Yair (Koya) Rubin is an Israeli stage, television, and film actor, and a graduate of Tel Aviv University’s Department of Theatre Arts. In 2015, Rubin won a Golden Hedgehog fringe theatre award in the Best Actor category for his performance in the play, Worms. In television, Rubin starred in Bulbul Hakabulbul, a series of children’s road safety infomercials, and later on appeared in the programmes: Hasamba 3G, Mario, Scarred, and Messiah.
Highlights of his film credits include: The Dress (Judd Ne’eman, 1969), The Persuader (Yehiel Ne’eman, 1973), The Father (Alfred Steinhardt, 1975), Rachel’s Man (Moshé Mizrahi, 1975), Paratroopers (Judd Ne’eman, 1977), Repeat Dive (Shimon Dotan, 1982), Sunstroke (Yaky Yosha, 1984), Everlasting Joy (Yigal Bursztyn, 1996), The Glow (Yigal Bursztyn, 2003), Comrade (Eyal Shiray, 2005), By Summer’s End (Noa Aharoni, 2011).