Liraz Charhi (Hebrew: לירז צ'רכי; born May 31, 1978 in Ramla, Israel) is an Israeli actress, singer and dancer. Her family is of Iranian-Jewish descent. She began singing and performing at the age of 5, and began as stage actress at the Habima National Theatre, where she worked professionally from 11 to 14, and then studied at the Beit Zvi Stage Arts School. She appeared in the Israeli TV series Ha-Masa'it in 2002 and gained further attention after a nomination by the Israeli Film Academy for her role in the 2004 film Turn Left at the End of the World (Sof Ha'Olam Smola). She was invited to the Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles in 2006, after which she broke into Hollywood. Charhi has since become known for her roles in the French mini TV series Revivre, and the films, Fair Game (2010) and A Late Quartet (2012) in which she played the jogger and flamenco dancing girlfriend of Philip Seymour Hoffman. She was married to singer Ziv Kojo from 2004 to 2010. As a singer she has released the singles "Od Tzohorayim" and "Al Tafsik" which have been played on radio in Israel. She is married to Israeli actor Tom Avni.