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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dror_SorefDror Soref - Wikipedia

    Dror Soref (Hebrew: דרור סורף) is a filmmaker and social reformer who made his directorial debut with the I Love Rocky Road music video for a then unknown "Weird Al" Yankovic in 1983, after attending USC School of Cinema.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0814786Dror Soref - IMDb

    Award-winning Hollywood director and social reformer, Dror Soref, began his career directing music videos for "Weird Al" Yankovic, helping to establish the rock parodist as a major star. Following his success in music videos, Soref directed the Gold Hugo Award-nominated short film Platinum Blonde.

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  3. Award-winning Hollywood writer-director-producer, Dror Soref, began his career as a screenwriter when the president of 20th Century Fox read Soref’s first screenplay and offered him the...

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  4. drorsorefsocialreform.org › aboutAbout – Dror Soref

    Dror Soref, Social Reform Biography. Dror Soref was born and raised in Israel. Upon retiring from his military service as a combat officer in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) elite Golani Brigade at the age of 21, he attended the University of Haifa (U of H), earning degrees in economics and sociology.

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  5. Oct 15, 2015 · Dror Soref, director of the 2009 Paz Vega -Simon Baker film “Not Forgotten,” has been charged with 56 counts of securities fraud for allegedly hatching a Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out...

  6. Award-winning Hollywood director and social reformer, Dror Soref, began his career directing music videos for "Weird Al" Yankovic, helping to establish the rock parodist as a major star. Following his success in music videos, Soref directed the Gold Hugo Award-nominated short film Platinum Blonde.

  7. Aug 26, 2018 · After serving months in jail for a crime he would never be tried for, Soref knows the falsity of such a belief better than most. Soref was briefly released after another judge saw fit to reduce his bail—and Gruffudd and other supporters were able to contribute to Soref’s release.