A veteran of the Israeli stage and screen, Idit Teperson turned to acting after a brief time as a competitve high jumper, even walking away with the national championship title at one point. A graduate of the Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts, Idit premiered with the Khan Theatre in Jerusalem and would go on to work with the Habima National Theatre, the Beersheba Theatre, and is even one of the founding members of the Herzliya Ensemble. But eventually she would branch out to film and...
A veteran of the Israeli stage and screen, Idit Teperson turned to acting after a brief time as a competitve high jumper, even walking away with the national championship title at one point. A graduate of the Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts, Idit premiered with the Khan Theatre in Jerusalem and would go on to work with the Habima National Theatre, the Beersheba Theatre, and is even one of the founding members of the Herzliya Ensemble. But eventually she would branch out to film and television, and since her debut in the 1980s, Idit has racked up over two dozen screen credits, including 2004’s Campfire, the series Ha-E (2007-2008), Suicide (2014), Temporarily Dead (2014-2017), The Hood (2014-2018), Laces (2018), and Seven Blessings (2023). Idit was still going strong in 2025, the year she appeared in the dark dramedy Yes. She plays a Rich Woman who rubs some stuff on her cleavage just before getting her head tongued by the two main characters. Wealthy people, they’re just like us! All they want are a few good licks, and goodness knows we’d be happy to oblige!