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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
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for Theater in 1998 and the in 2004. Banai is considered one of the greatest performing artists in Israel.


Biography

Banai was born in
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during the Mandate era, and grew up in the neighborhood of the
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. He was one of the more prominent members of a family celebrated for producing several famous performers and musicians: his brothers Gavri, Ya'akov and Haim are actors, his son Yuval and nephews
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, Uri, Me'ir and Eviatar are musicians and singers (some of whom occasionally act), and his niece Orna is an actress and comedian. Banai was one of the first members of the IDF's famous troupe of performers, the Nahal Band. He dropped out of school in sixth grade to join the theatre, studied acting under Fanny Lovitch and eventually joined the company of Habima theatre. Throughout his lifetime he collaborated with most of the active theatre companies in Israel performing in countless productions. He had a particularly close relationship with playwright Nisim Aloni, and starred in the premiers of many of Aloni's plays. Banai also inaugurated famous roles in the plays of Hanoch Levine and Yaakov Shabtai. Banai himself wrote several
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style
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s, which he typically performed solo. He also wrote and directed comic sketches for the comedy trio Hagashash Hachiver, one of whose members was his brother, Gavri. As a singer, he was famous for his personal presentation, smoky voice and penchant for performing French
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s. Some of his revues consisted of renditions of the songs of
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and
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, which were often translated from French for him by
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. Shemer also wrote several of her own songs for Banai. He died of
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in
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. He was survived by his wife and three sons (one of whom is Yuval Banai, lead singer of one of Israel's most influential pop rock bands
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).


The beginning

Banai was born and raised at 1 Agas Street in the Mahane Yehuda neighborhood of Jerusalem, near the market, to the Banai family, a poor and large family with a rich cultural background. His mother testified, according to him, that she raised children from one laundry to another. Banai did not study systematically, did not complete elementary school, and acquired his education on his own. Banai, along with his friends and his brother Haim Banai, performanced in non-professional frameworks. He was influenced by the theater after sneaking into theater shows that came to his residential area, and under the influence of his older brother, actor Yaakov Banai. He joined the first program of the Nahal Band in 1951 as a performer.


As a theater actor

During his military service, Banai studied at the acting studio of Phani Lubicz and even elongated his military service by two years in order to continue studying from her. At the end of his studies, Lubicz told him, "Yosef, I've thought about it, and I've come to the conclusion that you have nothing to seek in the theater". Nevertheless, Banai insisted on becoming a theater actor. He was accepted for studies at
Habima Theatre The Habima Theatre ( ''Te'atron HaBima'', lit. "The Stage Theatre") is the List of national theatres, national theatre of Israel and one of the first Hebrew language theatres. It is located in Habima Square in the center of Tel Aviv. History ...
acting school and joined the theater as an actor, initially in minor roles and later in significant character roles. In the midst of his twenties, he resigned from the
Habima Theatre The Habima Theatre ( ''Te'atron HaBima'', lit. "The Stage Theatre") is the List of national theatres, national theatre of Israel and one of the first Hebrew language theatres. It is located in Habima Square in the center of Tel Aviv. History ...
with the aspiration to be an independent actor not bound by a theatrical framework. He traveled to
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, where he started being influenced by French culture, especially
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s. Upon his return to Israel, he started performing on theater and entertainment stages. He played in numerous theater productions at the
Habima Theatre The Habima Theatre ( ''Te'atron HaBima'', lit. "The Stage Theatre") is the List of national theatres, national theatre of Israel and one of the first Hebrew language theatres. It is located in Habima Square in the center of Tel Aviv. History ...
and most major theaters in the country, in plays such as Tel Aviv Hak'tana (Little Tel Aviv),
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,
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, Eddie King, Namer Chabarburot,
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, The Task of Life, Cain, Thirst and Hunger, and more. He frequently acted in the plays of Nisim Aloni, a playwright who greatly influenced him, including The King's Clothes, The Tailors of Jaffa, and The Bride and the Butterfly Hunter. In 1963, Aloni, Bana'i, and Avner Hizkiyahu founded Theater of the Seasons and staged Aloni's play The American Princess, as well as adaptations of works by
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, Gogol, Fedor
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, and others. However, the theater closed after about three years. In his last role in the theater, he played the character of
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, was in the play Keter Barosh by Yaakov Shabtai, at the
Habima Theatre The Habima Theatre ( ''Te'atron HaBima'', lit. "The Stage Theatre") is the List of national theatres, national theatre of Israel and one of the first Hebrew language theatres. It is located in Habima Square in the center of Tel Aviv. History ...
, for which he won the award for Best Actor at the Israeli Theater Awards ceremony in 2004.


Personal life

Banai was the son of the first generation of the Banai family, the brother of the actors Yaakov Banai, Haim Banai, and Gabri Banai. He married Ilana, gave birth to their son Yuval Banai. He was the lead singer of the
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band. From his second marriage to Avivah, his sons Daniel and Ariel were born. Banai died on May 11, 2006, at the age of 74, due to
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, and was buried the next day in the Givat HaShlosha cemetery. The audience in all the theaters stood for a minute of silence on the day of his death to honor his memory. In the same year, his last single, Tarnegol Kaparot, was released, with music composed by Micha Shtrit.


Legacy

Banai's influence on Israeli culture was considerable. Artistically, he managed to leave a deep imprint on various creative fields over the years: He is regarded, both by the audience and critics, as a theatrical actor with a dominant stage presence, excelling in dramatic plays (especially in roles of kings and nobility) as well as in comedic performances. He wrote numerous sketches, some of them also for others, creating a comedic language that influenced generations of entertainers in the country and also contributed to the spoken Hebrew language. He introduced many expressions and idioms into the language associated with the "White Dung Beetle Trio," such as "Working on us", "Is it radio?" and "The world is funny, so we laugh", which became commonplace in many people's speech. Nevertheless, he insisted on maintaining a high and respectful language in his works. He was a soulful singer who carefully selected texts from the best creators, performing them with a theatrical presentation. He "acted out" his songs, and his deep voice especially emphasized the lyrics. Additionally, Bannai and
Naomi Shemer Naomi Shemer (; July 13, 1930 – June 26, 2004) was a leading Israeli musician and songwriter, hailed as the "first lady of Israeli song and poetry." Her song " Yerushalayim Shel Zahav" ("Jerusalem of Gold"), written in 1967, became an unoffic ...
introduced French chansons to Israel, which were not well-known in the country until then. After his death, many politicians and artists mourned him, referring to him as the "great Israeli artist of recent generations".
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, the Prime Minister at the time, mourned him in a special statement issued by the government following his death, saying, among other things: "Yossi Banai was an exemplar of vast talent in directing, theater, satire, cinema, and singing. Yossi's unique voice was a central part of the story of the renewed
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state in Israel and Jerusalem".


Awards

In 1998, Banai was awarded the
Israel Prize The Israel Prize (; ''pras israél'') is an award bestowed by the State of Israel, and regarded as the state's highest cultural honor. History Prior to the Israel Prize, the most significant award in the arts was the Dizengoff Prize and in Israel ...
for "stage arts – theatre" for his contribution to Israeli theatre.


Filmography


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See also

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List of Israel Prize recipients This is an incomplete list of recipients of the Israel Prize from the inception of the Prize in 1953 - 2025. List For each year, the recipients are, in most instances, listed in the order in which they appear on the official Israel Prize website ...
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