Maya Eshet

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Maya Eshet ( Hebrew מאיה עשת; * 1990 ) is an Israeli actress and voice actress .

Life

Eshet grew up in Jerusalem . Her mother is an actress and acting teacher, her father is a theater producer and former deputy director of a drama school. At the age of nine, Eshet began working as a voice actress. In 2003 she got her first leading role in the Israeli film production company Shiur Moledet: Avdei Hashem , in which she plays a religious girl who is preparing for her bat mitzvah . She later attended drama school in New York City for three years and moved to Los Angeles after graduation . In 2013 she played a role in the segment The Outsider in the play Lovecraft: Nightmare Suite at the Lex Theater in Los Angeles (a stage adaptation of HP Lovecraft's short story The Outsider ). Since 2013 she has worked in several American cinema and television productions. Between 2014 and 2016 she played a recurring supporting role in the Mystery - action series Teen Wolf and 2018 a major role in the science fiction series Nightflyers .

Filmography

  • 2003: Shiur Moledet: Avdei Hashem
  • 2013: Cher : Woman's World (music video)
  • 2013: My Boring Life (TV series, three episodes)
  • 2014: Kroll Show (TV series, one episode)
  • 2014: Bro, What Happened?
  • 2014: Whatever We Want to Be (short film)
  • 2014-2016: Teen Wolf (TV series, ten episodes)
  • 2015: Man Seeking Woman (TV series, episode)
  • 2016: Love (TV series, episode)
  • 2017: Scandal: Gladiator Wanted (TV series, episode)
  • 2017: To the Bone
  • 2017: Flower
  • 2017: Keep Watching
  • 2017: Dead Women Walking
  • 2018: Nightflyers (TV series, ten episodes)
  • 2020: Star Trek: Picard (TV series, one episode)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bonnie Azoulay: Meet Maya Eshet, the Israeli Actress Tackling Mental Illness and Social Injustices Through Film . In: heyalma.com. December 10, 2019. Accessed January 30, 2020.
  2. ^ Angie Fiedler Sutton: Theater Review: 'Lovecraft: Nightmare Suite' At The Lex Theater . In: neontommy.com. October 5, 2013. Accessed January 30, 2020.