Uri Zohar
Known for: Directing
Uri Zohar was a prominent Israeli film director, actor, and comedian who later became an Orthodox rabbi. Born in Tel Aviv, he began his career in the entertainment industry in the 1950s, gaining fame for his work in Israeli cinema and television. Zohar directed and starred in several influential films, including Hole in the Moon (1964), Three Days and a Child (1967), and Big Eyes (1974). His films often explored social issues and the complexities of Israeli society. In the late 1970s, Zohar experienced a significant personal transformation, embracing Orthodox Judaism and leaving the entertainment industry to become a rabbi. He dedicated the latter part of his life to religious study and community work, becoming a prominent figure in the Orthodox Jewish community. Zohar passed away in Jerusalem at the age of 86.
Filmography
Film
Schwartz: The Brave Detective
1973
Film
999 Aliza: The Policeman
Sergeant Mattathias Bar Daroma
1967
Film
The Troupe
Uri Zohar
1978
Film
The Snail
Judo Instructor
1970
Film
The Rooster
1971
Film
The Big Dig
Orchestra Conductor
1969
Series
Lool
1970
Film
Moishe Air-Condition
זוק
1966
Film
They Call Me Shmil
1973
Film
Burning Sands
1960
Film
Save the Lifeguard
1977
Film
Hole in the Moon
1964
Film
The Other Side
1968
Film
Uri Zohar: The Return
2018
Film
Peeping Toms
Gute
1972
Film
Big Eyes
1974
How Wonderful
1969
Film
Dreamboat