Romi Aboulafia


Romi Aboulafia is an Israeli actress, screenwriter and filmmaker.

Early life

Aboulafia was born in Tel Aviv, Israel. She started acting at the age of six and was cast for a lead role in the award-winning Israel drama Shabatot VeHagim.

Career

Acting

In 2010, she starred in John Madden’s The Debt alongside Helen Mirren, Jessica Chastain, and Sam Worthing. The film was released by Fox Searchlight Pictures in 2011. That year, she also starred in the Israeli LGBTQ cult indie Joe + Bell by director Veronica Kedar. In 2012, she starred in Nony Geffen's "Not in Tel Aviv", which won the Jury Award at Locarno Film Festival, as well as in Endemol Shine’s strip-club-thriller Allenby. In 2014, she participated in the television series Very Important Man alongside Yehuda Levi, as well as starring in the German film Anderswo alongside her mother-in-law Hana Laszlo. In 2018, she starred in Endemol Shine’s Harem alongside Alon Abutbul.

Filmmaking

After her two years of mandatory army service, Aboulafia moved to the UK to study film. She earned a MFA from the London Film School and directed her thesis film "Eyes", which was shot in Israel. Throughout her acting career she's also worked as a film editor.
In 2019, she began developing a television series for Endeavour Content with her husband Ben Giladi and Hagai Levi

Modeling

At the age of eighteen, Aboulafia became the first spokesmodel of Israeli fashion brand – Castro. Aboulafia presented the company for one season before deciding to leave the country to study film. Castro spokesmodels that followed include – Gal Gadot and Bar Refaeli.

Personal life

Aboulafia married film and television producer :he:בן_גלעדי|Ben Giladi in 2016. The two have a child together and live in London. She's the daughter-in-law of Israeli actress and comedian Hana Laszlo, sister-in-law of actor Mark Ivanir and the niece of Television executive Orly Adelson.