Shai Avivi (born 29 April 1964 ) is an Israeli actor, comedian, television personality and TV host. Since 2012 he has been the narrator of the reality TV show "Come Dine With Me". Winner of the
Ophir Award
The Ophir Awards ( he, פרס אופיר), colloquially known as the Israeli Oscars or the Israeli Academy Awards, are film awards for excellence in the Israeli film industry awarded by the Israeli Academy of Film and Television. The award, named ...
.
Biography
Avivi was born and raised in
Acre
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Places
United States
* Imperial, California
* Imperial, Missouri
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as one of three children of Moshe Avivi, originally from
Iran
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, and Ahuva, native Israeli.
He did his military service in
Nahal
Nahal ( he, נח"ל) (acronym of ''Noar Halutzi Lohem'', lit. Fighting Pioneer Youth) is a program that combines military service with mostly social welfare and informal education projects such as youth movement activities, as well as training ...
, during which he took part in fighting in the
First Lebanon War
The 1982 Lebanon War, dubbed Operation Peace for Galilee ( he, מבצע שלום הגליל, or מבצע של"ג ''Mivtsa Shlom HaGalil'' or ''Mivtsa Sheleg'') by the Israeli government, later known in Israel as the Lebanon War or the First L ...
.
In 1991, after studying film and television at
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
, Avivi made his acting debut in
Eran Ricklis’ film “''
Cup Final
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''”. His first big break came that same year, 1991, when he was one of the first hosts on the first incarnation of The
Arutz HaYeladim
Arutz HaYeladim ( he, ערוץ הילדים, The Children's Channel; Formerly: Arutz Shesh (ערוץ 6) ''channel 6'') is an Israeli youngster cable television channel owned by RGE, through subsidiary NOGA Communications Limited. It was one of ...
, which he hosted for several years. In 1993 he gained significant exposure when he participated in the successful satire show “''
Hahamishia Hakamerit
''Hahamishia Hakamerit'' ( he, החמישייה הקאמרית, The Kameri Quintet) was a weekly Israeli satirical sketch comedy television program created by , who was also the main writer of the show, and , who directed the entire run of the sh ...
''”, which aired on “
Telad
Telad is an Israeli production company. The company is mostly known for being one of the three concessionaires whom ran the Israeli commercial television channel Channel 2 between the years 1993–2005.
History
The company was founded in the 1 ...
” on
Channel 2 and later on
Channel 1. Alongside Avivi starred
Keren Mor
Keren Mor ( he, קרן מור; born March 18, 1964) is an Israeli actress and comedian.
Biography
During her mandatory military service in the IDF, Mor studied acting at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv. Mor is married to the Israeli ...
,
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,
Rami Heuberger
Rami Heuberger (Hebrew: רמי הויברגר; born October 12, 1963) is an Israeli director, actor and entertainer.
Biography Career in the theater
After his army service, Heuberger studied acting at Nissan Nativ's acting studio in Tel Aviv. A ...
and
. That same year he acted in the film “Snow in August”, and also appeared in the music video for the hit song “Yaakov” by the band “Laldein”, in which he is seen lip-syncing the rap part of the song (actually performed by Yair Shahar). At the same time, in 1996 he starred in the film “Malka Lev Adom”
by
Etgar Keret
Etgar Keret ( he, אתגר קרת, born August 20, 1967) is an Israeli writer known for his short stories, graphic novels, and scriptwriting for film and television.
Personal life
Keret was born in Ramat Gan, Israel in 1967. He is a third child ...
and Ran Tal. After “''
Hahamishia Hakamerit
''Hahamishia Hakamerit'' ( he, החמישייה הקאמרית, The Kameri Quintet) was a weekly Israeli satirical sketch comedy television program created by , who was also the main writer of the show, and , who directed the entire run of the sh ...
''” ended in 1997, Avivi returned to hosting, with the talk show “A Night Incident” (1997) and the game show “Stars in a Square” (1999), both on “Keshet” on Channel 2. He also starred in the films “Dring Dring” and “End of the World”.
In 1999 Avivi participated in voicing his own role in the computer game "
Piposh
''Piposh'' ( he, פיפוש) is an Israeli media franchise that started as a series of comedic point-and-click adventure video games developed by Guillotine and published by Hed Arzi Multimedia for Windows. Based on an eponymous actor-turned-de ...
".
In 2000 Avivi starred in the successful drama series "The Bourgeoisie", alongside his friends from "''Hahamishia Hakamerit''", on "Keshet" on
Channel 2. "The Bourgeoisie" was very successful, and aired three acclaimed and award-winning seasons. At the same time, he participated in the series "Chant Li" (2002) and hosted "Two Experts and a Fool" (2003) on "Logi" channel. During that period Avivi moved behind the scenes, creating several TV shows, including "Behind the News" (2003), and was eventually appointed in 2005 to head Keshet Channel 10's content department. In those years he participated in the series "Love Hurts" (2004) on Channel 10, and appeared as a panelist on "Addicted to Playing" on "Reshet", Channel 2. In 2006 he starred in Dror Shaul's Ophir Award winning film "Sweet Mud". That same year he created and starred in the series "Good Tidings", playing himself. The series touches on biographical details from Avivi's life such as his closeness to spirituality or his professional past on the series "The Bourgeoisie" and "The Comic Quintet". He later guest starred on the HOT series "Case of the Week".
In 2009 he played in HOT3's original drama series “Smoke Screens” - a series about a settlement in the Golan Heights whose residents all disappear, starring Tzachi Grad, Efrat Ben Tzur and Marina Maximilian Blumin.
Towards the end of 2009 Avivi joined the cast of the play "The Science of Relationships", written and directed by Ilan Doron. In the play he portrays a married man who falls in love with a young and flirtatious nurse (Tali Sharon).
In February 2010 he joined the third season of the satirical show “Week’s End!”.
In addition, towards the end of 2009 he participated in the program "Once in a Lifetime", and traveled with singer Mooki to a gathering of the Jewish diaspora near King David's tomb in Jerusalem.
In 2011 he guest starred on the series "Tall and Greenbaum", and continued for another season of “Smoke Screens”.
In 2012 he participated in the third season of "Half" called "Half the Real Thing" playing Saul, and also took part in the second season of the drama series "The Prime Minister's Children", alongside his friend from "The Quintet" days Rami Heuberger. That year he also began serving as narrator on the reality show “Come Dine With Me”.
At the beginning of 2013, Avivi and his wife Michal Livdinski performed a show they wrote together about relationships and marriage. Initially they performed the show at private events in their living room salon in Pardes Hana under the name: “Living the Good Life – Shai Avivi and Michal Livdinski”, and later at public venues under the name “Happily Ever After - Shai Avivi and Michal Livdinski”.
In 2015 he began participating in the VIP season of “Master Chef” and won the finale. That same year he played a lead role in Dror Shaul’s comedy “Atomic Falafel”. He also portrayed that year the character of the Mossad deputy director in the TV thriller series “The Seminary”.
In 2016, he played the lead role in the feature film “A Week and a Day”, in which he portrayed a bereaved father coping with his son’s death after finding his medical marijuana stash.
In 2017 he played the lead role of Ariel Bloch in Shabi Geva’s film “Longing”.
In 2018 he participated in the series “The Conductor”, playing Asher Tzof, a police investigator participating in a singing group.
In 2019 he took part in the series “Embarrassing Mom”.
In 2020 began airing the series “Kibbutzniks”, in which Avivi played Gershon Karftig, the father of the main character. That same year, he played in the Keshet 13 TV series “Blackspace”.
Avivi won the 2020 Ophir Award for Best Lead Actor for his performance in Nir Bergman’s film “Here We Are”.
In 2021 he returned to voice his own role in a revival of the computer game “Piposh”.
Personal life
Avivi is married to Michal Livdinsky, a screenwriter graduate of the Film and Television Department at Tel Aviv University. The couple have two children and live in
Pardes Hanna
Pardes Hanna-Karkur ( he, פַּרְדֵּס חַנָּה-כַּרְכּוּר) is a town in the Haifa District of Israel. In it had a population of .
History
An Arab village named Karkur had stood at this location by the time the Palestine Ex ...
.
References
External links
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Israeli entertainers
Living people
1964 births