Talia Shapira (Hebrew: טלי×" ×©×¤×™×¨× â€Ž; August 6, 1946 â€"
January 24, 1992) was an Israeli actress, singer, comedian and
writer.Shapira was born in Ramat Gan. Her father was an electrician
and her mother was a painter who died of cancer when Shapira was 16
years old. She studied at Renanim School of the Arts. After
graduating, she joined up with the military band in the IDF and she
performed at the Orna Porat Children's Theatre, the Haifa Theatre and
the Cameri Theatre.On screen, Shapira was known for her roles in
films, including Einayim Gdolot (1974), Hagiga LaEinayim (1975),
Hagiga B'Snuker (1975), Belfer (1978) and more. She was also a
comedian and performer during the late 1980s and early 1990s, with a
popular one-woman show and many appearances at the Saturday night show
on the Israeli Channel One.
January 24, 1992) was an Israeli actress, singer, comedian and
writer.Shapira was born in Ramat Gan. Her father was an electrician
and her mother was a painter who died of cancer when Shapira was 16
years old. She studied at Renanim School of the Arts. After
graduating, she joined up with the military band in the IDF and she
performed at the Orna Porat Children's Theatre, the Haifa Theatre and
the Cameri Theatre.On screen, Shapira was known for her roles in
films, including Einayim Gdolot (1974), Hagiga LaEinayim (1975),
Hagiga B'Snuker (1975), Belfer (1978) and more. She was also a
comedian and performer during the late 1980s and early 1990s, with a
popular one-woman show and many appearances at the Saturday night show
on the Israeli Channel One.
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