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Split
Summary
Split is a television series[1]. Split ranks in the top 9% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (84 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Split is the creator of Ilan Rozenfeld[3].
- Split's instance of is recorded as television series[4].
- Split was directed by Yariv Horowitz[5].
- Split was directed by Sigal Avin[6].
- Ilan Rozenfeld wrote the screenplay for Split[7].
- Split's genre is paranormal television program[8].
- Split's genre is drama television series[9].
- Split's genre is vampire television program[10].
- A cast member of Split was Yon Tumarkin[11].
- A cast member of Split was Amit Farkash[12].
- A cast member of Split was Yedidya Vital[13].
- A cast member of Split was Avi Kornick[14].
- A cast member of Split was Maya Shoef[15].
- A cast member of Split was Lee Biran[16].
- A cast member of Split was Yael Grobglas[17].
- A cast member of Split was Yussuf Abu Warda[18].
- A cast member of Split was Shmil Ben Ari[19].
- A cast member of Split was Alex Ansky[20].
- A cast member of Split was Danny Leshman[21].
- A cast member of Split was Rona Lipaz-Michael[22].
- A cast member of Split was Yoav Hayet[23].
- A cast member of Split was Gal Lev[24].
- A cast member of Split was Sharon Alexander[25].
- A cast member of Split was Tomer Sharon[26].
- A cast member of Split was Shai Avivi[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Directors include Yariv Horowitz[5] and Sigal Avin[6]. Ilan Rozenfeld wrote the screenplay for Split[7]. Cast members include Yon Tumarkin[11], Amit Farkash[12], Yedidya Vital[13], Avi Kornick[14], Maya Shoef[15], and Lee Biran[16]. Split is the creator of Ilan Rozenfeld[3].
Publication
The original language of Split was Hebrew[28]. Genres include paranormal television program[8], drama television series[9], and vampire television program[10].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Inspired by Buffy the Vampire Slayer[29], a television series[30]; True Blood[31], a television series[32], directed by Alan Ball[33]; and The Twilight Saga[34], a film series[35], directed by Catherine Hardwicke[36].
Why It Matters
Split ranks in the top 9% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (84 views/month).[2] Split has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37]