award Winners Philip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken and Academy Award nominee Catherine Keener; [[The English Teacher (film)|THE ENGLISH TEACHER]] directed by Craig Zisk starring Academy Award Nominees Julianne Moore and Greg Kinnear, Golden Globe Nominee Nathan Lane, Michael Angerano and Lily Collins; SXSW 2014 Gamechanger Award winner, [[Kelly & Cal|KELLY & CAL]], directed by Jen Mcgowan starring Juliette Lewis, Jonny Weston, Cybill Shepherd and Josh Hopkins. Upcoming films include [[All Nighter (film)|ALL NIGHTER]] directed by Gavin Wiesen and starring Academy Award Winner JK Simmons and Emile Hirsch; Winner of 2016 Tribeca Founders Award,  [[DEAN film|DEAN]], directed by Demetri Martin starring Demetri Martin, Academy Award winner Kevin Kline, Mary Steenburgen and Gillian Jacobs; and most recently [[SATURDAY CHURCH]] written and directed by 2 time WGA winner Damon Cardasis starring Margot Bingham and Luka Kain which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was the runner up for the audience award
Ezroni has appeared in Israeli commercials for [[Bezek]], [[Elite]] and Spring, and appeared alongside many other participants in "Festigal 2001", where she sang "Riding on Dragons".


Adi received the 2008 US State Department Global Hero Award for her work in raising awareness to human trafficking with the films HOLLY and [[Redlight (film)|REDLIGHT]]. She is also a lead actress in the award winning Israeli TV drama series [[Prisoners of War (TV series)|PRISONERS OF WAR]] ("[[Hatufim]]" the original series on which Showtime's "[[Homeland (TV series)|Homeland]]" is based on)<ref name="jewishweek" /> and WHEN SHALL SHALL WE KISS alongside [[Lior Ashkenazi]] ("Matay Nitnashek" sold to HBO Europe). Between 2000-2005 Ezroni was a lead host on the Israeli children channel, [[Arutz HaYeladim]].
On [[Channel 10 (Israel)|Channel 10]], Ezroni appeared as Shira in the drama "Matay Nitnashek", with [[Lior Ashkenazi]].


Adi served as a medic instructor in the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]].
In 2010, Ezroni produced the film "[[Holly (film)|Holly]]".<ref name="jewishweek" /><ref name="guestofaguest" /> In that year she start to play in the drama "[[Prisoners of War (TV series)|Hatufim]]" ("Hostages") as Yael Ben-Horin.<ref name="jewishweek" /> In 2016, she produced ''[[The Runaround (2016 film)|The Runaround]]'' through her Spring Pictures banner.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://variety.com/exec/adi-ezroni|title=Adi Ezroni|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref>

Other credits include: Israeli commercials for [[Bezek]], [[Elite]] and Spring beverage; the annual musical show Festigal years 2001 and 2002, where she won third place twice for songs she wrote. Sivan in "[[Zbeng!]]" and Renanit in "Wild". She also modeled for "Lord Kitsch".


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
'''As producer'''
* ''[[Holly (film)|Holly]]'' (2006)
* ''[[The Runaround (2016 film)|The Runaround]]'' (2016)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:43, 23 May 2017

Adi Ezroni
עדי עזרוני
Born (1978-11-16) November 16, 1978 (age 45)
OccupationActress

Adi Ezroni (Template:Lang-he; born November 16, 1978) is an Israeli actress, model, producer, and TV presenter.[1][2]

Career

Adi Ezroni serves as the co-head of Keshet Studios' film division together with Mandy Tagger Brockey. Prior to Keshet, Ezroni and Brockey produced under their Spring Pictures label. Ezroni is also a former partner at Priority Films and an award winning actress. 

Adi's producing credits include A LATE QUARTET directed by Yaron Zilberman starring Academy Award Winners Philip Seymour Hoffman and Christopher Walken and Academy Award nominee Catherine Keener; THE ENGLISH TEACHER directed by Craig Zisk starring Academy Award Nominees Julianne Moore and Greg Kinnear, Golden Globe Nominee Nathan Lane, Michael Angerano and Lily Collins; SXSW 2014 Gamechanger Award winner, KELLY & CAL, directed by Jen Mcgowan starring Juliette Lewis, Jonny Weston, Cybill Shepherd and Josh Hopkins. Upcoming films include ALL NIGHTER directed by Gavin Wiesen and starring Academy Award Winner JK Simmons and Emile Hirsch; Winner of 2016 Tribeca Founders Award,  DEAN, directed by Demetri Martin starring Demetri Martin, Academy Award winner Kevin Kline, Mary Steenburgen and Gillian Jacobs; and most recently SATURDAY CHURCH written and directed by 2 time WGA winner Damon Cardasis starring Margot Bingham and Luka Kain which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival and was the runner up for the audience award

Adi received the 2008 US State Department Global Hero Award for her work in raising awareness to human trafficking with the films HOLLY and REDLIGHT. She is also a lead actress in the award winning Israeli TV drama series PRISONERS OF WAR ("Hatufim" the original series on which Showtime's "Homeland" is based on)[1] and WHEN SHALL SHALL WE KISS alongside Lior Ashkenazi ("Matay Nitnashek" sold to HBO Europe). Between 2000-2005 Ezroni was a lead host on the Israeli children channel, Arutz HaYeladim.

Adi served as a medic instructor in the IDF.

Other credits include: Israeli commercials for Bezek, Elite and Spring beverage; the annual musical show Festigal years 2001 and 2002, where she won third place twice for songs she wrote. Sivan in "Zbeng!" and Renanit in "Wild". She also modeled for "Lord Kitsch".

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b Eric Herschthal (2010-06-15). "Adi Ezroni, 31". The Jewish Week. Retrieved 2014-02-17.
  2. ^ Business Wire (2010-06-21). "Highly Acclaimed Human Trafficking Documentary, REDLIGHT, Premieres In New York". Thestreet.com. Retrieved 2014-02-17. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)

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