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Actor and director. 

2011-2015 - Artistic director of M.A.R.A. Theatre, Kiryat Shemona. 

2012 - Artistic Director for the "International Exposure of Israeli Theatre". 

2004-2009 - Dramaturg and Artistic Consultant of the Beer-Sheva Municipal Theatre, where he held the position of 'leading director'. 

A member of the Artistic Committee of "Theatroneto Festival"- The Israeli Festival of monodramas and one-man-shows. 

Graduate of "The Acting Studio- Nisan Nativ"(1995), B.A. and M.A. degrees in Theatre (with Distinction) from Tel Aviv University (2004). Doctoral student at the department of comperative literature, Bar-Ilan University. 

Awarded funding from the "America-Israel Culture Fund", as recognition of achievements (1994–1998). 

Awarded 'Best Actor' at the International Children and Youth Festival, Haifa 1997, and 'Director of the year', 2010. 

Performed many roles for various theatres in Israel (Haifa Theatre, Beer-Sheva Theatre, The Cameri Theatre, Tmuna Theatre…) 

Performed in US film "The Body", with Antonio Banderas. 

Directed a succession of critically acclaimed productions performed throughout Israel (in Habimah National theatre, The Cameri Theatre, Beer-Sheva Theatre, Hasimta Theatre, acting schools etc.) 

Lecturer of Play Analysis and Theatre History (Tel-Aviv University, Haifa University, Yoram Lewinstein Acting Studio...) 

Recent work includes: directing the world premieres of "A Quartet" by Dan Clancy and "Certificate Of Life" by Ron Elisha, "Messiah" by Martin Sherman, "Enchanted April" by Mathew Barber, "Beyond Theraphy" by Christopher Durang, "Not About Nightingales" by Tenessee Williams, "Two Rooms" by Lee Blessing, "Miss Sara Sampson" by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, "Pollard's Trial" by Victor Gordon, "Neither by Day Nor by Night" by Avraham Raz, "Little Gem" by Elaine Murphy. 

Acting in Dan Clancy's "The TimeKeepers" and "Volunteer Man" (both in English and Hebrew), and the jewller in "The Comedy of Errors" by Shakespear (Beer-Sheva Theatre). 

Roy Horovitz

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