Biography
Sarai Givaty, sometimes spelled Sarai Givati, is a well known actress, and model in Israel. Her first role was in a live sketch on the Israeli tonight show (Kol Layla (2004)) where she played an American reporter. The segment was very successful. On the final show, Israeli hush critic Raana Shacked called it "the pick of the show". Sarai continued shooting the segment even after she moved to New York where she attended acting school at the HB Studios. in 2005 Sarai was a part of a small cast who received the "Best Teen Show of The Year" from the Israel Golden Screen Award (Masah Hazahav). Shortly there after, Sarai became a big name in the Israeli entertainment industry and received many large company endorsements. A year later Sarai decided to explore her work options in Los Angeles. Upon her arrival, she quickly landed the lead role in a film called The Passage (2007) starring opposite Stephen Dorff. in 2007, the movie premiered at the Toronto Film Festival where critics called Sarai's performance "star making". Some other notable project she's worked on was the lead in the Enrique Iglesias video "Somebody's Me". In 2008 she also played a Russian spy in the pilot My Own Worst Enemy (2008) next to Christian Slater...although the show went off the air after three episodes. In 2009 Sarai was back in Israel to shoot yet another comedic role in TV series called "The Pilot Wives". Sarai also plays piano and guitar in a band and has been playing concerts in both Israel and Los Angeles. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Wikipedia
Filmography
Cast Credits

Home
Character: Mia
MOVIE • 2024

State Rules
Character: Noga
TV • 2018

Body of Deceit
Character: Sara
MOVIE • 2017

Words with Gods
Character: (ep. "The Book of Amos")
MOVIE • 2014

The Expendables 3
Character: Camilla
MOVIE • 2014

The Legend of Hercules
Character: Saphirra
MOVIE • 2014

My Own Worst Enemy
Character: Female Russian Agent
TV • 2008

The Passage
Character: Zahra
MOVIE • 2007

NCIS
Character: Liat Tuvia
TV • 2003

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Character: Natal Peled
TV • 2000