Haya Harareet's Photos





Haya Harareet as Actress
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Haya Harareet as Writer
Haya Harareet, a Palestinian-born Israeli actress, gained recognition for her role in the landmark film "Hill 24 Doesn't Answer" and is best known for starring alongside Charlton Heston in "Ben-Hur." She also co-wrote the screenplay for "Our Mother's House" and presented at the 32nd Annual Academy Awards. Harareet was married to British film director Jack Clayton until his death in 1995.