Liat Glick
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Alternate Names: ליאת גליק
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Liat Glick was born as Li At Glick on March 27, 1972, in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is a highly regarded stage and screen actress, as well as a director, who began her professional journey by graduating from the prestigious Nissan Nativ Acting Studio. Shortly after, she joined the renowned Cameri Theatre company, where she showcased her versatility in various plays such as Murder and A Family Story.
Glick's film career is marked by collaborations with notable directors, featuring in films like Amos Gitai’s Kippur (2000) and Tzahi Grad’s Giraffes (2001). Her performance in Once There Was a Girl (2016) earned her Best Actress awards at both the FestCine Pedra Azul in Brazil and the Taurasi Film Festival in Italy. In addition to her acting work in series like Twenty Plus and Sugar Crash, Glick has expanded into directing, with her short film Bright Night (2011) receiving a nomination at the Berlin International Film Festival.

