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Israeli actor and theatre director (1929–2011)

Shmuel Shilo

Born (1929-12-01)1 December 1929
Died 4 October 2011(2011-10-04) (aged 81)
Other names Shmulik Shiloh
Occupations
Years active 1951–2011
Children 4

Shmuel Shilo (Hebrew: שמואל שילה‎; 1 December 1929 – 4 October 2011) was an Israeli actor, director and producer, 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]

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, hiding in a cellar with his mother and siblings, and the subsequent deportation to Górka Połonka killing fields. On September 12 he joined 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. In 1946, after reuniting with his sister rescued by the Poles, he made aliyah to Palestine, where he joined the Palmach. He was a founding member of Kibbutz Tze’elim.

Acting and directing career

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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 81.[1]

Year Title Role Notes
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

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