Cast - Crew

ALFRED MOLINA - "SERGEANT DUNLOP"
Immediately recognizable to younger audiences for his work in Spider-Man 2, Tomb Raider, and The Pink Panther 2, Alfred Molina is revered by both film and theater audiences for a body of work that shows his incredible range. He captivated audiences as artist Diego Rivera in Frida, earning BAFTA and Golden Globe® nominations. His film debut was as the ill-fated guide in Raiders of the Lost Ark, but his big break came with Prick Up Your Ears. Recently he has been seen in The Da Vinci Code and Kenneth Branagh’s film version of As You Like It. Molina’s other films include Species, Chocolat, Magnolia, Not Without My Daughter, and Enchanted April. On stage in London, Molina has been seen in two major Royal National Theatre productions of The Night of the Iguana and Speed the Plow. In Los Angeles, he recently starred in Uncle Vanya, and on Broadway he has received Tony Award® nominations for Art and Fiddler on the Roof. His TV work includes Ladies Man, Bram and Alice and The Accountant, for which he won the Royal Television Society’s Best Actor award.

IDO PORT - "PROFFY"
The Little Traitor is the third film for young Ido Port, who previously appeared in Shahar Rozen’s Round Trip and Hanan Peled’s Michtavim Le America (aka Dear Mr. Waldman).

RAMI HUEBERGER - "PROFFY'S FATHER"
Veteran Israeli actor Rami Hueberger's film credits include Schindler’s List, Actors, A Gift from Above, Winning with Miki, and Dear Mr. Waldman, for which he was nominated as Best Actor by the Israeli Film Academy. His Israeli TV credits include In Therapy, Hakol Dvash, and Mischak Machur.

GILYA STERN - "MIRIAM"
Ms Stern’s film credits include No Te Metas, The Finest Hour, The Human Shield , Prison Heat, and The Last Patrol. On television, she has appeared in Napoleon Kids, Mindbender, and Mishpacha VaChetzi.

THEODORE BIKEL - "SECURITY OFFICER"
Actor, Folk Singer, and Activist Theodore Bikel’s most well-known screen roles are The Defiant Ones (for which he received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor), The African Queen, The Little Kidnappers, My Fair Lady, The Blue Angel, The Enemy Below, See You in the Morning, Shattered, Crisis in the Kremlin, Benefit of the Doubt, and Shadow Conspiracy. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Sir Laurence Olivier was so impressed with his performance in small productions that he offered Bikel a role in A Streetcar Named Desire, starring Vivien Leigh. In a stage career that includes over 2,000 performances as Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, he has performed in many hit productions around the world. Bikel’s television credits span five decades, from recent appearances in JAG, The Pretender, Babylon 5, TV MOW’s like Bridge of San Luis Rey and Victory at Entebbe, all the way back to The Elgin Hour, Armstrong Circle Theater, The Alcoa Hour and Playhouse 90.



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