Rami Heuberger
Rami Heuberger רמי הויברגר | |
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Born |
January 12, 1963 (age 54) Tel Aviv, Israel |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 1991–present |
Notable work | Hahamishia Hakamerit, Operation Grandma |
Rami Heuberger (Hebrew: רמי הויברגר) (born January 12, 1963 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli director, actor and entertainer.
Biography
Career in the theater
After his army service, Heuberger studied acting at Nissan Nativ's acting studio in Tel Aviv. At the end of his studies, Heuberger participated in several theater plays, among them Macbeth, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Hamlet, Waiting for Godot, Le Bourgeois gentilhomme and Black Box. In 2007 the stage play Scenes from the Marriage premiered, which was directed by Heuberger and in which he also played. During the same year, Heuberger played in the stage play Anna Karenina alongside Evgenia Dodina, Alex Ansky and Yuval Segal. In 2008, Heuberger the second directed stage play premiered - Eling, which featured Dov Navon, Uri Hochman and Karin Ophir.
TV and film career
In 1991 Heuberger played in the film Sarah Aronson, which was directed by Orna Ben Dor.
Heuberger's significant breakthrough in the field of comedy-satire occurred when he started appearing in the Israeli satirical sketch comedy television program Hahamishia Hakamerit alongside Shai Avivi, Dov Navon, Keren Mor and Menashe Noy. The show was broadcast between 1993 and 1997.
In 1993 Heuberger, played the role of Joseph Bau in Steven Spielberg's film Schindler's List.[1] In the same year, he also played the role of Gabriel in the film Snow in August alongside Shai Avivi and Avigail Arieli.
In 1995, Heuberger played the role of Noam in Roni Ninio's film Actors, which tells the story of one year in the lives of graduates of an acting school who seek their breakthrough on the theater stages. in 1996, Heuberger played Claudio Orna in Yochanan Raviv's film Klavim Lo Novhim Beyarok.[2]
At 1999, Heuberger played the role of Lt. Col. Alon 'Krembo' Sagiv in the cult Israeli film Operation Grandma.[3]
In 2000, Heuberger participated in the Israeli drama series The Bourgeoisie, which was broadcast on the Israeli Channel 2.[4]
In 2003, Heuberger played in Dover Kosashvili's film Gift from Above alongside Moni Moshonov.[5]
In 2006, Heuberger played in the film Winning with Miki.[6]
In 2006, Heuberger played Moishe Waldman in Hanan Peled's film Letters to America. That same year Heuberger participated as a regular member in the Israeli entertainment TV program Mo'adon Layla.
In 2007, Heuberger played himself in the TV series Bsorot Tovot. That same year, Heuberger also played Mr. Leibowitz in the film The Little Traitor and played the character of Abner in the Israeli television series Walking the Dog directed by Nir Bergman.
In 2008, Heuberger played Michael Neumann in the drama series In Treatment alongside Assi Dayan and Ayelet Zurer, and began to participate in the Israeli comedy talk show Ba'a Betov alongside Einav Galili.[7]
In 2010, Heuberger began to play investigator Ido Wiener in the Israeli drama series The Arbitrator.[8] That same year Heuberger also played the head of a yeshiva Rabbi Yair in the Israeli drama series Other Life, directed by Eric Rothstein.[9] In addition, during 2010 Heuberger also played in Eitan Tzur's film "Naomi" alongside Melanie Peres and Yossi Pollak.[10]
In 2011 Heuberger began playing a fictional Israeli prime minister named Agmon in the Israeli drama series Children of the Prime Minister broadcast on Hot 3.[11]
References
- ↑ תרבות - אמנות nrg - חייו הכפולים של יוסף באו
- ↑ טרנספקס הפקות- חברת הפקות לקולנוע וטלוויזיה – הסרט כלבים לא נובחים בירוק
- ↑ סבתא חיה מתה, כבר עשר שנים
- ↑ העונה השלישית של "הבורגנים" - בדצמבר
- ↑ Transfax Film Productions – The Movie "Gift from Above"
- ↑ אורנה בנאי, רמי הויברגר ומיקי ברקוביץ בסרט ילדים חדש שמפיקה יסמין TV עבור הכבלים - מדיה ופרסום - דה מרקר TheMarker
- ↑ עינב גלילי: עוד תצא מזה סאטירה
- ↑ צוות כוכבי הסדרה "הבורר" חגגו את פרק סיום העונה בבר "ארתור"
- ↑ חיים אחרים
- ↑ הפרימיירה לסרט הישראלי "התפרצות X" - אידיבי
- ↑ שאול אגמון - רמי הויברגר