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Nelly Tagar ( he, נלי תגר,
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: small>ˈnεli taˈgaʁ/small>; born 30 November 1982) is an
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actress and
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. Tagar is the recipient of the 2016 Israeli Academy Award for Best Actress in a TV Comedy, for her performance as Natalie Katan in ''
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''. Known within Israel for her role of Daffi in the 2014 film ''
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'', she gained international acclaim in 2016 for portraying Nana Milch-Kotler in '' Past Life'', directed by
Avi Nesher Avi Nesher ( Hebrew: אבי נשר; born 13 December 1952) is an Israeli film producer, film director, screenwriter and actor. Biography Avi Nesher was born and raised in Ramat Gan, Israel. The child of a Romanian-born diplomat, and a mother w ...
. Tagar is famous for often playing roles of characters much younger than her in real life, by virtue of her juvenile appearance.


Early life

Tagar was born on 30 November 1982, to lawyers Tiva and Rafi Tagar, who immigrated from
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prior to her birth. She was named after her paternal grandmother. She grew up in
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. She had her first movie role in 1993, portraying a battered child in
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's short film, ''Haverot''. After the film achieved august success, Wolman went on to pick Tagar for more roles in his films, triggering her acting career. In 2000, Tagar played the role of Shiri in Dan Wolman's JFFA-winning movie ''Foreign Sister''. Later on the same year, her father Rafi died from aneurysm after being comatose for a year. From 2000 to 2002, Tagar served in the
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, fulfilling her conscription duty as an Israeli citizen.


Acting career

Upon being released from the army, Tagar decided to stay focused on her acting career. In 2006, she starred in ''Tied Hands'' (Yadayim Kshurot), alongside
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. The Israeli actress' next notable film appearance was only in 2011, starring as the security guard in the memorable final scene of ''Footnote''. The film went on to win the 2011
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on 9 different categories. The movie was also nominated for an
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. Never having really based her status as a movie star in Israel, she had a supporting role in
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in 2011, playing Orly in 9 episodes. Her career was propelled forward by her critically acclaimed role in the 2014 movie
Zero Motivation ''Zero Motivation'' (Hebrew title: אפס ביחסי אנוש, ''Zero on Interpersonal Relations'') is a 2014 Israeli black comedy film directed by Talya Lavie. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival where it received two awards. It ...
. She was nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Actress the same year.
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named her as one of the 20 "breakthrough" actresses of 2014, noting that "Tagar's mostly worked in TV back in Israel, but with the growing buzz around ''Zero Motivation'',
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wouldn't be surprised to see her ending up with gigs further afield down the line". Starting her professional career at the relatively old age of 31, Tagar's newfound star status in Israel became more noticeable in 2016, when she was cast for the lead role of Natalie Katan i
''Sisters''
and simultaneously for the role of the main antagonist in the teen musical comedy-drama TV show ''Oboy'', which won an Israeli Academy Award for Best Comedy. In 2017, Tagar's performance as Natalie Katan won her her first Israeli Academy Award for acting. Throughout 2018, Tagar was a panelist on '' Gav Ha'Uma'' on 10 different occasions. Nowadays, she also plays Romi Gilman in the
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comedy ''Forever''.


Modeling career

In 2019, Tagar was named as one of the 13 models to lead the H&M 'Spring Collection' clothing line, which entailed clothing made entirely out of eco-friendly materials.Israel Hayom


Activism

Tagar is an avid supporter of the rallies in favour of distancing the gas platforms from the Israeli coastline. She has made statements supporting
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as well as promoting
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. During the
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, she became affiliated with the left-of-centre party Kahol Lavan and promoted the idea of a leftist coalition government on social media.


Personal life

Nelly Tagar is the eldest daughter of Rafi (1946–2000) and Tiva. She has two younger siblings, Aharona and Yossi. On 4 October 2012, Tagar married cinematographer Eitan Sarid. She gave birth to a son, Rashi, on 4 March 2017 and a daughter, Tamara, on 24 December 2020. Tagar lives in
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tagar, Nelly 1982 births Israeli film actresses Jewish Israeli actresses Israeli people of Bulgarian-Jewish descent Israeli people of Romanian-Jewish descent Method actors Living people 21st-century Israeli actresses People from Ramat Gan Israeli stand-up comedians Israeli female comedians