Sefi Rivlin
Sefi Rivlin ספי ריבלין | |
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Born |
Rishon LeZion, Israel | November 7, 1947
Died |
December 3, 2013 66) Ramat Gan, Israel | (aged
Occupation | Actor, Comedian |
Spouse(s) | Rina (4 children) |
Sefi Rivlin (Hebrew: ספי ריבלין; born November 11, 1947 – December 3, 2013) was an Israeli actor and comedian.
He was best known for his roles in "Nikui Rosh" [Clear Your Head], a satire program, and the children’s programs "Rega im Dodley" (A Moment with Dodley) and "BaBayit shel Fistuk" (Fistuk's House).[1]
Biography
Yosef (Sefi) Rivlin born and grew up in Nahalat Yehuda (present-day Rishon LeZion). He born to Rivlin family. He studied acting at the Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts. He was married to Rina, with whom he had four children.[1]
Rivlin was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007. In 2010, he announced that he was cured, but in 2012, he underwent further treatment that left him unable to speak.[1] He died in Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan at the age of 66 although rumors of his death began to circulate earlier, after the death of Israeli singer Arik Einstein.[2]
A memorial ceremony held at Habimah Theater in Tel Aviv on the morning of the funeral was attended by a large crowd of Israeli entertainers and politicians. Rivlin was buried in the old cemetery of Rishon LeZion.[3]
Acting career
Rivlin's acting debut was in 1973, when he appeared at the Khan Theater in Jerusalem in Servant of Two Masters, directed by the British-born director Mike Alfreds.[4] He played the part of the Archie Bunker character on Itche - the Israeli version of All in the Family - and starred in the series Sefi, an Israeli version of Britain's Mr. Bean. He acted in musicals and often served as master of ceremonies at children’s festivals.[3]Rivlin appeared on the long-running comedy show Zehu Ze!. In the 1980s and 1990s, he appeared in a number of films, including director Avi Nesher's HaSodot.[5]
Sports career
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Yosef (Sefi) Rivlin | ||
Youth career | |||
Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1962-1969 | Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
He enrolled in the youth football club of Hapoel Rishon LeZion F.C. and later on played in the senior side from 1962 until 1969.[6]
Political activism
A supporter of the Likud party, he appeared in advertisements for the party in the 1984 national elections. He briefly served on the Rishon LeZion City Council.[1] In 2008 he ran in the primaries to determine the Likud list for the Eighteenth Knesset, but was placed in an unrealistic place on the list.
Awards and recognition
Rivlin won the Israeli Television Academy award.[1] In 2002, he won the Golden Mask prize for lifetime achievement.[2]
A Jerusalem Post columnist who interviewed him said: "Watching him is very simply an audience with a comic artist - hour after hour, he creates comedy. In person, he is much funnier than he is on TV. Face to face, his bug eyes and mugging and comic airs, and, above all, his nonstop improvisatory ability, are explosively funny."[7]
Upon the news of his death Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Rivlin a “friend and companion” and a "beloved artist who made generations of Israelis laugh with his witty humor.”[8]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Israeli actor and comedian Sefi Rivlin passes away at age 66
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Veteran Israeli comedian Sefi Rivlin dies at 66, Haaretz
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Comedian, actor Sefi Rivlin laid to rest after star-studded funeral, Haaretz
- ↑ Rivlin's last laugh
- ↑ Actor, comedian Seffy Rivlin dies at 66
- ↑ http://www.local.co.il/rishonlezion/110830/article.htm
- ↑ No Funny Business, Jerusalem Post
- ↑ Israeli comedian Sefi Rivlin dies at age 66