

Ephraim Kishon
Writer · Actor · DirectorEphraim Kishon was a Hungarian-born Israeli author, playwright, and film director, renowned for his satirical works that humorously depicted Israeli society. Born as Ferenc Hoffmann in Budapest, he survived the Holocaust by escaping from a Nazi labor camp. After World War II, he immigrated to Israel in 1949, where he adopted the name Ephraim Kishon. Kishon became one of Israel's most celebrated writers, publishing numerous satirical columns, books, and plays. His notable works include the film Sallah Shabati (1964), which won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Academy Award, and The Policeman (1971), which also received international acclaim. Kishon's sharp wit and keen observations made him a beloved figure in Israeli culture. He passed away in Appenzell, Switzerland, at the age of 80.
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FILMOGRAPHY
DIRECTOR8
- Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht
Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht
1986
Director
- Der Trauschein
Der Trauschein
1983
Director

The Fox in the Chicken Coop
1978
Director

The Policeman
1971
Director

The Big Dig
1969
Director
- Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht
Zieh den Stecker raus, das Wasser kocht
1969
Director

Ervinka
1967
Director

Sallah
1964
Director
WRITER9

Marriage Agreement
2008
Writer
- Oh, oh Juliet
Oh, oh Juliet
1996
Theatre Play
- Der Trauschein
Der Trauschein
1983
Writer, Screenplay

The Fox in the Chicken Coop
1978
Writer
- The Going Up of David Lev
The Going Up of David Lev
1973
Writer

The Policeman
1971
Writer

The Big Dig
1969
Writer, Screenplay

Ervinka
1967
Screenplay

Sallah
1964
Writer





