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Aya Koren
Koren (right) with Oshri CoheninHakohavim shel Shlomi (Shlomi's Stars)
Born

Aya Steinovitz


(1979-10-27) October 27, 1979 (age 44)
Tel Aviv, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationActress

Aya Steinovitz-Koren (Hebrew: איה שטיינוביץ-קורן, often known as simply Aya Koren (Hebrew: איה קורן) (born 27 October 1979)[1] is an Israeli actress and model. She acted in television and film in the early 2000s before becoming a chozer b'teshuvah (returnee to religious observance). She is one of several Tel Aviv actors who have rejected a secular Jewish lifestyle.

Early life

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Born Aya Steinovitz in Tel Aviv, she grew up in Herzliya. She served her compulsory military service in the Israeli Air Force and played in a military band with Yehuda Levi, with whom she would later star in Yossi & Jagger and Minutes of Glory.[2][3] After her military service, she studied acting at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio.[3]

Acting career

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Television

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In 2000, during her acting studies, Steinovitz played guest roles in the television series Florentine, broadcast on Channel 2, and The Bourgeois. In 2001, she appeared in the series Dakot Shel Tehila (Minutes of Glory) alongside Itzik Cohen, Uri Banai, Yehuda Levi, and Shir Idelson.[1]

In 2002, she played the character of Naama in Knafaim (Wings), a television miniseries dealing with students in an Israeli Air Force pilot course.[1] In 2003 she starred in the first season of the telenovela Ahava Me'ever Lapina (Love Around the Corner) as Alona, daughter of a pizzeria owner, who enters a romance with Lior (Yehuda Levi), son of a rival pizzeria owner.[4][2][5] She won a 2003 Golden Screen Award for her performance.[3]

Film

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In 2001, after completing her acting studies, she earned her first film role in the Ophir Award-winning Late Marriage, playing the character of Ilana. In 2002, she starred in Eytan Fox's romantic drama Yossi & Jagger, playing a female soldier in love with a homosexual army officer (Yehuda Levi) who is having a secret affair with his commanding officer.[6][7] In 2003 she appeared in Hakohavim shel Shlomi (Shlomi's Stars), playing the character of Rona.[1] She was nominated for an Ophir Award for her role. In 2004 she acted in Sipur Kayitz (Summer Story).[1]

Personal life

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Koren became a chozer b'teshuvah (returnee to religious observance).[8] She was featured with other Tel Aviv actors who rejected a secular Jewish lifestyle in a 2014 series broadcast on Channel 1.[8] She and her husband, Eyal Koren, have seven daughters. During her second pregnancy, in 2006, she signed a $10,000 contract to model maternity clothes for the for2 brand's fall–winter campaign,[9] but was fired for breach of contract when she refused to be photographed with her pregnant belly exposed.[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "איה קורן" [Aya Korn] (in Hebrew). edb.co.il. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ a b Yaakovson, Yafet (24 September 2003). "קורנת בפינה" [Radiant in the Corner]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ a b c "איה קורן" [Aya Korn] (in Hebrew). ishim.co.il. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ Shiloni, Smadar (29 May 2003). "מחפשת את השקט הפנימי: ראיון עם איה שטיינוביץ קורן" [Searching for Inner Peace: An interview with Aya Steinowitz Koren]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ "איה קורן עוזבת את 'אהבה מעבר לפינה'" [Aya Koren Leaves 'Love Around the Corner']. Walla! (in Hebrew). 3 December 2003. Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ Yosef, Raz (2012). The Politics of Loss and Trauma in Contemporary Israeli Cinema. Routledge. p. 106. ISBN 978-1136789250.
  • ^ Kramer, Gary M. (2006). Independent Queer Cinema: Reviews and Interviews. Psychology Press. pp. 134–135. ISBN 1560233435.
  • ^ a b Shiloni, Smadar (12 May 2014). "'חוזרים קדימה': סלבס של מעלה" ['Coming Back': Celebs of Heaven]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ גלובס, שירות (6 August 2006). "השחקנית איה קורן תוביל את קמפיין בגדי ההיריון for2" [Actress Aya Korn will lead the maternity clothing campaign for2]. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 29 October 2017.
  • ^ Sror, Adam (20 August 2006). "איה קורן מפוטרת" [Aya Koren Fired]. Walla! (in Hebrew). Retrieved 29 October 2017.
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