
Lior Ashkenazi
Acting
Biography
Lior Ashkenazi (born in Ramat Gan, 1969), is an award-winning Israeli screen and stage actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lior Ashkenazi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: December 28, 1968
Place of Birth: Ramat Gan, Israel
Known For

The Policeman's Daughter

The Conductor
World renowned musician and orchestra conductor, Noah Gamliel, abandons fame and fortune to return home, tend to his ailing father and take over the local choir. Unbeknownst to his family and closest friends he is actually facing the toughest challenge in his personal and professional life.

Checkout
A comic series telling the tale of a failing supermarket in a backwards town and following the daily events that take place within the supermarket. The series goes into the details of everything we don’t know about the behind the scenes occurrences in the supermarket – the relationships between the employees forced to work in a place they feel no loyalty for, the customers with their baseless and petty demands, the management’s abusive attitude towards the employees, and the private lives of the workers at the bottom of the employment hierarchy.

The Covenant
Lumo Project Films presents The Covenant, a captivating film rooted in the Torah, bringing to life the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and more. A Word-for word narration of the first five books of the Bible.

Seret Efes
A rude loud-mouthed Israeli tricks "Comedy Central" into giving him a movie budget which in return ruins the lives of everyone around him and descends into chaos. An indie Israeli satire.

Encirclements
When thirteen year old Aharon,is selected for the great honor of carrying the big Torah book around the neighborhood in 'Simchat Torah' celebrations, he feels life is finally about to change for the better. But his selection causes age-old tensions between his parents to surface, and the symbolic happy ritual becomes a life-threatening struggle.

BeTipul
BeTipul is an Israeli television drama revolving around the personal and professional life of an Israeli psychologist, Reuven Dagan, played by Assi Dayan. The series portrays a psychologist who treats patients at his clinic five days a week and then seeks psychological treatment for himself. Filmmaker Ari Folman served as the head writer of the series.

Valley of Tears
On October 6th 1973, the Middle East was shaken by the biggest war it had ever seen. A war that should have been the last one, and that forever changed the region.

We Were the Lucky Ones
The true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive—and to reunite.

The Exchange Principle
A police forensics officer, traumatized by the horrors he has seen and processed, leaves his job, wife and son and lives on the streets as a homeless wanderer. Try as he does he is unable to completely forget the past and finds himself in a struggle to unlock its secrets and see that justice is done.
Filmography
as Sol Kurc
as Ezra
as David 'Dado' Elazar
as Itzik
as Georgie
as Amos
as Assaf Talmor
as Meni Ben-Dror
as Esau
as Uri Korv
as Noah Gamliel
as Uri
as Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
as Gad
as Michael Feldmann
as Atlas
as News guy
as נח באומן
as Hanoch
as Bezalel Ninio
as Miki
as Lawyer
as Moti
as שוקי אברהמי (אל באנדי)
as Uriel
as Danny
as Yossi
as Ben
as Yuval
as Uri
as Ronen
as Self
as Yotam (Yoyo) Bareket
as Eyal
as Ottari
as Benny Gantz
as Dov Vasserman
as Gabi Alkalai
as Zaza (as Lior Louie Ashkenazi)
as avido
as Alon