Hadas Yaron, a talented actress, brought to life a multifaceted character in two films that showcased her remarkable range. In Rama Burshtein's Fill the Void (2012),she portrayed an ultra-orthodox fiancée, wife, and mother, eventually becoming the lover of a Canadian gentile. This complex character was a departure from her role in Maxime Giroux's Felix and Meira (2014),where she played Meira, the repressed wife of a Hasidic husband with a child.
Yaron's gentle face, simple and fresh beauty, and innocent eyes made her characters, Shira and Meira, impossible to resist. Shira, an 18-year-old young lady, was pressured by her family to marry the widowed husband of her older sister, while Meira struggled to find her place in a traditional Hasidic household.
Yaron's outstanding performance was not limited to her captivating on-screen presence. She demonstrated exceptional acting skills, earning her the 2012 Ophir Award, a testament to her talent. As she enters her mid-twenties, Yaron can anticipate a plethora of rewarding roles that her exceptional abilities deserve.