- Height5′ 9¾″ (1.77 m)
- Carmel Amit is an Israeli/ Canadian Actor, Director and Teacher based in Vancouver, Canada. The middle child of Daniella Amit, a textile and ceramic artist and Alex Amit, a robotics engineer.
Carmel received her formal theatre training at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NY and has since continued to train in other theatre practices and performance modalities.
She has worked with directors such as Ang Lee, Peter Farrelly, Kenny Ortega, and Jason Priestley and has appeared opposite actors like Nicolas Cage, Josh Duhamel, Nick Swardson, Vincent D'Onofrio, Micky Summer, Devon Sawa and Cybil Shepard.
Some of Carmel's past works include recurring roles on Virgin River, You Me Her, Ghost Wars, Somewhere Between and Mistresses. She received a Leo Award for her role in the Lifetime movie, To Have and to Hold. Carmel has been featured on many major networks including Paramount, Warner Bros., USA Network, HBO, CW, ABC, SyFy, CBS, CTV, TNT, Netflix, Hallmark, & Lifetime.
Carmel directs theatre and enjoys pushing traditional performance expectations and experimenting. She owns an acting school and coaching business which she runs with her partner.
In 2018 Carmel performed in Vancouver's first immersive theatre production a la Sleep No More. Deep Into Darkness was an ambitious experience inspired by the work and life of Edgar Allen Poe, that invited audiences to roam and follow fifteen characters across three floors and twenty rooms inside 30,000 square feet of one of Vancouver's historic theatres.
In 2020 Carmel directed a production of Mike Bartlett;s award-winning play, COCK, in the world's first ever post-COVID live-streamed and live-performed theatre production.
In 2022 Carmel directed and produced an original one woman show titled DOLL which she staged inside her own home, inviting the audience into a truly immersive theatrical experience.
Carmel's theory in life, "Move towards the things that scare you. They hold the potential for immense growth."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Carmel Amit
- SpouseDavid Attar(? - present)
- Carmel Amit is a native of Israel and immigrated to Canada in her early teens. Her acting career began in New York, after completing her formal training at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her first film role was as a key member of the Earthlight Players, a historical group of avant garde performers who were featured in director Ang Lee's film Taking Woodstock. She portrayed the fast talking, high powered Ari Greenberg in ABC's Mistresses. Carmel's professional experience spans film & TV, theatre, sketch comedy, cabaret and mime. She's taught acting since 2011.
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