Moshe Ivgy
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Casablanca, Morocco | 29 November 1953
Occupation | Actor |
Moshe Ivgy (born 29 November 1953) is a Moroccan-born Israeli actor and director.[1]
Biography
Moshe Ivgy was born in Casablanca, Morocco.[2] He was married to actress Irit Sheleg.[3] Their daughter Dana Ivgy is also an actress.[4] After divorcing Irit, he married Oreet, with whom he has two children, Ella and Lily.[5]
In 2005, Ivgy was voted the 112th-greatest Israeli of all time in a poll by the Israeli news website Ynet to determine whom the general public considered the 200 Greatest Israelis.[6]
Ivgy directed And the Third Day. [7]In 2009, he co-starred with his daughter Dana in Hayu Leilot.[8]
Filmography
- Munich (2005)
- Medurat Hashevet (2004)
- Aaron Cohen's Debt (1999)
- Day After Day (Yom Yom, 1998)
- Love Sick (Hole Ahava B'Shikun Gimel, 1995)
- The Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein (Nikmato Shel Itzik Finkelstein, 1993)
- Cup Final (Gmar Gavi'a, 1991)
- Bread (Lehem, 1986)
- Big Shots, a.k.a. Under the Nose (Mitahat La'af, 1982)
- Hayu Leilot (There Were Nights), 2009[9]
Israeli Academy Awards
- 2004, Nominated, Best Actor—Campfire (Medurat Hashevet)
- 2004, Won, Best Supporting Actor—Metallic Blues
- 2000, Nominated, Best Supporting Actor—The Investigation Must Go On (Haboleshet Hokeret)
References
- ↑
- ↑ Head to Head with Moshe Ivgy
- ↑ Israel Film Center, Moshe Ivgy
- ↑ A foregone conclusion
- ↑ /Israel Film Center, Moshe Ivgy
- ↑ גיא בניוביץ' (June 20, 1995). "הישראלי מספר 1: יצחק רבין – תרבות ובידור". Ynet. Retrieved July 10, 2011.
- ↑
- ↑ Dana Ivgy, born to act
- ↑ There Were Nights
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