Muli Segev

Israeli producer, actor and film director
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Muli Segev, 2011

Muli Segev[a] (Hebrew: מולי שגב, born Shmuel Cohen[1]) is an Israeli TV editor, producer, director and screenwriter, and in the past an actor and a journalist.[2][3]

Personal

Son of Avi Cohen (film director) [he], brother of musician Michael Cohen, married to TV personality Shifra Cornfeld [he].[1]

Filmography

  • 2023: Hebrew: הצ'ופצ'יק של הקומקום: החיים על פי הגשש החיוור (an episode from the series about HaGashash HaHiver), participant
  • 2010: Zohi Sdom ("This is Sodom", comedy feature film), co-director, co-screenwriter and co-producer
  • 2007-2009" Mesudarim ("settled [for life]", comedy drama TV series), creator
    • British adaptation: Loaded
  • 2003–present: Eretz Nehederet ("It's a Wonderful Land", TV comedy show), creator
  • 1983-1986: Krovim Krovim ("Close Relatives", TV sitcom), child actor
  • 1977: A moment with Dudley (Hebrew: רגע עם דודלי. "Rega im Dudley") (TV program for children), child actor

Awards

  • Eretz Nehederet was multiple Israeli Academy of Film and Television Awards winner in the category of Satire and Sketches Programs[3]
    • 2022: Awards in four categories, including the Best Screenplay Award for an Entertainment, Satire and Sketches program.[4]
  • Zohi Sdom won two Ophir Awards for Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design

Notes

  1. ^ "Muli" is a diminutive of Shmuel (Samuel) and "segev" as an epithet with Biblical associations

References

  1. ^ a b מולי שגב
  2. ^ מולי שגב Muli Segev
  3. ^ a b Muli Segev at Israeli Film Archive
  4. ^ Israeli TV award winners announced, The Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2022
  • Muli Segev at IMDb