Avi Kushnir
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אבי קושניר | |
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Occupation(s) | comedian, actor and host |
Abraham Yeshayahu Kushnir (Hebrew: אַבְרָהָם יְשַׁעְיָהוּ קוּשְׁנִיר; born 26 August 1960) is an Israeli comedian, actor and host.
Early life
[edit]During high school Kushnir studied at the youth village HaKfar HaYarok.[1] Afterwards, during his mandatory military service, Kushnir served in an Infantry unit. After his army service Kushnir worked as a stagehand and later on began directing plays.
Career
[edit]His professional career as an actor began in the early 1980s when he began performing in stand-up shows. In 1985 Kushnir hosted the Festigal, an annual Israeli singing show alongside Gadi Yagil .
In 1987, while he was 27 years old, Kushnir represented Israel in the 1987 Eurovision Song Contest along with Natan Datner , as part of the comedic duo HaBatlanim (lit. The Bums), with the comical song Shir Habatlanim which ended up in the 8th place.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Film and television
[edit]Year | Show/Film | Role | Notes |
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1983 | "Parpar Nehmad"[1] | Guest role | Children's show |
1983 | "HaChatul Shmil"[2] | Guest role | Children's show |
1985 | Banot[3] | Rami | film by Nadav Levitan |
1986 | "Alex Holeh Ahavah" | Motke | Boaz Davidson's cult film |
1986 | "Battle of the Committee" ("הקרב על הוועד") | HaGashash HaHiver's trilogy series | |
1986 | "Plumber" ("האינסטלטור") | Mickey Bahagan's film | |
1986 | "The Great Obsession" ("השיגעון הגדול") | Naftali Alter's film | |
1989 | "Avoda BaEinayim" ("עבודה בעיניים"). | Yigal Shilon's hidden camera film also starring Nathan Dattner | |
1988-1998, 2020 | "Zehu Ze!" | variety of characters | Israeli skit show |
1990 | "Tzipi Bli Hafsaka" (ציפי בלי הפסקה) | Avi | children's TV series |
1999 | "Kushnir's show" | himself | TV series directed by Adi Binyaminov.[1] |
2001-2011 | "Ha-Chaim Ze Lo Hacol"[4] | Gadi Neumann | Israeli sitcom |
2002-2003 | "Madrich Kushnir" (מדריך קושניר, lit. "Kushnir's Guide"). | host | travel show on Channel 2 |
2004 | "Metallic Blues".[3] | also starring Moshe Ivgy | |
2004 | "Ratzim LaDira" (רצים לדירה) | host | Israeli reality show |
2004 | "Bemdinat HaYehudim" | documentary TV show on history of Jewish humor | |
2005-2011 | Israeli edition of "Dancing with the Stars" | host | |
2006 | "Love & Dance" (סיפור חצי רוסי).[3] | Rami | Eitan Anar's film |
2007 | "The Israelis" (הישראלים) | Israeli skit show | |
2006 | "Grease" | host | reality TV show |
2013-2014 | "Raid the Cage" | host | game show |
2015 | "Zirelson goes to Pension" | Adult Zirelson | Filmed in 2011 |
2016 | "Ewa" | Yoel |
Theater
[edit]Year | Play | Role | Notes |
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All My Sons but Naomi | Beit Lessin Theatre | ||
Black Comedy | Beit Lessin Theatre | ||
A Guest Has Arrived | Beit Lessin Theatre | ||
The Twins of Venice | Beit Lessin Theatre ("להציל את איש המערות")[1] | ||
Saving the Caveman | Beit Lessin Theatre | ||
The Frivolity and Hypocrisy | Beer Sheva Theatre | ||
The Taming of the Shrew | Beer Sheva Theatre | ||
Yitush BaRosh | Beer Sheva Theatre | ||
Gorodish | Cameri Theatre Kushnir | ||
2001 | A Funny Thing Happened | Cameri Theatre Kushnir | |
The Fantastic Francis | Haifa Theater Kushnir | ||
2005 | The King and the Cobbler | Habima theater | |
Mechabeset Tola ("מכבס תולה") | Original show created by Kushnir | ||
HaMoch HaGavri("המוח הגברי") | Original show created by Kushnir |
Personal life
[edit]Kushnir is married and has two sons and a daughter. Kushnir's son Yotam is an actor, and he has played among others in the TV series "Alifim" (אליפים).
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e ישראל היום | זהו זה ולא אחרת
- ^ אבי קושניר
- ^ a b c אבי קושניר - אידיבי
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-01-01. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
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External links
[edit]- Avi Kushnir at IMDb