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Isaiahu (Shaike) Levi (; born December 13, 1939) is an Israeli comedian, singer and actor. He is best known for being part of the
HaGashash HaHiver HaGashash HaHiver (, ''lit.'' The Pale Tracker) was an iconic Israeli comedy trio. It was also known as the ''Gashashim.'' Its three members were Yeshayahu Levi ("Shaike"), Yisrael Poliakov ("Poli") (deceased) and Gavriel "Gavri" Banai. Hist ...
comedy trio, which won the
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in 2000.


Biography

Yeshayahu (Shaike) Levy was born in
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to Mazal and Moshe Levy. He left Egypt with his mother in 1944, after the death of his father. The family settled in
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but Levi spent his adolescent years in Kibbutz Ein Hayam and later
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. In 1956-1957 he led the singing group the "Givat Brenner Foursome" alongside Daniel Vardon.


Entertainment career

During his military service, Levy served in the IDF band at the Gadna and then at the . Shortly after his discharge in 1960, he joined the band "The Small Hours Club" in
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. Levi was accepted to the
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and played a small role in a play called "The Twelfth Night" but when
Naomi Polani Naomi Polani (; 4 August 1927 – 15 April 2024) was an Israeli musical director, theater director, singer, producer, actress and dancer. She was the Israel Prize laureate for Theater and Dance in 2019. Music career Polani founded the singing g ...
formed the musical group HaTarnegolim ( lit. The Roosters), Levi preferred it over the Cameri. Levy says that he hadn't studied acting or voice coaching and that Naomi Polani was like a school to the group. In 1962 Levy acted in his first movie role as an 'enemy pilot' in the film ''
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'' (), which was based on an actual event from the
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where a
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baby was brought to Israel by an army medic after her mother had been accidentally injured by Israeli forces during the fighting. Following military service in entertainment units, Levi joined HaTarnegolim and afterwards joined the HaGashash HaHiver trio in late 1963. The team staged ll comedy acts and participated in ll films along with numerous festivals, musical recordings, and television performances during a time span of 40 years. From 1993 to 1999 Levy headed
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and in 1996 he came out with a biographical book titled ''Sipurim Im Rotev'' ( lit. 'Stories With Sauce'), which included songs and cooking recipes. In 1999 he released his first solo album, "Shaike Levi." Between 2003-2006 Levy portrayed Elvis Ben-David in Israeli productions based on the adaptation of the Mexican
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''
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'' ("Love is Not as They Paint It") and also appeared in a solo stage act (Yeshayahu Chapter 2) and participated in a children's musical tape (Bamboni Ein Kamoni).


HaGashash HaHiver

In late 1963 Levy left The Roosters – together with two other "Roosters",
Gavri Banai Gabriel "Gavri" Banai () is an Israeli actor, singer, and comedian best known for being the part of the trio HaGashash HaHiver.
and Yisrael Poliakov – at the request of Avraham Deshe (Pashanel), in order to start the Gashash HaHiver trio. Levi recollects the success of the Gesher HaYarkon trio and that, while they were not certain that they could duplicate the success of HaTarnegolim, Pashanel was sure and paid their salaries throughout the long preparation months. Their first act, titled ''Simhat Zkenti'' (, slang for " akesmy old lady happy") was more successful than anticipated with 350 performances across Israel by the end of 1965. The show, which was very
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t in nature, had an initial unresponsive welcome by the
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. Levi recalls
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being strict on the group emphasizing every '
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' ('') and '
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' ('') like he would and attributes their acceptance by the kibbutzim to their director Nisim Aloni. In 1964 Levy performed in
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's critically acclaimed film ''
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'' () alongside
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,
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,
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, and
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. The film was a satirical portrayal of the poor conditions and the integration of the Jewish refugees from Arab lands living in the maabara. In 1967, Levi also played in another Kishon film – '' Ervinka'' (, about an incorrigible layabout who becomes involved in the robbery of the Israeli lottery under cover of making a documentary.


Late 1960s

Between 1966–1970, Levy made four films under
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together with Gavri Banai and Yisrael Poliakov: '' Moishe Ventilator'' (1966) (, also 'Moishe Air-Condition'), a parody featuring Yaakov Bodo, Shaike Ophir, and Uri Zohar about a
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whose money-saving ideas include cutting maps in the operation room; '' HaShehuna Shelanu'' (1968) (, lit. 'Our Neighborhood', also 'Fish, Football, and Girls'), a
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with
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,
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, Yona Atari, Tsippi Shavit, and Gadi Yagil among others; ''Kol Mamzer Melekh'' (1968) (, lit. 'Every Bastard is King') with
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as a chatty driver who gets entangled in the Six Day War and ends up stopping an Egyptian armored division by himself; and '' Hitromamut'' (1970) (, also 'Takeoff'), which depicted three married men who fulfil a sexual fantasy but quickly turn to envious and guilty feelings. ''Hitromamut'', which included Josie Katz and was noted for break-through methods in low-budget production and for being filmed in
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and then enlarged to 35 mm. During this time the "Gashash" also participated in
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's
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film ''
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'' (1966) (, also 'The Girl from the Dead Sea'), which starred
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and also in Rafi Nusbaum's film '' HaMatara Tiran'' (1968) (, lit 'Objective Tiran') about a group of soldiers whose mission is to destroy a
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station in the
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.


Film career

Between 1976–1986 the Gashash HaHiver performed in three
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films: the a
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'' Givat Halfon Eina Ona'' (1976) (, lit. 'Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer'), a satire about an
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reserves company observing the Egyptian border in Sinai; '' Shlager'' (1979) (, also 'The Hit'), a
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comedy which featured The Frekha Song (written by Assi Dayan, composed by Tzvika Pik and sung by
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); '' HaKrav Al HaVaad'' (1986) (, also 'Battle of the Chairmanship' or 'House Committee Rivalry'), a humorous depiction of Israeli politics taking place in a condominium. During these years, Levi performed in two other films: ''Hamesh Meot Ellef Shachor'' (1977) (, lit. 'Five Hundred Thousand Black'), starring
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, Jacques Cohen, and Yosef Shiloah and directed by Shaike Ophir; and in '' Kohav Hashahar'' (1980) (, also 'Morning Star'), a film about life in
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featuring
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, Asher Tzarfati, Yosef Shiloah, and Arab-Israeli soccer player Rifat Turk.


Television

In 2003, Levy was cast as 'Elvis Ben-David' in the television series Esti Ha'mechoeret (, ''lit.'' Ugly Esti), an Israeli adaptation of the Mexican
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''
El Amor no es como lo pintan ''El amor no es como lo pintan'' (''Love is not as it looks'') is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan David Burns and Elisa Salinas for TV Azteca. It was broadcast on Azteca Uno, Azteca Trece from September 4, 2000 to May 4, 2001 for 175 episode ...
'' ("Love is not as they paint it"). His successful and charismatic appearance promoted further productions that were based on his Elvis character: '' Elvis, Rosental, VeHaIsha Hamistorit'' (2005) (, ''lit.'' Elvis, Rosenthal, and the Mystery Woman) and ''
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'' (2006). During this period Levi came out with a solo stage act titled Yeshayahu Chapter 2 (in 2005). In 2007, Levy participated in a children's musical tape – ''Bamboni Ein Kamoni'' (). In an interview for
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's internet site nrg he jokingly noted that this performance to a very young crowd is a long term investment and that in 20 years they would be the people who would purchase tickets to his shows. Shaike Levy and fellow "Gashash" Gavri Banai were enlisted for the second season of the television show Hakol Dvash (, lit. "Everything is Honey"). The show, which included the third "Gashash", Yisrael Poliakov, has gained critical acclaim for its first season but also saw the passing away of both Poliakov and
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, who portrayed the parents of the show's creator-writer, Yael Polyakov, the real-life daughter of Yisrael.


Awards and recognition

In 2000, Levi was co-awarded the
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for lifetime achievement and contribution to society and the State of Israel along his with his
HaGashash HaHiver HaGashash HaHiver (, ''lit.'' The Pale Tracker) was an iconic Israeli comedy trio. It was also known as the ''Gashashim.'' Its three members were Yeshayahu Levi ("Shaike"), Yisrael Poliakov ("Poli") (deceased) and Gavriel "Gavri" Banai. Hist ...
colleagues,
Gavri Banai Gabriel "Gavri" Banai () is an Israeli actor, singer, and comedian best known for being the part of the trio HaGashash HaHiver.
and Yisrael Poliakov. From the thousands of "Gashash" shows, Levi recalls one at
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that received warm reviews in the ''
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'' as well as a certain performance in front of injured soldiers in hospitals where a soldier's mother noted, "Don't laugh. Your sutures will open!" to her son who hadn't smiled or laughed in a while.


Legal issues

Levi has been in conflict with the Israel Broadcasting Authority over high per-minute payment demands by Israel's public Channel 1 for airing HaGashash HaHiver early recordings. Levi notes that in those days it was the only channel and they would perform there for free on the condition that it was a single-use recording. Noting a document ratifying his statement to Moshe Gavish (chair of the authority) – signed by various relevant television managers Arnon Zucherman, Moti Kirschenbaum, Rafi Ginat, and others – Levi demanded that the content be transferred to the "Gashash" members and producer as it was their
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.


Filmography

* Sinaia (1962) () - as Enemy Pilot * Sallah Shabati (1964) () - as Shimon Shabati * Moishe Ventilator (1966) () *
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(1966) () * Ervinka (1967) () - as Friedrich * HaShehuna Shelanu (1968) () * HaMatara Tiran (1968) () * Kol Mamzer Melekh (1968) () * Hitromamut (1970) () * Givat Halfon Eina Ona (1976) () - as Mr. Hasson * Hamesh Meot Ellef Shachor (1977) () * Shlager** (1979) () * Kohav Hashahar (1980) () * HaKrav Al HaVa'ad (1986) () * Esti Ha'mechoeret** (TV series, 2003) () - as Elvis Ben-David * Elvis, Rosental, VeHaIsha Hamistorit** (TV series, 2005) () - as Elvis Ben David * Elvis** (TV series, 2006) () - as Elvis Ben David :''** also a performer on the soundtrack.''


Notable stage acts

* HaTarnegolim (1960–1963) * HaGashash HaHiver (1963–2000) * Yeshayahu Chapter 2 (2005)


HaGashash HaHiver shows

* "Simhat Zkenti" (Nov. 1964) () Directed by
Shaike Ophir Shaike Ophir (; 4 November 1928 – 17 August 1987) was an Israeli film and theater actor, comedian, playwright, screenwriter, director, and the country's first mime. Early life Yeshayahu (Shaike) Goldstein-Ophir was born in Jerusalem. His famil ...
* "Plan Dalet" (April 1966) () Directed by
Shaike Ophir Shaike Ophir (; 4 November 1928 – 17 August 1987) was an Israeli film and theater actor, comedian, playwright, screenwriter, director, and the country's first mime. Early life Yeshayahu (Shaike) Goldstein-Ophir was born in Jerusalem. His famil ...
* "Sinema Gashash" (June 1967) () Directed by
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* "Quintette for Shuwarma" (July 1969) () Directed by Nisim Aloni * "Cassius Clay vs. Khalphon" (1971) () Directed by
Yossi Banai Yosef "Yossi" Banai (; April 13, 1932 – May 11, 2006) was a singer, actor in film and theater, songwriter, comedian, lyricist, and Israeli theater director. He was awarded the Israel Prize for Theater in 1998 and the in 2004. Banai is considere ...
* "Offside Story" (1974) () Directed by
Yossi Banai Yosef "Yossi" Banai (; April 13, 1932 – May 11, 2006) was a singer, actor in film and theater, songwriter, comedian, lyricist, and Israeli theater director. He was awarded the Israel Prize for Theater in 1998 and the in 2004. Banai is considere ...
* "Ovdim Aleinu Avoda Ivrit" (1977) () Directed by Yossi Banai * "Kreker vs. Kreker" (1980) () Directed by Yossi Banai * "Beavur Khoken Dollarim" (1985) () Directed by
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(written by Danni Reve) * "Koson Ruakh" (1991) () Directed by Yossi Banai * "Gashash and goodbye" (2000) () References.


Discography

* Shaike Levi (solo album - 1999) * Soundtracks and collections by the Gashash Hahiver


Author

* 'Sipurim Im Rotev' ( lit. 'Stories With Sauce') (1996)


Personal life

Levi is married to Orna and they live in Tel Aviv.


See also

*
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References


External links

*
Shaike Levi
on Century Guide to the Hebrew Theatre
Story about Shaike Levy
on 'Tales of Givat Brenner'
Resume for HaGashash HaHiver
Receivers of the Israeli award for 5760 (Hebrew year), Israeli Ministry of Education.
Trailer
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