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      • Yaniv Rokah is an Israeli-American actor- director.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yaniv_RokahYaniv Rokah - Wikipedia

    Yaniv Rokah grew up on the Mediterranean in Netanya, Israel. As a young adult, he moved to New York to become an actor. Career. Rokah moved to New York in 1999, and to Los Angeles in 2006. He attended New York's Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

  3. Among them was Yaniv Rokah, a neighborhood coffee barista who made the octogenarian the subject of a 77-minute documentary titled Queen Mimi (available through iTunes and Netflix). The film turned its leading lady into a media darling and brought the spotlight to Fox Laundry’s supporting role within the social fabric of Santa Monica.

  4. May 13, 2016 · The two met when Rokah was an aspiring actor, working across the street from the laundromat at a cafe. "I noticed how this elderly woman in her 80s seemed to spend every night there," remembers...

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1516159Yaniv Rokah - IMDb

    Yaniv Rokah. Director: Queen Mimi. Yaniv Rokah is known for Queen Mimi (2015), World War Z (2013) and Dig (2015).

    • Actor, Director, Producer
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  6. May 18, 2016 · Yaniv Rokah certainly wasn’t the only Los Angeles barista working part time while chasing his full time dreams. As an aspiring actor and filmmaker, Rokah was logging time at a Santa Monica café when he met an extraordinary 89-year-old woman named “Mimi”—soon to become the subject of Rokah’s feature documentary debut.

  7. May 14, 2016 · Queen Mimi, a film by amateur Israeli filmmaker Yaniv Rokah, opens Friday in Santa Monica – the same quiet beachfront city where Marie “Mimi” Haist, now 90, has lived as a local celebrity for...

  8. Yaniv Rokah is an Israeli-American actor- director. Early life. Yaniv Rokah grew up on the Mediterranean in Netanya, Israel. As a young adult, he moved to New York to become an actor. Career. Rokah moved to New York in 1999, and to Los Angeles in 2006. He attended New York's Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.