Avi Kornick
Avi Kornick | |
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Avi Kornick during a concert in 2010 | |
Born |
Abraham "Avi" Kornick May 2, 1983 Tel Aviv, Israel |
Occupation | Actor |
Avi Kornick (Hebrew: אבי קורניק) born 2 May 1983 in Tel Aviv, Israel is a Jewish actor and is famous as a protagonist of the Israeli television series Split and HaShminiya.
Biography
Avi Kornick was born at 2 May 1983 in Tel Aviv, Israel.[1] He grew up in Ramat Aviv, a prestigious neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he lived together with his parents.[2] He attended Alliance High School in Tel Aviv.[3] He began acting at the age of 14 and appeared in serval TV advertisements.[4] At 18 he planned to study at the New York University, however his mother suffered from cancer, so he stayed in Israel.[3] She died when Kornick was 19 years old.[5] After working for the army he took part in several theatre plays.[3] One of these theatre plays was Black Box, which is based on the book by Amos Oz.[5] Since 2005 he is playing the main character Avi Moskovich in HaShminiya who is a computer specialist.[4][6] From 2009-2012 he played one of the main character in the Israeli television series Split.[5]
Filmography
- 2003: Franco and Spector (TV series)
- 2005-2007: Eight (TV series)
- 2005–present: HaShminiya (TV series, 188 episodes)
- 2007: Bubot (TV series)
- 2007: Maybe this time (TV series)
- 2007-2008: Place (TV series)
- 2008: Maftir
- 2009-2012: Split (TV series, 132 episodes)
- 2013–present: Eight - The Next Generation (TV series)[7]
External links
- Avi Kornick at the Internet Movie Database
- Avi Kornick at Ishim (Israeli film data base)
References
- ↑ "Avi Kornick". Celebritynetworth.com. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Aiko (1 August 2011). "הבית של אבי קורניק". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 Hagit Ginsburg (1 December 2011). ""חצויה": אבי קורניק מנסה לעשות שלום עם עצמו". Walla!. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- 1 2 Noa Rom (31 January 2007). "קורניק קונטרול". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- 1 2 3 Tsviya Bloom (17 May 2010). "הארד קורניק: ראיון עם אבי קורניק". Nrg.co.il. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ Smadar Shiloni (18 October 2006). "ראיון מתומן". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ↑ "אבי קורניק". ishim.co.il. Retrieved 23 August 2014.