Uri Gavriel
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Uri Gavriel | |
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אורי גבריאל | |
Born | Magdiel, Israel |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Uri Gavriel (Hebrew: אורי גבריאל) is an Israeli theater, film and television actor. Winner of the Ophir Award and Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2005 as Best Actor in film What a Wonderful Place.[1] In 2018, he appeared as Philip the Apostle in Helen Edmundson's film Mary Magdalene.[2]
Early life
Gavriel was born in Magdiel, Israel, to Mizrahi Jewish immigrant parents from Iraq.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Hanna K. | Airport Barman | |
1986 | The Delta Force | Jamil Rafai | |
1991 | The Human Shield | Tanzi | |
1991 | The Finest Hour | Enemy Commander | |
1992 | Sipurei Tel-Aviv | Roshko | |
1993 | Prison Heat | Saladin | |
1993 | American Cyborg: Steel Warrior | Leech Leader | |
1993 | The Mummy Lives | Tomb Guard | |
1993 | Deadly Heroes | Captain Abou | |
1995 | Holeh Ahava beShikun Gimmel | Eliahu | |
2000 | Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol | Abu Nim | |
2001 | Kikar HaHalomot | Aharon Gvardin | |
2004 | Avanim | Meir | |
2004 | The Syrian Bride | Simon | |
2005 | What a Wonderful Place | Franco | Original title: Eize Makom Nifla |
2007 | The Band's Visit | Avrum | Original title: Bikur Ha-Tizmoret |
2007 | The Kingdom | Izz Al-Din | |
2007–2013 | The Arbitrator | Yigal Ha-Natzi | |
2008 | House of Saddam | Ali Hassan Al-Majid | HBO mini-series |
2009 | Noah's Ark | Eliahu | Teivat Noach |
2010 | 71 Square Meters | Siman Tov | |
2010 | Asfur | Reuven Amoyal | |
2011 | Little Simico's Great Fantasy | Jackie | |
2012 | The Dark Knight Rises | Blind Prisoner | |
2012 | Byzantium | Savella | |
2013 | Ana Arabia | Hassan | |
2013–present | Beauty and the Baker | Avi Dahari | |
2015 | Fauda | Gideon Avital | |
2016 | One Week and a Day | Refael | |
2018 | Mary Magdalene | Philip | |
2019 | The Spy | Majid Sheikh Al-Ard | Netflix mini-series |
2023 | The Cops | Oved Sharabi | TV series. Original title: Ha-Shotrim |
References
- ^ Cockrell, Eddie (12 July 2005). "Film Reviews – Karlovy Vary – What a Wonderful Place". Variety magazine. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ^ "Who was Mary Magdalene and who is in the cast of the new movie about her?". 28 March 2018.
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