Jacques Cohen (actor)
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Jacques Cohen (; 13 October 1930 – 1 December 2016) was an Israeli actor.Jacques Cohen’s filmography
(in Hebrew)


Biography

Cohen, who was born in
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, moved to
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(present-day Israel) with his parents when he was just 5 years old. The family settled in Jerusalem, where Cohen became an actor during his 20s. Cohen first came to prominence with the amateur Circle Theater, in English, in Jerusalem, directed by Phillip Diskin. He played the lead in Jarry’s ‘Ubu Roi” for a year, 1965-1966. This was the first full length production to appear on the stage of the Tzavta Club in Tel-Aviv. He also performed the one-man play “Krapp’s Last Tape” by Samuel Beckett. Cohen was best known for his starring role as Abu Rami, an Arab Israeli restaurant owner, on the sitcom ''
HaMis'ada HaGdola ''HaMis'ada HaGdola'' (, lit. ''The Big Restaurant'', , ''Mat'am Abu Rahmi'', lit. ''Abu Rahmi's Restaurant'') was an Israeli sitcom, produced by the Arabic department of Channel 1 (Israel), Channel 1, running between 1985–1988, every Shabbat ev ...
'', from 1985 until 1988. The show, which aired for three seasons, was created to appeal to both Jewish and non-Jewish television viewers in the surrounding region. Cohen, who was already an accomplished stage and television actor before ''HaMis'ada HaGdola'', became so identified with his iconic role of Abu Rahmi that he later became a spokesperson for a major brand of hummus. Cohen spoke fluent Arabic and Hebrew, allowing him to play characters in both languages. Cohen spoke Hebrew without an accent. The dialogue for his best known role as restaurateur Abu Rahmi on ''
HaMis'ada HaGdola ''HaMis'ada HaGdola'' (, lit. ''The Big Restaurant'', , ''Mat'am Abu Rahmi'', lit. ''Abu Rahmi's Restaurant'') was an Israeli sitcom, produced by the Arabic department of Channel 1 (Israel), Channel 1, running between 1985–1988, every Shabbat ev ...
'' was mostly in Arabic, but also required lines in Hebrew, as well as other languages, including Japanese and Yiddish. He played a Lebanese government minister in the 1986 American action film ''
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''. During the 2000s, Cohen opened his own restaurant in his hometown of
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.


Death

Cohen died from complications of
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at a hospital in
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, on December 1, 2016, at the age of 86. His death was announced by the country's Minister of Culture and Sports,
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. Cohen, a resident of
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, was survived by his wife and three children.


Partial filmography

*''La mestiza'' (1956) *''Sayarim'' (1967) *''Aserei Hahofesh'' (1968) - Prisoner *''Le viol d'une jeune fille douce'' (1968) - Jacques *''Hasamba'' (1971) - Police Officer *''Harpatka'ot Yaldei Hahof'' (1971) *'' Bloomfield'' (1971) - Ariana Proprietor *''Nurit'' (1972) *''
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'' (1972) - Altouli *''Chamsin'' (1972) - Itzik, Chauffeur *''Matana Mishamayim'' (1973) *''Rak Hayom'' (1976) *''Hamesh Ma'ot Elef Shahor'' (1977) *''Gonev Miganav Patoor'' (1977) *''Bo Nefotzetz Million'' (1977) *''Belfer'' (1978) *''Lo La'alot Yoter'' (1979) *'' Ashanti'' (1979) - German at Slave Market *''
Hanna K. ''Hanna K.'' is a 1983 drama film directed by Costa-Gavras, starring Jill Clayburgh and Gabriel Byrne. The film was an attempt to depict the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in human terms.Cheryl A. Rubenberg. "Israel and the American National Interes ...
'' (1983) - Man at airport *''Gesher Tzar Me'od'' (1985) *''
The Delta Force ''The Delta Force'' is a 1986 American action film starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin (in his final film appearance) as leaders of an elite group of Special Operations Forces personnel based on the real life U.S. Army Delta Force unit. Direc ...
'' (1986) - Lebanese Minister *'' Every Time We Say Goodbye'' (1986) - Solomon *'' The Impossible Spy'' (1987) - Assan *''Tel Aviv-Los Angeles'' (1988) *''Talveh Li Et Ishteha'' (1988) - Sheikh Abu Antar *''Summertime Blues: Lemon Popsicle VIII'' (1988) - Polly's Father *'' Delta Force 3: The Killing Game'' (1991) - Anwar Mossach *''Tipat Mazal'' (1992) - Morris *''The Mummy Lives'' (1993) - Lord Maxton *''The Road to Glory'' (1997) - Marek the Manager *''Aviva Ahuvati'' (2006) - Dr. Zahrir (final film role)


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