Michael Moshonov (Hebrew: ×ž×™×›× ×œ ×ž×•×©×•× ×•×'‎; born
(1986-03-03)March 3, 1986) is an Israeli actor, rapper, musician and
TV host. Moshonov won the Ophir Award for Best Actor twice, for Lost
Islands and for The Human Resources Manager. He is also known
professionally as Mike Mushon.Moshonov was bor in Tel Aviv, Israel, to
father of Bulgarian-Jewish descent, and a Romanian-born Jewish mother.
He is the son of actors Moni Moshonov and Sandra Sade, and is the
brother of opera singer Alma Moshonov. Moshonov's first appearance on
television was in 1990 at the age of four, when he participated in the
Israeli children show Mesibat Gan [he]. In 1991, at the age of five,
Moshonov played along with his father in the Israeli children film
Kemo Gdolim [he] along with Arik Einstein. In 1992 at the age of six,
Moshonov participated along with his father and sister in the
successful Israeli children film Kvalim [he]. In 2001 at age 15 he
played in the film Late Marriage alongside his father.Moshonov studied
at the Yoram Levinstein's theater course and in 2004 he played in the
Israeli film Itzik. In 2005 Moshonov became a host of the Israeli
youth TV show Exit (× ×§×–×™×˜) alongside Ofer Shechter, Shiri Maimon
and others.Through the years Moshonov played in stage productions,
films and many television series, including the Israeli drama series
"Parashat Ha-Shavua" and the Israeli film Dead End. In addition, he
played in Orna Porat stage production "Colors in the sand" (צ×'×¢×™×
×'חול), which is based on the life story of the Israeli painter
Nahum Gutman.
(1986-03-03)March 3, 1986) is an Israeli actor, rapper, musician and
TV host. Moshonov won the Ophir Award for Best Actor twice, for Lost
Islands and for The Human Resources Manager. He is also known
professionally as Mike Mushon.Moshonov was bor in Tel Aviv, Israel, to
father of Bulgarian-Jewish descent, and a Romanian-born Jewish mother.
He is the son of actors Moni Moshonov and Sandra Sade, and is the
brother of opera singer Alma Moshonov. Moshonov's first appearance on
television was in 1990 at the age of four, when he participated in the
Israeli children show Mesibat Gan [he]. In 1991, at the age of five,
Moshonov played along with his father in the Israeli children film
Kemo Gdolim [he] along with Arik Einstein. In 1992 at the age of six,
Moshonov participated along with his father and sister in the
successful Israeli children film Kvalim [he]. In 2001 at age 15 he
played in the film Late Marriage alongside his father.Moshonov studied
at the Yoram Levinstein's theater course and in 2004 he played in the
Israeli film Itzik. In 2005 Moshonov became a host of the Israeli
youth TV show Exit (× ×§×–×™×˜) alongside Ofer Shechter, Shiri Maimon
and others.Through the years Moshonov played in stage productions,
films and many television series, including the Israeli drama series
"Parashat Ha-Shavua" and the Israeli film Dead End. In addition, he
played in Orna Porat stage production "Colors in the sand" (צ×'×¢×™×
×'חול), which is based on the life story of the Israeli painter
Nahum Gutman.
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