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Eli Gorenstein

Eli Gorenstein

Born: 1952-08-31 • Tel Aviv, Israel

Eli Gorenstein (born August 31, 1952) is an Israeli actor, voice actor, director, singer and cellist.

Gorenstein was born in Tel Aviv and was raised in Ramat Gan during his childhood. His maternal grandfather was philosopher Felix Weltsch. He went to New York City to study theatre and music and he even holds a master's degree at Tel Aviv University. He began his career sometime during the 1960s and as a theatre actor, he made frequent on-stage collaborations with Zachi Noy. He performed at many theatres across Israel such as the Habima Theatre and the Haifa Theatre. Gorenstein often starred in theatre adaptions of Shakespeare plays as well as the musical theatre.

Gorenstein appeared as a guest on children's shows such as Rechov Sumsum (the Israeli production of Sesame Street) and Parpar Nechmad. He also made appearances in movies, most notably the 2007 film Israeli Intelligence and the 2018 film The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch. He often appeared on Zehu Ze! and performed a song on that show alongside Shlomo Gronich.

Gorenstein has also had a successful career as a voice actor. He often performed the Hebrew voices of Disney villains as well as sidekicks and supporting characters particularly during the Disney Renaissance period. His roles include Scar from The Lion King, Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Professor Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective, Jafar from Aladdin, Clayton from Tarzan, Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, Eeyore from the Winnie the Pooh franchise, Lumière from Beauty and the Beast, Dr. Facilier from The Princess and the Frog, Gilderoy Lockhart from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, The Wolf from Hoodwinked!, Professor Paljas from Alfred J. Kwak, Grimmel from How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World and many more. He has frequently collaborated with Rama Messinger, Dov Reiser and Yuval Zamir.

Gorenstein is also a singer and musician. He plays the cello and often performs songs in the style of Frank Sinatra. Known for his bass vocal range, he often performs as an opera singer at the New Israeli Opera and he performs jingles for the openings of television shows and commercials. Gorenstein participated in numerous music festivals, including the Israeli Children’s Songs Festival in 1976 in which he came second place. He also worked with the Israel Chamber Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2011, Gorenstein released his debut album, which features the work of artists such as Yoni Rechter, Yehonatan Geffen, Nathan Alterman, Nurit Galron and others.

Gorenstein is married and has three children. His daughter Roni, is also an actress.

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Filmography
Kafka's Last Trial poster
Kafka's Last Trial
2025
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What the Hell?
2024 • Puppet
Waitress - The Musical: Cameri poster
Waitress - The Musical: Cameri
2023 • Joe
Hila poster
Hila
2023 • Shmuel
The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes poster
The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes
2022 • Adolf Eichmann
Kafka for Kids poster
Kafka for Kids
2022 • The Bearer of Bad News
The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch poster
The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch
2018 • Rabbi Jonathan
Alaska poster
Alaska
2018 • Lolek
Ella's Men poster
Ella's Men
2017 • Father
Saving Neta poster
Saving Neta
2017 • פנחס
Antenna poster
Antenna
2016
The Man in the Wall poster
The Man in the Wall
2015 • Doron
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem poster
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
2014 • Judge (rabbi)
Urban Tale poster
Urban Tale
2012
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Israeli Intelligence
2007 • Kuchik the scientist
No Rain poster
No Rain
1996
Hanna's War poster
Hanna's War
1988 • Aba
The Emperor's New Clothes poster
The Emperor's New Clothes
1987 • Sergeant
The Frog Prince poster
The Frog Prince
1986 • Cook
5 and 5 poster
5 and 5
1980 • Langer
The Troupe poster
The Troupe
1978 • Zamar (Zami) Klein
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The Badchan