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Dudu Topaz (; September 20, 1946 – August 20, 2009) (born David Goldenberg) was an Israeli TV personality,
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, actor,
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, playwright, author and
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and
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host. In August 2009 he died by suicide while incarcerated, having been criminally charged with conspiring violence against prominent media figures in Israel.


Biography

David Goldenberg, later Dudu Topaz, was born in
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, in then British Mandate of Palestine (now
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) to Lilly and Eliyahu Goldenberg. His father was a radio announcer, actor and
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. After his army service, Topaz studied acting in London. Upon his return, he performed with the
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and appeared in entertainment shows around the country. Topaz was married two times and had three sons.


Entertainment career

In the 1970s, he took part in an Israeli radio show called "לצון נופל על לצון" (loosely:"A prankster falls for a prank"). His first job in television was as an English teacher in the
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. In the early eighties Topaz began to direct television game shows in Channel 1. The most successful of those was the game show "Play It" (שחק אותה). Topaz was a television host in the Israeli public TV Channel 1 in the eighties and early nineties, as well as running some successful
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shows on stage. In the nineties he was the host of popular show "Rashut Habidur" (The Entertainment Authority), later renamed "Ha'Rishon Ba'Bidur" (The First at entertainment), that aired for 11 seasons between 1994-2004 on Channel 2 commercial channel, and is one of the highest rated shows ever aired on commercial TV in Israel. After the show ended, Topaz hosted several other shows on other channels, but in May 2007 he announced that he would no longer host TV shows, but would pursue other careers such as acting and documentary film making.


Controversy

In 1981, Topaz gained notoriety for comments he made during an
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political rally in Tel Aviv's Malchei Yisrael Square (later renamed
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) when he said: "It's a pleasure to see the crowd here, and it's a pleasure to see that there are no ''chahchahim'' (derogatory slang word alluding to Israeli Jews of Middle Eastern background) who ruin election gatherings. The
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's ''chahchahim'' are at ''
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''." (headquarters of the rival
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)


Criminal charges and suicide

In May 2009, Topaz was arrested on suspicion of ordering, organizing and paying for a series of attacks on top-level TV executives
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and Shira Margalit and showbiz agent Boaz Ben-Zion. The three were beaten by assailants and sustained serious injuries. Topaz was also accused of planning attacks against television figures
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, Erez Tal, and
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, ''
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'' editor-in-chief
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, his ex-wife Roni Chen, and her husband Haim Zenati, as well as a second assault against Ben-Zion after judging that the first had not been severe enough. Topaz allegedly went on this revenge spree because his show was taken off the air, and because he was rejected by rival channels and newspapers for which he offered to write guest columns. On June 2, 2009, it was reported that Topaz had confessed to having ordered the assaults. Topaz was later also indicted for drug possession, due to allegations that for the previous three years, Topaz had purchased
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from Ofir Sasportas, one of the other suspects in the case. He attempted
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in his prison cell at the
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Detention Center in Tel Aviv on July 3, 2009, after taking an overdose of
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, used to control his
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. He was briefly hospitalized. A second suicide attempt on August 20, 2009, was fatal, and at approximately 7:00 AM Topaz was found by a warden hanging in a shower (the only place without video surveillance) in the Nitzan Detention Center in
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. He apparently used the cord of an electric kettle to hang himself. He was buried in the
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in a funeral that hundreds of people attended. In 2012, several men who Topaz hired to carry out the assaults were convicted or reached
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s.


Personal life

In 1988, Topaz had a brief affair with makeup artist Mati Halachmi, and they had a son named Daniel. In 1990, Topaz married Dalia Bar Sheshet (died in March 2019) a saleswoman from
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. They had a son named Omer and divorced in 1993. In 1997, he married Roni Chen, an English teacher. They separated after a few months but got back together. They had a son named Jonathan and divorced after his birth.


References


External links

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Official website

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