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Dvir Benedek
Dvir Benedek, 2008Born 29 December 1969
Kiryat Yam, IsraelOccupation Actor Years active 1999–present Spouse Irit Natan Benedek Dvir Benedek (Hebrew: דביר בנדק; born 29 December 1969) is an Israeli actor, and chairman of Shaham, the Israeli screen actors union. Benedek lives in Givaataim with his wife Irit Natan Benedek and their daughter, Yuli, born in 2010.
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Theatre career
Benedek appeared in Israeli plays such as Gever Isha Milim, Miskhakey Hevra, Revizor, 4 on 4, In Habima Theatre: Hadibuk, Kadish Le Neomy, The Good Soldier Švejk, Tango, Perurim, and Driving Miss Daisy (play). In 2008, Benedek won the Best supporting actor award on behalf of Habima Theatre.
Television career
Benedek starred in the television series Shaul, Haretzua, Sibat Hamavet: Retakh, My first Sony, Zimerim, Hanefilim,Gam Lahem Magia, Quicky. In 2008, Bendek participated in the Israeli television series Makom Ledeaaga, Hakira Pnimit and Papadizzi.
In 2010, Benedek participated in the television series Taxi Driver and was announced to feature as the lead character in HaMisrad, an Israeli version of The Office, as Avi Meshulam (a revision of the original British series' lead character David Brent).[1]
Benedek won the Best Actor Award at the Seoul Drama Awards Festival 2008, for his for his role in the TV film Hahonech (The Tutor) [2]
Film career
Benedek co-starred in the movies Maya, Kirot, Kalat Hayam, A Matter of Size , Seret hatuna (2006), Yomuledet (2005), Eize Makom Nifla, 'Yeladim Tovim', 'Hamesh Dakot BeHalicha', 'Lemon Popsicle 9: The Party Goes On', 'Mars Turkey', '"D.F.1: The Lost Patrol', 'Mivtza Savta', and 'Zman Avir'.
Dubbing career
Benedek dubbed Aslan in The Chronicles of Narnia, Nigel is a koala in The Wild, Po the panda in Kung Fu Panda.
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Categories:- Israeli actors
- Jewish actors
- Israeli Jews
- Living people
- 1969 births
- People from Haifa District
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