Rita Zohar is an actress with a career spanning film, television, and theater. She was born during World War II in a concentration camp in Balta (then part of the Kingdom of Romania). She emigrated to Israel with her mother in the 1950s and began acting at the Cameri Theatre, performing in Yiddish. In the 1980s she moved to the United States and appeared on television series including Quincy M.E., St. Elsewhere, and Cagney & Lacey. Her film credits from that period include Daniel (1983), Amadeus (1984), The Deliberate Stranger (1986), and Lady in White (1988). She won the Israeli Film Academy’s Best Actress award for Laura Adler’s Last Love Affair (1990). Her later roles include Mrs. Moskowitz and the Cats (2009) and Eleanor the Great (2025).
Final Analysis
(Dr. Grusin)
Tree #3
(Nurit)
The Last Love of Laura Adler
(Laura)
Porcelain Unicorn
(Older Woman)
The Deliberate Stranger
(Eleanor Rose)
The Disappearance of Christina
(Anna)
Waterworld
(Atoller)
A Call to Remember
(Renya Weiss)
Roses Are for the Rich
(Daisy)
Unspoken
(Mrs. Helfgott)
The Man Who Captured Eichmann
(Peter's Mother)
From the Dead of Night
(Elena)
Lady in White
(Mrs. Agnes Cilak)
The Execution
Daniel
(Grandmother)
Mrs. Moskowitz and the Cats
(Yolanda Moskowitz)
Young Harry Houdini
(Mrs. Weiss)
Eleanor the Great
(Bessie)
Bella Mafia
(Sister Giuliana)
JAG
(Mrs. Minas)
Monk
(Mrs. Zlatavich)
Hunters
(Esther Schwartzman)
Little America
7th Heaven
(Charlotte Kerjesz)
ER
(Patient's Wife)
Grotesquerie
(Mumbling Hospital Patient)
Roses Are for the Rich
(Daisy)
High Potential
(Miriam Weisman)