Lior Ashkenazi

Lior Ashkenazi (Hebrew: ליאור אשכנזי; born 28 December 1968) is an Israeli actor, voice actor, comedian and television presenter.[1]

Lior Ashkenazi
ליאור אשכנזי
Ashkenazi in 2006
Born
Lior Louie Ashkenazi

(1968-12-28) December 28, 1968
Occupations
  • Actor
  • voice actor
  • comedian
  • television presenter
Years active1993-present
Spouses
Shira Farber
(div. 2005)
    Maya Amsellem
    (m. 2011)
    Children2

    Biography

    Lior Ashkenazi was born in Ramat Gan, Israel, and grew up in the Neveh Yehoshua neighborhood. His parents are Sephardic Jews from Turkey who immigrated to Israel in 1964.[2] His father, Shmuel, worked as a printer. His mother, Victoria, was a housewife. His parents spoke Ladino at home, and it was his first language. At the age of 16, in the wake of problems in school, he moved to Kibbutz Regavim.[3]

    Ashkenazi served as a paratrooper in the Israel Defense Forces, and was stationed in the Israeli-occupied West Bank during the First Intifada.[4]

    Ashkenazi was first married to Israeli actress Shira Farber, with whom he had his first daughter. After his divorce, he had a relationship with Israeli playwright and screenwriter Sigal Avin. In December 2011, he married Israeli producer Maya Amsellem. They had a daughter in August 2012.[3]

    Acting and film career

    He studied acting at Beit Zvi. After graduating in 1994, he worked for Habima and Beersheba Theater. Simultaneously, he played at the Beit Zvi theater in productions like "Job's Passion," "N.B. Your cat is dead," "Brothers in blood," "The one who gets slapped," "Measure against measure," and "Photos." He starred in many plays at Beit Lessin Theater under the direction of Zipi Pines, one of his teachers at Beit Zvi. He also appeared with the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv, although Beit Lessin remained his home base.[3] His breakout role came in Late Marriage alongside Ronit Elkabetz in 2001.[4]

    In 2016 he appeared alongside Richard Gere in the political drama, Norman.[5] Ashkenazi won an Ophir Award for Best Lead Actor[6] for his performance in the 2017 film, Foxtrot, Israel's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.[7]

    In November 2018 Ashkenazi appeared in Shakespeare's The Tempest, a joint production between the Old Globe Theatre and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[8]

    In 2019 Ashkenazi appeared in HBO's show Our Boys, an American-Israeli series.[9]

    Ashkenazi is also a Hebrew-language dubber. He dubbed Li Shang in the 1998 Disney film Mulan and the 2005 sequel as well as the title character in Bolt.

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1996 Pocahontas Kocoum (voice) Hebrew dub
    1998 Mulan Captain Li Shang (voice) Hebrew dub
    1999 Tarzan Adult Tarzan (voice) Hebrew dub
    2001 Late Marriage (Hatuna Meuheret) Zaza
    2003 Rutenberg (Ish HaHashmal, Electricity Man) Leonard
    2004 Walk on Water (Lalechet Al HaMaim) Eyal
    Home on the Range Buck Horse (voice) Hebrew dub
    2005 Mulan II Captain Li Shang (voice) Hebrew dub
    2006 The Bubble (HaBuah) Himself Cameo
    2008 Bolt Bolt (voice) Hebrew dub
    Hello Goodbye Yossi French film
    2009 Ultimatum Gil Italian film
    2010 Rabies (Kalevet) Danny The first horror feature ever from Israel[10]
    2011 Footnote Uriel Shkolnik
    2012 Karon Michael Short film
    Yossi Moti
    2013 Big Bad Wolves[11][12] Micki
    2014 The Dune Hanoch French film
    2015 Encirclements Bezalel Ninio
    2016 Norman Micha Eshel
    2017 Foxtrot Michael Feldmann
    2018 7 Days in Entebbe Yitzhak Rabin
    2019 My Zoe Secretary of State Ken Stanitzke
    2022 Karaoke Itzik
    2023 Golda David Elazar

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    2005 BeTipul Yadin Yerushalmi
    2012 Nesuuim plus Shuky Avrahami Hebrew version of Married with children (his character based on Al Bundy)
    2013 The Missionary Yonatan Gall TV pilot
    2016 Ikaron HaHachlafa Atlas Lead role
    2019-present Eretz Nehederet Benny Gantz / Yoni Rechter / Various Characters
    2020 Valley of Tears Meni Ben-Dror
    2021 Hit & Run Assaf Netflix series
    2023 We Were the Lucky Ones Sol Disney+/Hulu series

    Awards and nominations

    Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
    2001Israeli Film AcademyBest ActorLate MarriageWon
    Best Supporting ActorRutenberg (Ish HaHashmal)Nominated
    2004Best ActorWalk on WaterNominated[13]
    2011Best Supporting ActorFootnoteWon
    2017Best ActorFoxtrotWon
    2015Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest ActorBig Bad WolvesNominated[14]

    References

    1. Lior Ashkenazi’s filmography (in Hebrew)
    2. Culture (2018-03-28). "Lior Ashkenazi Goes International". Jewishjournal.com. Retrieved 2018-08-15.
    3. The Naked Truth, Haaretz
    4. Shooting Star Haaretz. 18 August 2005
    5. Hollywood Press Praises New Israeli Films 'Norman,' 'Past Life' Haaretz. 18 September 2016
    6. To Culture Minster's Horror, 'Foxtrot' Wins Highest Award at 'Israeli Oscars' Haaretz. 19 September 2017
    7. Kamin, Debra (19 September 2017). "Israel's 'Foxtrot' Sweeps Ophir Awards to Become Country's Oscar Entry". Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
    8. Israeli Actor Lior Ashkenazi to Play Lead Role in L.A. Shakespeare Play Haaretz. 16 September 2018
    9. "Our Boys Cast". HBO. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
    10. "Rabies". Archived from the original on 2012-05-10. Retrieved 2013-02-06. JFilm Festival presents: Rabies (Winner - Best Feature - Mile High Horror Film Festival)
    11. Big Bad Wolves official facebook
    12. Big Bad Wolves at IMDb
    13. Lior Ashkenazi, Biography. Omanoot Archived January 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
    14. For Your Consideration: The 2015 Chainsaw Award Nominees for Best Actor!
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