Sarai Givaty
Sarai Givaty, also known as Sarai Givati, is a prominent actress and model hailing from Israel. She made her acting debut on the Israeli variety show Kol Layla in 2004, portraying an American journalist in a live sketch that garnered significant acclaim. The segment was highlighted by the esteemed critic Raana Shacked as "the pick of the show." Following this success, Sarai continued her work on the program while attending acting school at HB Studios in New York City.
In 2005, her talent was recognized when she was part of a small ensemble that received the Israel Golden Screen Award for "Best Teen Show of the Year." With her rising star status in the Israeli entertainment scene, she secured numerous endorsements from major companies. Seeking new opportunities, Sarai relocated to Los Angeles, where she quickly landed a lead role in the film The Passage (2007), starring alongside Stephen Dorff. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, and critics praised Sarai's performance as "star making."
Her diverse portfolio includes starring in Enrique Iglesias's music video "Somebody's Me" and appearing as a Russian spy in the short-lived series My Own Worst Enemy (2008) alongside Christian Slater. In 2009, she returned to Israel to star in the comedy series The Pilot Wives. An accomplished musician, Sarai also plays piano and guitar, performing at concerts in both Israel and Los Angeles.
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