Nofar Boker
Nofar Boker is an Israeli actress, singer and choreographer. She was born in Kiryat Tivon, Israel, to Eti and Lior Boker. Eti is a retired Senior Staff Sergeant Major who served as the bureau chief of Haifa's Police station. Her father Lior was killed in the Mount Carmel forest fire in 2010, it was the deadliest civil disaster in Israeli history. Lior who was a Deputy Director and a Special Operations officer of the Northern District, was killed in an attempt to save his colleagues while off duty. For that he received the Medal of Distinguished Service of the Israeli Police Force and the IPA World Police Prize for his sacrifice.
Nofar served in C4I Corps (IDF) for two years, as a commander to the corps future commanders and instructing them in training methods.
Nofar is a Beit Zvi School of Acting Summa Cum Laude graduate; she also received the Zvi Klier Prize scholarship for excellence. A scholarship that is awarded for outstanding honors and high exceptional achievements.
In 2018, Nofar won the Golden Hedgehog award, for best performance in a solo show; Get.
Nofar has been on stage since the early age of 10, throughout her childhood and teen years, she studied theater and dance.
Since graduating, Nofar has participated in projects such as the series Tehran (2020), International Emmy Winner, directed by Daniel Syrkin. And Bat HaShoter (2020), directed by Roee Florentin.
Nofar continued her acting training in a number of studios, including classes with directors; Nir Bergman, Daniel Syrkin, Alon Zingman, and Tawfik Abu Wael.