Shmuel Shilo
Shmuel Shilo or Shmulik Shiloh (Hebrew: שמואל שילה; 1 December 1929 – 4 October 2011) was an Israeli actor, director and producer, born in the Second Polish Republic, and best remembered for his role on the Israeli production of Rechov Sumsum, a popular TV show based on Sesame Street. In 1983 he founded the Negev Theatre and served as its creative director for fifteen years.[1]
Life
[edit]Shmuel Shilo was born in Łuck, eastern Poland (now Lutsk, Ukraine). Following the Nazi-Soviet invasion of Poland and the creation of the Łuck Ghetto by the German occupation authorities in December 1941,[2] Shmuel (Shmulik, age twelve) was interned in the ghetto along with his family and 20,000 other Polish Jews.[3] He survived the ghetto liquidation action of August 19, 1942 in a cellar with his mother and siblings, and the subsequent deportation to Górka Połonka killing fields, but all alone on September 12, to join the slave workers in a Nazi labor camp set up at the Jewish school building. He escaped once more, during a prisoner revolt by hiding under a work bench,[4] and survived the war in the forests amongst partisans. After reuniting with his sister rescued by the Poles, in 1946 the two made their way to Palestine. He was a member of Palmach and was a founding member of Kibbutz Tze'elim.
Shilo studied acting and performed regularly in several theatres. In 1983 he founded the Negev Theatre and served as its art director until 1997. He also acted in several films and television series, best known for his role on the Israeli production of Sesame Street, Rechov Sumsum.[1] He died of cancer at the age of 82.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Sipur Intimi | ||
1982 | Noa Bat 17 | Shraga | |
1982 | Hamsin | ||
1985 | Goodbye, New York | Moishe | |
1986 | Yaldei Stalin | ||
1986 | Malkat Hakitah | Baruch | |
1986 | Gloves | ||
1987 | I Don't Give a Damn | ||
1987 | Ha-Holmim | Halperin | |
1987 | The Impossible Spy | Rabbi | TV movie |
1989 | Sadot Yerukim | ||
1992 | Double Edge | Moshe | |
1998 | Aviv | Shmuel | |
2001 | Ajimae | King Bataton | TV movie |
2003 | Meorav Yerushalmi | Episode: "Kise Ha-Sandak" | |
2006 | The Galilee Eskimos | Faybel | |
2006 | Ha-Chaim Ze Lo Ha-Kol | Ephraim Rozanski | Episode: "Yam Shel D'maot" |
2007 | The Little Traitor | Mr. Lazarus | |
2009-2012 | Prisoners of War | Yoske | 2 episodes, (final appearance) |
2011 | Footnote | Committee Member |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Adva Cohen (10 June 2011), Actor Shmuel Shiloh dies. Ynetnews.com. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ^ Dr Pawel Goldstein, Lutsk (Luck) Ghetto. Geni.com. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
- ^ Yad Vashem, Mass-murder of Łuck Jews at Gurka Polonka in August 1942 on YouTube Note: village Połonka (Polish: Górka Połonka or its Połonka Little Hill Archived 2008-07-20 at the Wayback Machine subdivision) is misspelled in the documentary, with testimony of eyewitness Shmuel Shilo. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
- ^ Yad Vashem, testimony of Shmuel Shulman (Shmulik Shilo), Liquidation of the Jewish inmates of the Łuck labor camp in December 1942 on YouTube. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
External links
[edit]- Shmuel Shilo at IMDb
- 1929 births
- 2011 deaths
- Jewish Israeli male actors
- Jewish Polish male actors
- Israeli people of Polish-Jewish descent
- Polish emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
- Israeli male stage actors
- Israeli male film actors
- Israeli male television actors
- Israeli military personnel of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War
- Israeli theatre directors
- Palmach members
- Nazi-era ghetto inmates
- Deaths from cancer in Israel
- Holocaust survivors