“I made a funny contribution”: the late actor Yosef Shiloh was revealed in a rare interview

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The late Yosef Shiloh (screenshot)

“You are actually the Israeli actor who has played in the most films,” Eli Yitzfan said to the late Yosef Shiloh in a rare interview that was recently revealed with the iconic actor. “Honestly yes,” Shiloh agreed with the fact.

Yosef Shiloh, who died in 2011 at the age of 69, managed to act not only in films in Israel and abroad, but also in dozens of theater plays. Despite all the varied roles, some of which are also completely dramatic, the characters that will probably always remain identified with him the most are Farouk from “Alex Hula Ahava”, and Major Shemesh from “Sapihas” and “Savaba”.

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“I think it’s wonderful,” replied Shiloh Litzfan in an interview on Channel 24. Yitzfan told him that in the characters with the Persian accent, he created a type that ‘cannot be competed with’. “With all modesty, I made a funny contribution, not a revolution but a modest contribution to the people who like to see me. It’s a fact that millions of people have seen these films.”

and sending justice. To this day, the films in which he acted are on the list of the most watched Israeli films of all time, including “Snooker Celebration”, “The Tsanani Family”, “Alex Hula Ahava”, “Abu El Banat”, “Katz and Karso”, “Save the Lifeguard”, “Sfihas” and more.

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