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- Sharon Harel has been involved in producing and financing more than 50 films, personally and through Capitol Films, the company she co-founded in 1989 and sold in 2006. She is executive producer of many films including; Robert Altman's Gosford Park and The Company, David Cronenberg's Spider, Roman Polanski's Death & The Maiden, Sylvia starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Dancing at Lughnasa, starring Meryl Streep, Lucky Number Slevin, starring Bruce Willis and Josh Hartnett, Bruce Beresford's A Good Man in Africa, Merchant Ivory's A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, Stephen Frears' Tamara Drewe, Oscar-Nominated Albert Nobbs, Ralph Fiennes' The Invisible Woman and Neil Jordan's Byzantium. In 2008, Sharon launched WestEnd Films in partnership with Eve Schoukroun and Maya Amsellem. Sharon started her career as a producer with the award-winning Israeli classic Halahaka, which she co-wrote. After producing other Israeli feature films, including Dizengoff 99, she produced two films for Tri- Star pictures: Every Time You Say Good Bye starring Tom Hanks, and Iron Eagle II, starring Louis Gossett Jr. Sharon was awarded the Olswang Business Award by the Carlton Women in Film & Television in 2002. She is a graduate in Chinese Studies and Western Philosophy from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She is married to Sir Ronald Cohen and they have a daughter and a son.- IMDb Mini Biography By: WestEnd Films Official Site Bio
- SpouseSir Ronald Cohen(? - present) (2 children)
- Founded Capitol Films (with Jane Barclay) in May 1989.
- Daughter of Yossi Harel, the famed Israeli commander of the ship "Exodus" - dramatized in the movie starring Paul Newman - which attempted to transport survivors of the Nazi death camps to what was then British Mandate Palestine.
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