Meskie Shibru-Sivan
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Meskie Shibru-Sivan (Hebrew: מַסְקי שיברוּ-סיוון; born September 29, 1967) is an Ethiopian-Israeli Black Jewish actress and vocalist.
Meskie was born in Ethiopia. She studied acting at the Bet Zvi theater school in Tel Aviv. She participated in many television shows, films, and concerts. Some of these were related to her Ethiopian roots.
Shibru-Sivan acted as Shlomo's mother in the 2005 French-Belgian-Israeli-Italian film "Va, vis et deviens" (English title: Go, Live, and Become).
She also acts and sings in the role of Queen of Sheba in Sipurim keyad Hamelekh, an Israeli production for children starring Tuvia Tzafir.
[edit] External links
- Meskie Shibru-Sivan at the Internet Movie Database
- (Hebrew) Shibru-Sivan at Mooma
- (Hebrew) Article on Shibru-Sivan in La'isha weekly
- (Hebrew) Interview with Shibru-Sivan at Ynet
- (Hebrew) Interview with Shibru-Sivan at E! Online
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