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[[Image:Brook 010.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Rivka Neumann]]
'''Rivka Neumann''' ({{lang-he|רבקה נוימן}}; born 12 May 1956) is an Israeli [[actress]].
Neuman started her acting career at the age of 15, when she left [[Kibbutz]] [[Mishmaroth]], in order to pursue her desire for acting. She was accepted to [[Nissan-Nativ Acting Studio]], one of the best acting schools in Israel, and graduated its preparatory and acting classes four years later.
In the many years of her acting, Rivka has performed on the stages of the most respected theaters in Israel: the [[Habima National Theater]], the [[Cameri Theater]], the [[Beit Lessin Theater]], the [[Khan Theater]] in [[Jerusalem]], and the [[Beer-Sheva Municipal Theater|Beer-Sheva]] and [[Haifa Theatre|Haifa Municipal Theater]]s.
In the beginning of the 1990s, Rivka decided to become an independent actress who enjoyed maximum freedom to choose her acting roles.
Neuman has played a wide variety of main and secondary roles in
Neuman took the part of Adella in ''[[The House of Bernarda Alba]]'' by [[Federico García Lorca|Lorca]], Alice in ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' by [[Lewis Carroll]], Angie in ''[[Top Girls]]'' by [[Carol Churchil]], Anabela in ''[['Tis Pity She's a Whore]]'' by [[John Ford]], Bailke in ''[[The Grand Prize]]'' by [[Sholem Aleichem]], Barblin in ''Andorra'' by [[Max Frisch]], Bat-Sheva in ''[[After the Holidays]]'' by [[Yehoshua Kenaz]], Bela Barlow in ''[[Rubber Merchants]]'' by [[Hanoch Levin]], Bessie in ''[[Marvin's Room (play)|Marvin's Room]]'' by [[Scott McPherson]], Cherubino in ''The Follies of a Day or The Marriage of Figaro'' by [[Peter Turini]], Chorus Leader in ''[[Medea (play)|Medea]]'' by [[Euripides]], Deirdre in ''Remembrance'' by [[Graham Reid (writer)|Graham Reid]], Elinor in ''Abandoned Property'' by [[Shulamit Lapid]], Elizabeth Proctor in ''[[The Crucible]]'' by Miller, Hanzi Brand in ''[[Kastner]]'' by [[Moti Lerner]], Isabella in ''[[Measure for Measure]]'' by [[Shakespeare]], [[Juliet Capulet|Juliet]] in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' by Shakespeare, Kasandra in ''[[The Lost Women of Troy]]'' by [[Hanoch Levin]], Katia in ''The Storm'' by [[Aleksandr Ostrovsky|Ostrovsky]], Leila in ''[[The Screens]]'' by [[Jean Genet]], Martha in ''[[The Nest (play)|The Nest]]'' by [[Franz Xavier Kroetz]], Martirio in ''[[The House of Bernarda Alba]]'' by [[Federico García Lorca|Lorca]], Natasha in ''[[Three Sisters (play)|Three Sisters]]'' by [[Anton Chekhov|Chekhov]], [[Queen of Sheba]] in ''The Queen of Sheba'' by [[Samy Grunman]], Rea in ''[[Romulus the Great]]'' by [[Friedrich Dürrenmatt]], Sara in ''[[Apples from the Desert]]'' by [[Savion Liebrecht]], Sofya in ''[[Wild Honey (play)|Wild Honey]]'' by Chekhov, The Housekeeper in ''[[Doña Rosita]]'' by Lorca, The Second in ''Family'' by [[Ravid Davara]], The Sewer-keeper's Apprentice in ''Beheading'' by Hanoch Levin, Ursula in ''The Fossil: Scenes from the Heroic Life of the Middle Classes'' by [[Carl Sternheim]], Wendla in ''Spring Awakening: Tragedy of Childhood'' by Frank Wedekind, Yonit in ''The Murder of Pierrot'' by Eran Baniel, Zippora Aharonovitz in ''Devorah Baron'' by [[Yehudit Katzir]].
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Neumann received the Israeli Theatre Award for the best supporting actress in 2006, for her part in ''[[Apples from the Desert]]''.
== Personal life ==
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