Haya Harareet
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Haya Harareet

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September 20, 1931 in Haifa, Palestine
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New York City , New York , USA

Born in Palestine before the inception of the Israeli state in the city of Haifa, she first distinguished herself by winning one of the first beauty contests in the nascent Israel. Haya Harareet (also spelled Hararit) made her debut in Thorold Dickinson's film Höhe 24 antwortet nicht (1955) ("Hill 24 Doesn't Answer"). The landmark Israeli film, mostly in English, is also the first feature-length production to be shot and processed entirely in Israel, and made for international distribution. The film was an official selection at the 1955 Cannes Film Festival and Harareet won an award for her role in the film. She plays Miriam Mizrahi, a fourth generation, dark-eyed and beautiful Sabra, working for the underground. Best-known for her role as Esther, opposite Charlton Heston in William Wyler's film classic Ben Hur (1959), she also played in Francesco Maselli's La donna del giorno (1957) ("The Doll that Took the Town") with Virna Lisi, _Edgar G. Ulmer''s Die Herrin von Atlantis (1961) ("Journey Beneath The Desert", AKA "The Lost Kingdom")with Jean-Louis Trintignant, and Basil Dearden's Der unheimliche Komplize (1961) with Stewart Granger. She cowrote the screenplay for Jede Nacht um neun (1967) which starred Dirk Bogarde. Ms. Harareet was also credited as a presenter for 'Best Special Effects' at the 32nd Annual Academy Awards in 1960. She was married to the British film director Jack Clayton until his death in 1995. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Danny Yarhi

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