Tuvia Tzafir
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Tuvia Tzafir (
Biography
Tzafir was born in
In the 1970s, Tzafir was in the cast of the successful satire show Nikui Rosh, in which he began performing imitations of Israeli politicians (such as
Tzafir also starred in several stage shows, most of which were written by satirist Ephraim Sidon.
Since the 2000s, Tzafir mainly participates in Israeli children's stage shows and children video stories on DVD and video.
In 2008 Tzafir participated in the Israeli drama series Danny Hollywood alongside Gila Almagor.
Since 2011 Tzafir has participated in Savri Maranan
Personal life
In 1966, Tzafir married Yael, who also produces Tzafir's entertainment shows. They have three children, including the successful Israeli film actor and TV director Yoav Tzafir.
In August 2005 an Indictment was filed against Tzafir for violent behavior and threats made against an employee at the production studio of the series "Telenovela Ba'am". In January 2006 the Jerusalem civil court approved a plea bargain between Tzafir and the State Attorney's Office, according to which he would be given community service.[2]
References
- ^ Tuvia Tzafir’s filmography (in Hebrew)
- ^ "טוביה צפיר ירצה עבודות שירות" (in Hebrew). makorrishon.co.il. 9 January 2006. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
External links
Media related to Tuvia Tzafir at Wikimedia Commons
- Tuvia Tzafir at IMDb