Coral Mizrachi
- Actress
- Producer
Coral Mizrachi is an actress working internationally across the US, Europe, and the Middle East, mostly known for The Ark (2023), The Pendragon Cycle (2025) and Shutafim (2016). She began her professional acting career at age 13, signing with her first agent in Tel Aviv and performing in local theatre and early television projects while still in high school.
Originally from Israel, Coral trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she honed her gift for understated intensity and emotional precision. During her time in the US, she appeared in Off-Broadway productions, indie shorts, and festival films. She was cast in Ski-ter Jones's pilot Block Boys as Marie, and Arian Behpour's feature Foreign Form in the supporting role of Jess, both of which allowed her to expand her range across grounded drama and genre storytelling. Early screen credits in Israel include Comedy Central's hit sitcom Shutafim (Roommates) and performances in original musicals and stage revivals at the Zamir Theatre and other regional venues. Since moving abroad, Coral has continued to build her credits in English-language film and TV. She is best known for her role as Lati Meir on SYFY's sci-fi series The Ark created by Dean Devlin, streaming internationally on Peacock and other platforms. Her performance as a newcomer with a hidden mission has solidified her reputation for playing layered, quietly formidable women.
In addition to her screen and stage work, Coral has appeared in several internationally recognized music videos, including Wesley Aldrich's You Can't Kill Me Now and Vlada Maricic's Sonet, further highlighting her strong visual presence and emotional nuance on camera.
A cancer survivor, Coral draws on her real-life resilience and global perspective to bring depth and truth to her performances. She continues to collaborate with directors, writers, and casting professionals on both sides of the Atlantic, with a focus on work that challenges and expands the range of strong female characters on screen.
Originally from Israel, Coral trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she honed her gift for understated intensity and emotional precision. During her time in the US, she appeared in Off-Broadway productions, indie shorts, and festival films. She was cast in Ski-ter Jones's pilot Block Boys as Marie, and Arian Behpour's feature Foreign Form in the supporting role of Jess, both of which allowed her to expand her range across grounded drama and genre storytelling. Early screen credits in Israel include Comedy Central's hit sitcom Shutafim (Roommates) and performances in original musicals and stage revivals at the Zamir Theatre and other regional venues. Since moving abroad, Coral has continued to build her credits in English-language film and TV. She is best known for her role as Lati Meir on SYFY's sci-fi series The Ark created by Dean Devlin, streaming internationally on Peacock and other platforms. Her performance as a newcomer with a hidden mission has solidified her reputation for playing layered, quietly formidable women.
In addition to her screen and stage work, Coral has appeared in several internationally recognized music videos, including Wesley Aldrich's You Can't Kill Me Now and Vlada Maricic's Sonet, further highlighting her strong visual presence and emotional nuance on camera.
A cancer survivor, Coral draws on her real-life resilience and global perspective to bring depth and truth to her performances. She continues to collaborate with directors, writers, and casting professionals on both sides of the Atlantic, with a focus on work that challenges and expands the range of strong female characters on screen.






