Menashe Noy
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Born | August 7, 1959 (age 65) 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[edit]
Noy was born in Tel Aviv in 1959 to Jewish parents whom 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.
Peronal life[edit]
Noy is married to the actress Keren Mor. The couple has two children and lives in Tel Aviv.
Partial filmography[edit]
As director and screenwriter[edit]
- 1997 : Overture 1812
As an actor[edit]
Television[edit]
- 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[edit]
- 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[edit]
- Menashe Noy on IMDb
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