Yehezkel Lazarov

Yehezkel Lazarov
יחזקאל לזרוב
Yehezkel Lazarov and Efrat Ben-Zur, "Two Voices", Gesher Theater, 2004
Born (1974-02-08) 8 February 1974
Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation Actor, Voice actor
Yehezkel Lazarov and Alena Yiv in the movie "The Fifth Heaven", 2012

Yehezkel Lazarov (Hebrew: יחזקאל לזרוב Y'ḥezeqel Lazarov, born 8 February 1974) is an Israeli actor,[1] voice actor,[2] dancer and choreographer. He played in Three Mothers next to Miri Mesika and The Debt.[3]

Biography

Lazarov was born in Tel Aviv in a religious Jewish family with roots in Bukhara and Bulgaria. He began to dance at the age of eight and learned at the Telma Yelin high school in Giv'atayim. He was drafted to the Israel Defense Forces and served in a military entertainment ensemble. After his discharge in 1993, he spent four years in the Bat Sheva ballet ensemble. He studied in Paris and later performed at the "Actors' Center" in London. In 1998 he became known with a role in the movie "Forbidden love". In 2001 he joined the Gesher theatre in Jaffa, where he played in "Midsummer Night's Dream" and in adaptations for theatre of Isaac Bashevis Singer's novels "Shosha", "The Slave", in the show "Variations for Theatre and Orchestra", based upon older Russian romances and songs from the Czarist and Soviet period, in the Brecht and Weil's "The threepennies Opera" and others.

Lazarov also provided the voice for a character in 2008 Golden Globe-winning animated documentary Waltz with Bashir.

Filmography

  • Mata Hari 2017 - Count Costello
  • "The world is funny"[4] (supporting- Roni \ director - Shemi Zarhin \ p. Moshe Edri \ 2012)
  • Director - "Stempeniu" A play by Edna Mazya . Camery Theatre. 2012
  • "Plastelina"(Lead- Eli Bachar \ director- Vidi Bilu \ production-Matar \ 2012)
  • "Fifth Heaven" (Lead- Dov Markovski \ director- Dina Zvi Riclis \ p. Yifat Prastelnic \ 2011)
  • "Traces of love" (Lead - Sami Cohen\ director- Nisim Notrica \ p. Riki Shelach \ 2011)
  • "Till the End of the World" (Lead - Shalom \ director-Rani Magar\ p. Ori Sabag 2010)
  • Writer, Director - “Lashabiya“, 2009. (A short film).
  • "Waltz with Bashir"[5]
  • "The Shelter" (Lead- the father \ director -Roi Orenstein \ p. Clouds \ 2007)[6]
  • "The Debt"[7] ( Lead- Ehood \ director- Asaf Bernstein\ p. Ethan Even \2007)
  • "3 Mothers"[8] ( supporting- Felix \ Dina Zvi Riclis \ p. Yifat Prastelnic \ 2006)
  • Writer, Director - “Radio Heaven”, 2006. (A theater play)
  • Writer, Director - “Hezi”, Gesher Theatre, 2005. (A theater play)
  • "The Game of Truth and False" ( Lead - Tomer \ director- July Shlez \ p. Ori Sabag \ 2004)
  • "Tree Stars"( Lead – Daniel \ director - Hagay Levi \ 1997)
  • "Forbidden Love"(the Dibbuk)( Lead- Hannan \ director -Yossi Zomer\ Zodiac pro. \ 1996)
  • "The Strawberry"(supporting \ director - Ori Barabash \1992)

References

  1. "Yehezkel Lazarov - Actor - Voice". Moviefone. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  2. "Waltz with Bashir cast and crews". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  3. "Yehezkel Lazarov: Biography and Filmography". Hollywood.com.
  4. "The World Is Funny - Israel Music". Israel Music. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  5. "Yehezkel Lazarov". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  6. "The Shelter". Israeli Film Database. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  7. "The Debt". Israel Film Center. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  8. "Three Mothers (2006) - Movie - Cast, Crew & Credits". Moviefone. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
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