Menashe Noy
| Menashe Noy | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 7, 1959 (age 66) Tel Aviv, Israel |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Israeli |
| 💼 Occupation | Actor, screenwriter and director |
| 📆 Years active | 1992–present |
| Notable work | Hahamishia Hakamerit |
Menashe Noy (Hebrew: מנשה נוי; born August 7, 1959 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli actor, screenwriter and director.
Biography
Noy was born in Tel Aviv in 1959 to Jewish parents who immigrated to Israel from Iraq. Noy's father was a lawyer. Noy grew up and was educated in Tel Aviv.
Noy served in the IDF in the Golani Brigade as a combat officer, and fought in the 1982 Lebanon War, including the Battle of Beirut.
Personal life
Noy is married to the actress Keren Mor. The couple has two children and lives in Tel Aviv.
Partial filmography
As director and screenwriter
- 1997 : Overture 1812
As an actor
Television
- 1992-1997 : Hahamishia Hakamerit
- 2000 : The Bourgeoisie : Asher
- 2002 : Shaul Davidi Omanut Ba'am : Shaul Davidi
- 2003 : My Son (TV movie)
- 2003 : M.K. 22 : Lt. Gen. Shaul Mofaz
- 2006-2009 : On Any Saturday : Sha'ul Na'wy
- 2010 : Texi Driver : Victor Chalmero
- 2010 : Mörderischer Besuch (TV movie) : Daniel Balilati
- 2011 : Adama (TV Mini Series) : David
- 2012 : Immigrants (TV Movie) : Samuel Avrahami
- 2015 : Polishuk : Minister of Finance
- 2018 : The Psychologist : Ilan Ozer
- 2019 : Our Boys : Asher
- 2019-2020 : Shabas : Potroch
- 2020 : Tehran : Meir Gorev
- 2021 : Sad City Girls : Lihi's father
Films
- 1994 : Autobiographia Dimionit directed by Michal Bat-Adam : violin teacher
- 1995 : Hole Ahava B'Shikun Gimel directed by Savi Gabizon
- 1996 : Saint Clara directed by Ari Folman and Ori Sivan : Tikel's father
- 1996 : Klavim Lo Novhim Beyarok directed by Orna Raviv and Yohanan Raviv : HaGoel
- 1997 : Beep directed by Amit Hecht : Rani
- 1999 : Shiv'a Yamim Be'Elul directed by Amir Zait
- 2000 : Besame Mucho directed by Joseph Pitchhadze : Shimon
- 2001 : Made in Israel directed by Ari Folman : Eddie Zanzury
- 2002 : Intervention divine directed by Elia Suleiman : Soldier at checkpoint
- 2003 : Ish HaHashmal directed by Eli Cohen : Pinhas Rutenberg
- 2003 : Matana MiShamayim directed by Dover Koshashvili : Ponchika
- 2004 : Henry's Dream : Henry
- 2004 : Ahava Colombianit directed by Shay Kanot : Gemash
- 2004 : Shnat Effes directed by Joseph Pitchhadze : Re'uven
- 2006 : Foul Gesture directed by Tzahi Grad : Police officer
- 2009 : The Time that Remains directed by Elia Suleiman : taxi driver
- 2010 : Kalevet directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado : Menashe
- 2011 : Policeman directed by Nadav Lapid : Michael
- 2011 : Edut directed by Shlomi Elkabetz
- 2012 : Igor & the Cranes' Journey directed by Evgeny Ruman : Jacky
- 2013 : Big Bad Wolves directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado : Rami
- 2013 : Farewell Baghdad directed by Nissim Dayan : Abu Salah
- 2013 : Sassi Keshet Never Eats Falafel
- 2013 : Kidon directed by Emmanuel Naccache
- 2013 : Sukaryot directed by Joseph Pitchhadze
- 2014 : Le Procès de Viviane Amsalem directed by Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz : Carmel Ben Tovim
- 2014 : Love Letters to Cinema directed by Tawfik Abu Wael, Michael Alalu, Hagar Ben-Asher, Dana Goldberg, Tomer Heymann, Nadav Lapid, Avi Nesher, Eran Riklis, Dror Shaul and Osi Wald
- 2016 : Hayaar shehaya directed by Guy Raz : Avner
- 2018 : Working Woman directed by Michal Aviad : Benny
- 2019 : The Day After I'm Gone directed by Nimrod Eldar : Yoram
External links
- Menashe Noy on IMDb
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