Shlomo Bar-Aba

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Shlomo Bar-Aba, 2008

Shlomo Bar-Aba (Hebrew: שלמה בראבא) is an Israeli comedian, actor, dubber and TV host.[1] Since 1978 he has been acting in the long-running Israeli entertainment television program Zehu Ze! (That's It!). He also regularly appeared in many Israeli theatres, TV shows, and in film.[1]

Selected filmography

  • 1977 Paratroopers (film) [he][2]
  • 1983: The Megillah 83 [he], musical
  • 1988: Fictitious Marriage [he]
  • 1992: כבלים
  • 2011: Footnote
  • 2014: he:זינוק בעלייה
2019: Love in Suspenders [he] (Ahava Bi'Shlei'kes), romantic comedy

Awards

  • 2023: Honorary Doctorate from the Bar-Ilan University to the participants of the program Zehu Ze!: Gidi Gov, Davala Glickman, Shlomo Baraba, Muni Moshunov and Avi Kushnir for their joint contribution to Israeli culture on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the state of Israel[3]
  • 2022: Israeli Academy of Film and Television Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award to Zehu Ze![4]
  • 2021:Lifetime Achievement Award from the The Israeli Actors' Association [he] (Shaham)[5]
  • Ophir Award for Best Lead Actor in the 2011 film Footnote.[1]
  • Awards of the Israeli Television Academy for his roles in TV series Uri and Ella [he] sand Six Zeros [he].

References

  1. ^ a b c Shlomo Bar-Aba at the Israeli Film Archive
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-V5DUFkfGiE
  3. ^ חברי "זהו זה" יקבלו תואר דוקטור לשם כבוד
  4. ^ Israeli TV award winners announced, The Jerusalem Post,March 24, 2022
  5. ^ דני סנדרסון, גידי גוב, שלמה ארצי ואחרים: הוכרזו זוכי פרס איגוד אמ"י למפעל חיים
  • Shlomo Bar-Aba at IMDb