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Lior Raz (Hebrew: ליאור רז; born 24 November 1971) is an Israeli actor and screenwriter. [1] [2] He portrays Doron Kabilio in the political thriller television series Fauda and Segev Azulai in Hit & Run.
Here is ISRAEL21c’s list of 14 things you probably didn’t know about Lior Raz. 1. Arab roots. “Fauda” title screen, in Hebrew and Arabic. Photo via Wikipedia. In “Fauda,” Raz’s character, Doron, often dialogues in Arabic as an undercover operative. Raz didn’t have to learn the language specifically for the role.
Lior Raz was born on 24 November 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for Fauda (2015), Hit & Run (2021) and 6 Underground (2019). He has been married to Meital Berdah since 2008.
“Fauda” co-creator and star Lior Raz said Tuesday that the new season of the show had to be completely revamped following Hamas’s October 7 massacre, and that new episodes of the...
Lior Raz is an Israeli actor and screenwriter best known for creating the political thriller Fauda and portraying the main character Doron Kavillio. Born to immigrants from Iraq and Algeria, Raz was raised in Jerusalem.
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Lior Raz is one of the few big Israeli stars to break through in Hollywood, thanks to the success of Fauda on Netflix. Raz plays Doron, the brooding solider at the heart of the series. He has had an untraditional path towards Hollywood stardom, however; after serving in the Israel Defense Forces, he
Lior Raz was born on 24 November 1971 in Jerusalem, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for Fauda (2015), Hit & Run (2021) and 6 Underground (2019). He has been married to Meital Berdah since 2008.
Fauda: Created by Avi Issacharoff, Lior Raz. With Lior Raz, Itzik Cohen, Neta Garty, Rona-Lee Shimon. The human stories on both sides of the Israel-Palestine conflict.
— Lior Raz. Raz, who served in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) in an undercover special ops unit, based a lot of “Fauda” on his experiences.