Details
Alternate Names: הדס ירון
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances: - Out of Sight (2006) as Young Talya
Most Important Roles: - Fill the Void (2012) as Shira Mendelman
- The Milky Way (2024) as
- Polygraph (2021) as Or
- Upon Her Lips: Butterflies (2022) as Or
- Felix and Meira (2015) as Meira
- The Complexity of Happiness (2015) as Avinoam
- Out of Sight (2006) as Young Talya
- French (2024) as Alona
- Mary Magdalene (2018) as Sarah
- Lucia's Grace (2018) as la Madonna
Career Highlights: - Fill the Void (2012)
- The Milky Way (2024)
- Polygraph (2021)
- Upon Her Lips: Butterflies (2022)
- Felix and Meira (2015)
- The Complexity of Happiness (2015)
- Out of Sight (2006)
- French (2024)
- Mary Magdalene (2018)
- Lucia's Grace (2018)
Awards
Awards: - Won Best Actress (2014)
- Nominated for 1 Award of the Israeli Film Academy - Best Supporting Actress (2024)
- Won Award of the Israeli Film Academy - Best Actress (2012)
- Won Honorable Mention - Best Actress (2015)
- Won Volpi Cup - Best Actress (2012)
- Won Gracie - Actress in a Supporting Role - Made for TV Movie or Limited Series (2025)
- Won Best Actor in Borsos Film - Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature (2014)
- Nominated for 1 Canadian Screen Award - Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (2016)
- Won 500X Fiat Award - Best Actress (2015)
- Won Jury Prize - Best Actress (2014)
- Nominated for 1 Prix Iris - Best Actress (2016)
Full Biography
Hadas Yaron, born in 1990, who portrayed an ultra-orthodox fiance, wife and mother and finally the lover of a Canadian gentile in two films on the run, first in Rama Burshtein's Fill the Void (2012), then in Maxime Giroux's Félix & Meira (2014). Her gentle face, her simple and fresh beauty and her innocent eyes make irresistible the two characters she embodies, Shira, an 18-year-old young lady pressured by her family to marry the widowed husband of her older sister in the former film and Meira, the repressed wife (with child) of a Hasidic husband in the latter. But a moving face and figure would not have been enough if Hadas Yaron had not also been an excellent performer. Her having been awarded the 2012 Ophir Award is not a pure question of chance! And as she is only in her mid-twenties, Hadas Yaron can reasonably expect a lot of those rewarding roles her talent deserves.