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Gali Atari is a Actor Israelienne born on 29 december 1953 at Rehovot (Israel)

Gali Atari

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Birth name Avigail Atari
Nationality Israel
Birth 29 december 1953 (71 years) at Rehovot (Israel)

Avigail "Gali" Atari (Hebrew: גלי עטרי‎, born December 29, 1953) is an Israeli singer and actress. She is the sister of Yona Atari, a singer and actress, and the late Shosh Atari, a radio host and TV personality. Her parents immigrated to Israel from Yemen. Her father died when she was four years old, and, after his death, her family moved to live in Tel-Aviv. Atari has won the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 which held in Jerusalem, Israel, with Milk and Honey. Atari is one of the most favorable singers in Israel.

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Filmography of Gali Atari (2 films)

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99 Dizengoff Street, 1h50
Directed by Avi Nesher
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Gali Atari, Anat Atzmon, Orly Silbersatz Banai
Roles Miri
Rating65% 3.2832053.2832053.2832053.2832053.283205
The film is about two guys, Natti (Gidi Gov), and Moshon (Meir Suissa), and a girl Ossi (Anat Atzmon) who live together in an apartment at 99 Dizengoff Street, Nightlife center of Tel Aviv. Ossi works for an insurance company and the three of them decide to make a movie using stolen equipment. While they are making movies, they are also having numerous romantic encounters, and having a good time.
The Troupe
The Troupe (1978)
, 1h52
Directed by Avi Nesher
Origin Israel
Genres Drama
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about religion, Musical films, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Gali Atari, Tuvia Tzafir
Roles Mali
Rating72% 3.632093.632093.632093.632093.63209
The film takes place in 1968. An army entertainment troupe (based on the Nahal troupe), perform comedy and singing acts to the Israeli soldiers in combat zones to boost morale. At the beginning of the film, three departing members of the troupe perform an old Broadway-style song. The next day, auditions, led by the director Paul Aviv (Tuvia Tzafir) are held for the three new members. The three chosen members are the forward Giora Datner (Gidi Gov), the nerdy Jerry Lewis-type Bazooka (Meir Suissa), and the beautifully talented Noa (Dafana Armoni). As part of the welcome wagon, the veteran members give the new recruits the silent treatment by playing practical jokes on them.