Born to a Jewish family, Israeli actress Shira Haas made her film debut in 2015 in Princess as Adar. Her performance in the movie earned a nomination for Israeli Film Academy. She has been nominated for the award four times during her career and finally won one in 2018 for Best Supporting Actress in the movie Noble Savage. In addition, Haas is a successful TV actor. She made her television debut in 2013 from television series Shtisel. Moreover, she also appeared in The Harem as Tamar and The Conductor as Odi.
Shira Haas was born on May 11, 1995, in Hod HaSharon, Israel under the birth sign, Taurus. She is the daughter of a father, Eran Haas, and the mother, Ariela Wrubell Haas.
Hass grew up in her birthplace along with her sibling, Dotan Hass. She attended Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts.
Shira Haas is single as of 2019. She is a private person when it comes to her personal life. Till date, she has never been spotted with anyone in the public.
Neither there is any news about her boyfriend nor there is any rumor. She maintains her life low profile in order to avoid the undesired rumor and controversies.
The Israeli actress Shira has a net worth estimated around $1 million as of 2019 which is equal to an actress, Anna Chlumsky. Her main source of income is her acting career and besides that, she also earns from endorsements and advertisements.
Haas debuted in 2013, in the series, Shitisel. Moreover, she featured in the movies Princess, A Tale Of Love And Darkness, Foxtrot, The ZooKeeper’s Wife, Noble Savage, and many more. She also appeared in the show Hazoref, The Harem, The Conductor, and so on sharing the screen with the actors like Johan Heldenbergh, Efrat Dor, Iddo Goldberg, and many more.