![]() "Nicolas Cage & Alex Wolff Team For Truffle Hunter Pic 'Pig' ". ^ D'Aless, Anthony ro (23 September 2019).Archived from the original on 5 February 2020. ^ Hana Laszlo's filmography (in Hebrew).Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actress for Alila (nomination).Ophir Award for Best Actress for Free Zone (nomination).Winner: International Emmy Award – Comedy TV series Israeli version of The Golden GirlsĪlongside her daughter-in-law Romi Aboulafia Winner: Best Actress Award (Cannes Film Festival) Nominee: Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actress She's destined to play Paulette in the Hebrew version of Legally Blonde. Laszlo performed the voice of Nai Nai in the Hebrew-Language dub of the 2019 animated film Abominable. She never had formal education but speaks and performs in six different languages – Hebrew, English, Yiddish, French, German and Dutch. In 2019, she received an honorary PhD from Bar-Ilan University for contributions to the stage arts. She spends a third of the year on stage with them. Laszlo wrote, produced, financed and starred in more than a dozen one-woman shows since the 1980s. In 2010, she served as a judge with Claude Dadia and Eli Mizrachi on Rokdim Im Kokhavim, the Israeli version of Dancing with the Stars. The Palme d'Or marked the pick of Laszlo's comeback.įrom 2002–2004, Laszlo was one of two presenters (the other being Pnina Dvorin) of the Israeli version of the British television game show The Weakest Link. Laszlo stars in the film alongside Natalie Portman. In 2005 she won the Best Actress Award at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival for her role in Free Zone. She was reintroduced to the public and younger crowd through her role as Naomi Shahar in the highly successful musical telenovela HaShir Shelanu. However, due to financial and personal calamity, her career came to a halt in the beginning of the new millennium.Īfter several silent years, Laszlo restarted building her career from the ground up. Through the 90s, Laszlo was the highest grossing female entertainer in Israel. She created and portrayed some of the most iconic characters of that era – including such characters as 'Safta Zapta' and 'Clara the Cleaning Lady.' Laszlo rose to enormous success in the 1980s and 1990s in the wake of character-driven comedy routines. Laszlo (right), Natalie Portman and Amos Gitai filming Free Zone in 2005 Laszlo married and divorced businessman Benny Bloch. Her daughter-in-law is Israeli actress and filmmaker Romi Aboulafia, with whom she frequently collaborates. Her eldest, Ben Giladi, is a film and television producer. ![]() Laszlo has two sons from her first marriage – Ben and Ithamar. The two proceeded to work together on various stage productions and eventually got married in 1979. She met her first husband, Israeli media proprietor Aviv Giladi, on the set of Uri Zohar's Save The Lifeguard. Around those years she was in a relationship with Israeli pop-star Svika Pick. In 1972–1973, she served in the Israel Defense Forces Southern Command's musical troupe. Her parents were Holocaust survivors who were born in Poland. Laszlo was born in Jaffa, Tel Aviv to a family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. She has also received four Ophir Award nominations. In 2005, she won a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film Free Zone. Hana Laszlo ( Hebrew: חנה לסלאו born 14 June 1953) is an Israeli actress, television presenter and comedian. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong.Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress (2005) If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.
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