Albert Cohen (actor)
Albert Cohen (Hebrew: אלברט כהן; born 9 June 1932) is an Israeli actor, voice actor, theatre director, singer and accordionist.[1]
Biography
[edit]Albert Cohen was born in Sofia to a Bulgarian Jewish family. He attended the National Academy of Music and later played at Sofia's National Theatre.
In 1949, Cohen and his family immigrated to Israel. Cohen married twice. His first wife, Ruth Mense, a pianist for the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, died from multiple sclerosis in 1988. They had two sons: Ady, a composer, and Sharon, a voice actor and translator. His granddaughter Lenny is also an actress. Cohen's second wife, Da'at Levontin, who he married in the early 1990s, is also a pianist.
Cohen has resided in Ramat Gan since 1960.[2][3]
Acting and singing career
[edit]Cohen was part of an IDF musical troupe affiliated with the Southern Command. He acted, sang and accompanied himself on the accordion. He left the troupe in 1952 and joined a satirical theatre group.[4] In 1964, Cohen made his debut film appearance in Sallah Shabati starring Chaim Topol. His other film appearances include the 1969 film Blaumilch Canal directed by Ephraim Kishon and the 2005 film To Take a Wife directed by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz. Cohen has also made appearances on television. In 1987, he appeared as a guest star on Parpar Nechmad. He is also renowned for appearing in the comic series Zanzouri. He made further guest appearances on Polishuk and Bnot HaZahav.[5]
After 1966, Cohen performed with the Cameri Theatre, acting in adaptations of The Comedy of Errors, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Pied Piper of Hamelin, The Government Inspector, Les Misérables. Cohen also made appearances at the HaNephesh Theatre and he directed several plays by Anton Chekhov.[6][7]
Cohen also worked as a voice dubber. He served as the voice of numerous characters in the Hebrew version of Sesame Street. Other roles include Mr. Smee in Peter Pan, Merlin in The Sword in the Stone, King Harold in the Shrek franchise, Toby in Thomas and the Magic Railroad, Dumbledore in the Harry Potter franchise, Anger in Inside Out, Vitruvius in The Lego Movie, Professor Derek Knight in Monsters University, Bulldog in Planes and many more. He also voiced Slinky Dog in Toy Story 4 following the death of Slinky's previous voice actor, Yehuda Efroni. Cohen collaborated frequently with his son, Sharon Cohen on dubbing projects.
References
[edit]- ^ Albert Cohen’s filmography (in Hebrew)
- ^ "אלברט כהן, צעיר בן 81" (in Hebrew). habama.co.il. July 7, 2013. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ "אלברט כהן, מגדולי השחקנים ומאחרוני הנפילים, מחכה לפתיחת התיאטראות" (in Hebrew). maariv.co.il. September 5, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
- ^ אלברט כהן, zemer.nli.org.il. Retrieved June 20, 2020 (in Hebrew)
- ^ לאדינו : ראיון עם שחקן הקאמר י אלברט כהן תיעוד ד"ר איציק לוי ...
- ^ ""עיר שלי": הזמר והשחקן אלברט כהן בשיר לרגל יום ירושלים" (in Hebrew). maariv.co.il. May 24, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
- ^ "המלך אלברט: הבמה של אלברט כהן" (in Hebrew). israelhayom.co.il. November 21, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
External links
[edit]Media related to Albert Cohen at Wikimedia Commons
- Albert Cohen at IMDb
- Albert Cohen discography at Discogs
- Albert Cohen at Behind The Voice Actors
- 1932 births
- Living people
- Male actors from Sofia
- Male actors from Tel Aviv
- People from Ramat Gan
- Bulgarian emigrants to Israel
- Bulgarian Jews in Israel
- Israeli people of Bulgarian-Jewish descent
- Israeli accordionists
- Israeli male film actors
- Israeli male stage actors
- Israeli male television actors
- Israeli male voice actors
- Israeli theatre directors
- Jewish Israeli male actors
- Jewish Israeli musicians
- 20th-century Israeli male actors
- 21st-century Israeli male actors
- 20th-century Israeli male singers
- 21st-century Israeli male singers
- 20th-century Israeli Jews
- 21st-century Israeli Jews