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Shaike Ophir

Shaike Ophir

Born: 1928-11-04 • Jerusalem, Israel

Shaike Ophir (Hebrew: שייקה אופיר; November 4, 1928 – August 17, 1987) was an Israeli film and theater actor, comedian, playwright, screenwriter, director, and the country's first mime.

Yeshayahu (Shaike) Goldstein-Ophir was born in Jerusalem. His family was Masortiim, and his Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry in the city goes back to the mid-19th century. He studied acting as an adolescent but left school in the 1940s to enlist in the Palmach. During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War he escorted convoys to the besieged city of Jerusalem and took part in naval battles.

Thanks to his comic skills he was accepted to the Chezbatron, an army entertainment troupe. In the 1950s, he made a name for himself as a multi-talented performer. He even recorded a few hit songs during this period.

During the late 1950s and early 1960s Ophir occasionally guest-starred in American TV shows such as Shirley Temple's Storybook and Alfred Hitchcock Presents (in the episode "The Waxwork," where he was billed as Shai K. Ophir). Ophir acted in 28 films, wrote, directed, and starred in several variety shows, and was an accomplished mime, appearing alongside Marcel Marceau. He reached the peak of his international fame in the title role of Ha-Shoter Azoulay (literally, Policeman Azoulay, translated as The Policeman), a film vehicle by Ephraim Kishon which won a Golden Globe for Best Foreign-Language Film (1972) and was nominated for a Best Foreign Language Academy Award the same year. He also starred in other Ephraim Kishon films, including Ervinka, Blaumilch Canal and The Fox in the Chicken Coop, and the 1973 Moshé Mizrahi film Daughters, Daughters. In 1977 he starred opposite Melanie Griffith in The Garden.

In 1985, Ophir starred in a stage adaptation of Janusz Korczak's children's novel King Matt the First, where he played seven different roles. The children's play was very successful and ran for three years. Over this period Ophir was diagnosed with lung cancer, to which he succumbed in 1987. Ophir was a theatrical director for HaGashash HaHiver. He also directed the Israeli movie Hamesh Ma'ot Elef Shahor, and wrote the screenplay for 4 Israeli movies. He wrote and performed many sketches and comedy routines, many of which are still popular in Israel today. He also did a series of Arabic-instruction TV programs that ran through the 1980s.

He also appeared in the Chuck Norris film, The Delta Force.

Ophir was married twice and had four children, two from each spouse. His daughter, Karin Ophir, is also an actress. Shaike Ophir, a heavy smoker, died from lung cancer in 1987.

Filmography
Sleeping Beauty poster
Sleeping Beauty
1987 • Elf Master
America 3000 poster
America 3000
1986 • Lelz
The Delta Force poster
The Delta Force
1986 • Father Nicholas
King Solomon's Mines poster
King Solomon's Mines
1985 • Kassam
The Magician of Lublin poster
The Magician of Lublin
1979 • Schmul
Wrong Number poster
Wrong Number
1979 • Superintendent Moshe Cohen
The Fox in the Chicken Coop poster
The Fox in the Chicken Coop
1978 • Amitz Dolniker
Half a Million Black poster
Half a Million Black
1977
Operation Thunderbolt poster
Operation Thunderbolt
1977 • Gadi Arnon
Theft from a Thief poster
Theft from a Thief
1977
No Image
500000 Black
1977
The Garden poster
The Garden
1977 • Avram
Diamonds poster
Diamonds
1975 • Moshe
The Father poster
The Father
1975
Daughters, Daughters poster
Daughters, Daughters
1974 • Sabbatai Alfandari
The House on Chelouche Street poster
The House on Chelouche Street
1973 • Haim
The Great Telephone Robbery poster
The Great Telephone Robbery
1972
Carlos poster
Carlos
1971
The Policeman poster
The Policeman
1971 • Constable Sgt. Abraham Azulai
The Big Dig poster
The Big Dig
1969 • Police Officer
Fish, Football and Girls poster
Fish, Football and Girls
1968
Ervinka poster
Ervinka
1967
Moishe Air-Condition poster
Moishe Air-Condition
1966
Dalia and the Sailors poster
Dalia and the Sailors
1964 • Jacko
Hole in the Moon poster
Hole in the Moon
1964
El Dorado poster
El Dorado
1963 • Shneider
The Fifth Column poster
The Fifth Column
1960
No Image
Lacking a Homeland
1959
No Image
Hansel and Gretel
1958 • Miney
Tel Aviv Taxi poster
Tel Aviv Taxi
1956 • Mark