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"Rony Kay"

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Ronnie Kay (born 8 August 1969) is an Israeli television director.

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Roni Kay was born in New York and immigrated to Israel at the age of three. Her grandmother, Samon Kaplan, was a known lawyer and the city wall in Tel Aviv. Her father, my nation, is a producer of live movies in Los Angeles. Her mother is Dessie C.C., her stepfather is Danny Kazakhstan who served as chairman of the Israel Basketball Association. Roni Kay was married to a basketball player Doron Shaffer, and a joint-year-old, born in 2002.

She studied at the elementary school packed with us and the Tel Avivs and the Elana High School in the Tel Aviv. She has always been a director. When she was fourteen years old, she studied a game at the Children’s and Youth Theater, and during the Middle Ages she studied in her studio for a path miracle game. In the IDF she served as a cover of fire techniques in the armored army.

From 1992 to 1995, she attended the USC Film School in Los Angeles, under the auspices of Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas. Spielberg, who was thrown out of school many years earlier, finished in her cycle and received a certificate. George Lucas was her voice teacher. She was given tuition funding for a honorary scholarship, and her first ending in her class and the list of the Dean. Her short film, shot in Israel, was chosen to represent the USC school around the world.

On vacations from the studies in which Israel created articles for the “Sel in the living room” program on the sports channel.

At the end of her studies, Ron Ard's mother directed a film about her daughter, "I've dreamed that Dad came home," and then directed a NBC movie titled "Hope It Up", which dealt with children that basketball saves them from a life of crime. Over the next two years, she has worked on NBA Entertainment, which has produced and directed many articles.

In 1997, he returned to Israel. She laid the program “Rally Dakar” on the Sports Channel, staged for Channel 2 the documentary film “I palm” that told the story of a player with Down syndrome and directed films and various writings to the sports channel. She staged three series of plots: "Zubeng!" - according to the comic books of Or Pink, "Intensive Therapy" - which was the flagship series of Talad (22 episodes), and "War Room" (9 episodes), according to Yair Lapid's script.
In addition, many advertising videos have been directed, alongside films and document series broadcast on Channel 10, Channel 8, Network and Yes.

From 1997 to 1998, he served as head of the promotion and development department at the GG Studios, including full responsibility for building tenders, entrepreneurship of various programs and content development.

In 1999, he headed a platform for leisure and entertainment on the website "Floza". In this framework, he took part in building the channel, editing and editing a generation.

Among the many screens in which: "You can't download your eyes" - Meir Ariel's last video, "A chicken of the villages," the last video that Yossi Benai, the day before his death, "Love Time" of David D'Or and Aud Bina and "Lula" of his uncle Tessa. In addition, he directed clips to Jeremy Clinstein, including "disposed song", " Anger" and "The God of Small Things".

From 1997 to 2009, a game was taught in front of a camera at the Spouse House.

From 2000 to 1901, the school’s final project was taught to “Jump Cut”.

Since then, documentary films and series have been staged for television, including "Mother Will Happen to Me", and "Final Mother", a documentary series for Channel 10 with Mickey Grimovich; "The Wars of the Jews" with Ofer sent; "Sport sexuality" for Channel 2 in the framework of the Zoom Project; "We will soon become a song" program for the Memorial Systems of Israel to Channel 2.

In December 2012, he directed the film "Spill for My Children - the Dream and Broken" - a documentary film that accompanies My expectation for my son in intimate moments