Itzik Kol
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Itzik Kol (aka Itzhak Kol, Yitzhak Kol) was an Israeli television and movie producer.
He was born in Petah Tikva circa 1932 and died from complications of pneumonia on July 8, 2007 in Kfar Saba.
He entered the film industry in 1960 and several years later Margot Klausner made him the head of the Herzliya Film Studios to create a "Hollywood in the Middle East". His film, The Policeman, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film; as was I Love You Rosa, two years later. His other films include Peeping Toms, The Ambassador, Save the Lifeguard, and Chasim. His final film was Banana Peel (1990).