Efrat Dor is an Israeli Actress. She was born and raised in Omer, South of Israel. She is of Polish, German and Russian descent. Efrat began acting in high school as a drama major, and trained as a ballet dancer at the Bat-Dor Ballet School in Beer-Sheva. Dor trained at the Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts in Israel and also spent time studying at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in NYC. She began her professional acting career by appearing in Israeli films and television series, Dor made her feature film debut in
Phobidilia (2009) (2009), for which she took part in the Berlin film festival that year. Efrat first gained recognition in Israel for her role as Shir Ambar in the TV drama
Asfur (2010) (2010). She continued work non stop in Israel with leading parts in both TV and Films yet attracted widespread interest in 2017 for portraying Magda Gross in the
Niki Caro film
The Zookeeper's Wife (2017) (2017) alongside
Jessica Chastain and
Daniel Brühl. Dor also starred in the English speaking French film
Holy Lands (2017) (2018). Efrat has recently joined the esteemed cast of Amazons hit show
Sneaky Pete (2015) (2019) for their third season.