Rafi Gavron Movies
A native of North London -- born into a Jewish family with a British father and an American mother -- film actor
Rafi Gavron grew up in the fashionable Primrose Hill district of his native city and attended an elite private school, but acquired an extreme distaste for academia and left at the age of 15. As fate would have it, at about the same time
Gavron landed his first major film role -- with a supporting turn opposite
Jude Law and
Juliette Binoche in the late
Anthony Minghella's well-received romantic drama
Breaking and Entering (2003) -- making it unnecessary for
Gavron to continue with his studies. A number of additional assignments followed, including the youth-oriented romantic comedy
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) and the elaborate
Iain Softley-directed fantasy
Inkheart (2009). ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide