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7.7 3 Seasons • 73 Episodes

Dumb

Shiri is 30 years old actress waiting for her big break, which doesn't seem to come because she looks too young. An unexpected opportunity comes when she is recruited by the police as a secret agent in a high-school where drugs are suspected to be distributed.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Bat-Chen Sabag

    Bat-Chen Sabag

    Shiri Azogi

  • Danny Niv (Muki)

    Danny Niv (Muki)

    Assaf Kenizo

  • Mickey Leon

    Mickey Leon

    Dudi Ben Bassat

  • Moshe Ashkenazi

    Moshe Ashkenazi

    Liraz Sondry

  • Shani Klein

    Shani Klein

    Natanela Ben-David

  • Kobi Marziano

    Kobi Marziano

    Rivi

Overview

Shiri is 30 years old actress waiting for her big break, which doesn't seem to come because she looks too young. An unexpected opportunity comes when she is recruited by the police as a secret agent in a high-school where drugs are suspected to be distributed.

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