Dov Reiser (Hebrew: ×"×' רייזר‎; born September 28, 1947) is an
Israeli actor and voice actor.Born in Tel Aviv, Reiser began his
acting career at the age of 18. He is a frequent performer at the
Habima Theatre and has been a staff member there since 1986. He has
also performed at the Beersheba Theatre from 1974 to 1977 as well as
the Cameri Theatre. Reiser was renowned for his appearances in the
Hebrew theatre adaptations of plays such as The Caucasian Chalk
Circle, The Cherry Orchard and The Threepenny Opera.On film and
television, Reiser made his film debut in the 1972 film The Great
Telephone Robbery directed by Menahem Golan and he often made
appearances on the entertainment program Zehu Ze!. He has also
appeared in the 1979 film Dizengoff 99 and the 1987 film Ha-Muvtal
Batito. His most popular television appearance was on a short lived
1994 sitcom in which he plays a widowed father and he also portrayed
the prophet Nathan in a 1989 TV film directed by Ram Loevy.
Israeli actor and voice actor.Born in Tel Aviv, Reiser began his
acting career at the age of 18. He is a frequent performer at the
Habima Theatre and has been a staff member there since 1986. He has
also performed at the Beersheba Theatre from 1974 to 1977 as well as
the Cameri Theatre. Reiser was renowned for his appearances in the
Hebrew theatre adaptations of plays such as The Caucasian Chalk
Circle, The Cherry Orchard and The Threepenny Opera.On film and
television, Reiser made his film debut in the 1972 film The Great
Telephone Robbery directed by Menahem Golan and he often made
appearances on the entertainment program Zehu Ze!. He has also
appeared in the 1979 film Dizengoff 99 and the 1987 film Ha-Muvtal
Batito. His most popular television appearance was on a short lived
1994 sitcom in which he plays a widowed father and he also portrayed
the prophet Nathan in a 1989 TV film directed by Ram Loevy.
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