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Sigal Avin was born on 1974 in Miami, Florida, United States, is an American-Israeli writer and director. Discover Sigal Avin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Sigal Avin Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sigal Avin worth at the age of 49 years old? Sigal Avin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. She is from United States. We have estimated
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Timeline
In February 2016 the second season of Bilti Hafich, that Avin wrote and directed, aired in Israel.
In December 2016, Avin launched a project she created, wrote and directed called Zematrid on Facebook in Israel. The project includes five short films that show the dynamic behind sexual harassment. The project went viral in a couple of hours. Among the actors in the films are Lior Ashkenazi and Hadas Yaron.
In June 2014 she was featured on Variety’s list of, “10 TV Scribes to Watch.”
In 2013, Avin, inspired by the fact she had become a mother, co-created, wrote and directed the comedy series Bilti Hafich (Irreversible), about what happens to a couple after having their first child. The show starring Adi Ashkenazi and Muli Shulman, premiered on channel 2 Reshet and was the number one comedy in Israel that year.
In 2010 Avin wrote and directed a short film called You shall know no grief, in the 48 hour film project, and won first prize.
In 2007 Avin created the dramedy Mythological Ex for the Israeli channel 2 Keshet. CBS bought the format and the American version entitled The Ex List premiered in 2008 starring Elizabeth Reaser as the lead.
In 2005 Avin created and was show-runner of Telenovela Inc, which told her personal story about the struggle she had trying to write her first telenovela, and the hectic, surreal, life around that industry. The shows still air on Israeli TV in syndication.
Between 2005–2007 Avin was Artistic Manager and director of the young Habima Company (Israel’s national theatre), where she created Taxi, a play about lonely souls and the Israeli decadent night life and directed Marivoux’s The Dispute as a modern reality TV show.
In 2004 Avin created and was show-runner of Michaella.
In 2003 Avin created and was show-runner of the acclaimed telenovela Game of life.
In 2002 Avin created a show called Freaks, inspired by the Todd Brownings film of the same name. The show had no words, was highly praised and was invited to festivals all over the world.
In 2000 she wrote and directed Shmulik is a new friend for the same festival and won several prizes, among them, best show and best director. The story was about 3 kids who kidnap a grandmother with a banana because they don’t have one.
She wrote and directed her first play How to make a boy in 1999 for Haifa’s International children’s theatre festival.