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'''[[Keyword:=Dror Soref|Dror Soref]]''' is a writer, director, and producer living in [[Directory:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[Directory:California|California]] originally from [[Directory:Israel|Israel]].  
 
'''[[Keyword:=Dror Soref|Dror Soref]]''' is a writer, director, and producer living in [[Directory:Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[Directory:California|California]] originally from [[Directory:Israel|Israel]].  
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|date= 4 April 2005
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In 2003, Soref returned to feature films, co-producing  Basic for Columbia Pictures, starring John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson. In 2009 Soref wrote, directed and produced the critically acclaimed thriller Not Forgotten starring Simon Baker and Paz Vega.<ref name="pphotog"/> 
      
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
He started his career directing music videos for a young "Weird Al" Yankovic in 1983, shortly after attending USC Film School. Soref later directed Platinum Blonde, an inspirational short film that landed him a housekeeping deal at Paramount Studios. With the help of Paramount, The Seventh Coin became Soref’s debut as a feature film writer/director. Starring Peter O’Toole, The Seventh Coin won two festival awards in 1993, including Best Picture. Throughout the following decade Soref directed or executive produced over a hundred commercials and music videos.<ref>{{cite web
 
He started his career directing music videos for a young "Weird Al" Yankovic in 1983, shortly after attending USC Film School. Soref later directed Platinum Blonde, an inspirational short film that landed him a housekeeping deal at Paramount Studios. With the help of Paramount, The Seventh Coin became Soref’s debut as a feature film writer/director. Starring Peter O’Toole, The Seventh Coin won two festival awards in 1993, including Best Picture. Throughout the following decade Soref directed or executive produced over a hundred commercials and music videos.<ref>{{cite web
 
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|title=Award-Winning Writer-Director Dror Soref Joins Big Screen Entertainment Group Board of Directors
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==Early life and education==
 
==Early life and education==
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