Dov "Dovaleh" Glickman (Hebrew: ×"×' ×'ליקמן‎; born December
22, 1949) is an Israeli film, television and theatre actor.Dov
("Dovaleh") Glickman was born in Tel Aviv in 1949, to a Jewish family.
His Russian-Jewish parents immigrated to the land of Israel in the
1920s. He began his career at the Israel Defense Forces's Naval
Entertainment troupe. During the early 1970s he was a member of the
Haifa Theatre company, where he played a variety of roles.In 1977, he
made his first film appearance in Judd Ne'eman's Paratroopers. For a
period of twenty years between 1978 - 1998, Glickman starred,
alongside Moni Moshonov, Shlomo Baraba and Gidi Gov in Israel's
longest running television show, the weekly satirical show Zehu Ze!.
In 1995, he starred in Ephraim Kishon's TV comedy Sipurey Efraim. In
2013, he played in the internationally acclaimed film Big Bad Wolves
for which he won the Best Actor award at the Fantasporto festival.
During the years, he appeared in numerous notable theatre productions,
as well as films.In 2013, he was cast in the lead role of TV drama
Shtisel, as the somber, wry, and charismatic Rabbi Shulem Shtisel, for
which he won The Israeli Academy Award for Best Actor in a leading
role, twice.
22, 1949) is an Israeli film, television and theatre actor.Dov
("Dovaleh") Glickman was born in Tel Aviv in 1949, to a Jewish family.
His Russian-Jewish parents immigrated to the land of Israel in the
1920s. He began his career at the Israel Defense Forces's Naval
Entertainment troupe. During the early 1970s he was a member of the
Haifa Theatre company, where he played a variety of roles.In 1977, he
made his first film appearance in Judd Ne'eman's Paratroopers. For a
period of twenty years between 1978 - 1998, Glickman starred,
alongside Moni Moshonov, Shlomo Baraba and Gidi Gov in Israel's
longest running television show, the weekly satirical show Zehu Ze!.
In 1995, he starred in Ephraim Kishon's TV comedy Sipurey Efraim. In
2013, he played in the internationally acclaimed film Big Bad Wolves
for which he won the Best Actor award at the Fantasporto festival.
During the years, he appeared in numerous notable theatre productions,
as well as films.In 2013, he was cast in the lead role of TV drama
Shtisel, as the somber, wry, and charismatic Rabbi Shulem Shtisel, for
which he won The Israeli Academy Award for Best Actor in a leading
role, twice.
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