Background
Her mother, an office manager, was born in Siberia, where her family fled from Poland before World World War World War II Her father was born in Eastern Europe and is a diamond dealer. She grew up on Balfour Street in Tel Aviv.
Her mother, an office manager, was born in Siberia, where her family fled from Poland before World World War World War II Her father was born in Eastern Europe and is a diamond dealer. She grew up on Balfour Street in Tel Aviv.
Maron is the youngest of four siblings. Maron went to the primary school for the arts in Tel Aviv. During fourth grade she was sent to the theater track, but did not stand out.
In 1996, during the summer vacation between ninth and tenth grade, she was scouted in the Arad music festival and cast in Ari Folman"s film Saint Clara, later she was nominated for the Ophir award as supporting actress in that film.
She started high school at the notable Thelma Yellin school of the arts, but transferred to Ironi East, a municipal high school, a year later. She did not serve in the Israel Defense Forces saying "they didn"t want me because I was too skinny.
Not that I had any plans to argue with them". Acting career In 1998, Nir Bergman was producing his own film entitled "Sea horses" to be submitted as his graduation work for the Sam Spiegel Film and School, Jerusalem.
Maya was cast as the lead role.
In 2002 Bergman cast her in the leading role in Broken Wings. She played the lead role of the daughter struggling to come to terms with her new position as head of the crumbling household, after mother Orly Banai shunts the task. Between 2003 and 2004, she played several minor parts in the films She"s Not 17 alongside Dalia Shimko and Campfire.
In 2005 she again played the lead in a Sam Spiegel student movie dubbed "Whatever lieutenant Takes" (בעיניים עצומות), as the fragile and self-destructive partner in a lesbian relationship.
In 2005 she was cast on the Betipul television series as a suicidal gymnast. She played the fiancee of the character played by Yehuda Levi in the crime series The Arbitrator ("Haborer"), and in 2009 she was cast in the lead role on the melodrama Weeping Susannah on HOT3.
In 2006 and 2007 her acting projects included a theater role as Strophe in Phaedra"s Love, Sarah Kane"s modern take on the mythological tale of Phaedra and Hippolytus. filmography.