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Occupation
  
actress and singer

Parents
  
Shmuel Atzmon

Partner
  
Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Anat Atzmon


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Born
  
27 November 1958 (age 65) (
1958-11-27
)

Spouse
  
Dan Turgeman (m. 1989–2003)

Children
  
Elad Turgeman, Liam Turgeman

Movies
  
Lemon Popsicle, Dizengoff 99, Every Time We Say Goodbye, Dead End Street, Not in Tel Aviv

Similar People
  
Ophelia Shtruhl, Yftach Katzur, Jonathan Sagall, Danny Sanderson, Dvora Kedar

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Anat Atzmon (Hebrew: ענת עצמון‎‎, born 27 November 1958) is an Israeli actress and singer.

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Biography

Atzmon was born and raised in Tel Aviv. She is the daughter of the theater actor Shmulik Atzmon. In her childhood her father exposed her to the Yiddish culture. Atzmon studied at the Aleph High School of Arts Tel Aviv (תיכון א' לאמנויות תל אביב). In 1976 Atzmon was drafted and she subsequently served in the IDF theater. After her military service Atzmon learned to act in the Tel Aviv University. Atzmon became widely famous in Israel during 1978, when she played the main character of Nili in Boaz Davidson's cult youth film Lemon Popsicle.

Following the enormous success of Lemon Popsicle and the publicity given to Atzmon, in 1979 she starred in Avi Nesher's film Dizengoff 99. This film also won a phenomenal success and evidently also become an Israeli cult film. In 1981 Atzmon played in the film The Vulture and in 1982 in she played in Yaky Yosha's film Dead End Street. In 1984 Atzmon starred in Evidence of Rape and Yaky Yosha's film Summertime Blues. In 1986 Atzmon played alongside her father in the film Pact of Love and later on in Moshe Mizrahi's film Stolen Love. In 1988 Atzmon played in the film Shock of the Battle.

In 1989, Atzmon began her singing career when she released her first album "Bachalom" (בחלום), which included a song which she performed that same year in the Kdam Eurovision song contest and which ended up in fourth place.

In 1992, Atzmon played in the films Double Edge and the Spirit of Angels. In the same year, Atzmon competed for the second time in the Kdam Eurovision song contest with the song "HaTikva" (התקווה). Atzmon eventually lost to Dafna Dekel and filed a lawsuit against Dekel because Dekel's song "Ze Rak Sport" (זה רק ספורט), which was chosen to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest, exceeded the required playtime in 17 seconds. Nevertheless, Atzmon lost the suit, and Dekel shortened her song to the required 3 minutes. During the same year Atzmon released her second album "Lila Kar VeDmut Alma ... " (לילה כר ודמות עלמה...), the album was a commercial failure.

In 1997, Atzmon played in the film Mossad and in 1999 she played in the films Frank Sinatra is Dead and Seven Days in Elul (שבעה ימים באלול). During 1999 Atzmon also published her first children's book called Moni Shmanmoni VeChanut Hamamtakim (מוני שמנמוני וחנות הממתקים). In 2001 Atzmon played in the Israeli telenovela City Tower as Orit.

In addition, through the years Atzmon also had a theatrical career. Atzmon played among others in the Be'er Sheva Theater and at the Beit Lessin Theater. At 1998, after her father opened the Yiddishpiel theater in Tel Aviv, Atzmon played in various Yiddish plays in the theater. Atzmon also played in the play Chapter Two in the Hacameri theater.

During the 2000s, released various singles from her upcoming third album.

In 2008, Atzmon played in the musical drama "Danny Hollywood" alongside Ran Danker in which she played Danker's mother.

Private life

In 1989, Atzmon married actor Dan Turgeman. The couple had two children, Liam and Elad, and eventually divorced in 2003. Afterwards, Atzmon had a long relationship with actor Sharon Alexander. Nowadays she is the partner of singer and musician Danny Sanderson.

Discography

  • 1989: Bachalom
  • 1992: Lila Kar VeDmut Alma ...
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2022
    The Other Widow as
    Amalia
    2021
    Take the 'A' Train as
    Mom
    2021
    Tel Aviv as
    Odelya
    2019
    The Station (TV Series) as
    Adva
    - Episode #3.28 (2020) - Adva
    - Episode #3.1 (2020) - Adva
    - Episode #2.24 (2019) - Adva
    - Episode #2.1 (2019) - Adva
    - Episode #1.3 (2019) - Adva
    - Episode #1.2 (2019) - Adva
    - Episode #1.1 (2019) - Adva
    2019
    Sisters (TV Series) as
    Michal
    - A plant from the future (2019) - Michal
    - Going on a journey (2019) - Michal
    2017
    Children of the Fall: Director's Cut as
    Tzila
    2016
    The Exchange Principle (TV Series) as
    Zohara
    - Home (2016) - Zohara
    - Night and the City (2016) - Zohara
    - Where is Yarden Deri? (2016) - Zohara
    2016
    Amor
    2016
    Children of the Fall as
    Tsila
    2012
    Not in Tel Aviv as
    Micha's Mother
    2001
    City Tower (TV Series) as
    Orit Aminadav
    1999
    Seven Days in Elul
    1998
    Frank Sinatra Died
    1997
    Minotaur as
    Mother
    1995
    Night Fare (TV Series) as
    Jasmin
    - Episode #1.1 (1995) - Jasmin
    1992
    Angels in the Wind as
    Hanna
    1992
    Sweating Bullets (TV Series) as
    Karla
    - White Hot (1992) - Karla (as Anat Atsmon)
    1992
    Double Edge as
    Censor
    1988
    Late Night Stories (TV Series)
    - The Babysitter (1988)
    1988
    Shell Shock as
    Dana
    1986
    Chozeh Ahavah
    1986
    Every Time We Say Goodbye as
    Victoria
    1984
    Sunstroke
    1984
    Forced Testimony as
    Ronit
    1982
    Dead End Street as
    Alice
    1981
    The Vulture as
    Yasmin
    1979
    Dizengoff 99 as
    Osi
    1978
    Lemon Popsicle as
    Nili / Nikky / Nili
    Soundtrack
    1989
    Kdam Erovizion (TV Special) (performer: "Ba-Chalom")
    Self
    2018
    Eskimo Limon - Eis am Stiel: Von Siegern und Verlierern (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self
    2011
    Black White Film - History of the Bourekas Film in Israel (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - 1976-2010 (2011) - Self
    - 1971-1976 (2011) - Self
    - 1963-1970 (2011) - Self
    2005
    Ha-Seret Shelanu (TV Movie) as
    Self - Nili
    2004
    Mofa Hakolnoa Shel Ze'ev Revach (TV Series) as
    Self (episode 1.1)
    1992
    Kdam Erovizion (TV Special) as
    Self (2nd place)
    1989
    Kdam Erovizion (TV Special) as
    Self (4th place)

    References

    Anat Atzmon Wikipedia