Moni Moshonov
Moni Moshonov was born in Ramla, Central District, Israel on August 18th, 1951 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 73, Moni Moshonov biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Shlomo "Moni" Moshonov (born 18 August 1951) is an Israeli actor, comedian, and theater producer.
Early and personal life
Moshonov was born in Ramla, Israel, to a Sephardic Jewish family immigrant from Sofia, Bulgaria. Textiles were sold at the Ramla market by his father, Moshe, who studied law in Sofia. In Ramla, Israel, Moshonov grew up. He served in an Israel Defense Forces entertainment troupe.
Moshonov is married to Israeli actress Sandra Sade and is the father of opera singer and actress Alma Sadé Moshonov and actor Michael Moshonov. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel, near Habima Theater.
Career
He joined the Haifa Theater after studying drama at Tel Aviv University, and stayed with the company for five years. He appeared in Masa Alunkot ("Journey of Stretchers") with Gidi Gov. in 1977.
In 1978–98, Moshonov appeared alongside Shlomo Baraba, Dov Glickman, Gidi Gov, and many others in the Israeli satirical TV series Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu Zehu starring hel He also appeared in the films The Man Who Flew in to Grab (1981), Every Time We Say Goodbye (1986) and Deadline (1987). He appeared in five "Festigal" song festivals in the 1980s, performing children's songs. In 1991, he appeared in Arik Einstein's children's film Like Grownups. In 1992, he wrote, produced, and starred in the film Cables.
He has appeared in many theater performances in the Cameri Theater, Habima, and the Beit Lessin Theater, as well as many entertainment shows with Baraba. In 2006, he produced Ideal Wedding at Habima and appeared in The Goat: Who Is Sylvia?
In 2000, he appeared in Besame Mucho and in Dover Kosashvili's Late Marriage, which earned him the Israeli Film Academy Award for best supporting actor. In 2002, he appeared in Amos Gitai's Kedma. He appeared in Kosashvil's next film Gift from Above in 2003 and appeared in Year Zero. He appeared on Channel 2 in 2004 and received an Israeli Film Academy Award for best actor in a comedy series, and in 2007 he hosted the Israeli version of Thank God You're Here on Channel 10. He appeared in Fortitude ("Mechilot") and In We Own the Night in 2006. He appeared in Two Lovers in 2008 and joined the cast of Betipul's second season.
Peter Yom-Tov, a veteran Shin-Bet agent from Bulgaria, appeared in The Gordin Cell, an Israeli television series from 2012. In the 2013 film Hunting Elephants, Nick co-starred. He appeared in Shraga Bishgada, an Israeli television series, earlier this year.
He appeared in Bulgarian Rhapsody, which became Bulgarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards in 2014.
Stanley Fischer, the former governor of Israel, was portrayed in a controversial television advertisement campaign for Amir Bramly's Kela fund, which was shown in Prime time, including the "Golden Break" before the winner was announced in two high-rated reality shows in 2015.
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