Uri Hochman
Uri Hochman is the son of Rachel Hochman and has carved a significant niche for himself in the Israeli entertainment scene. He began his career as a member of the Nahal Entertainment Troupe, performing alongside notable artists such as Sharon Haziz, Dana Berger, and Oren Shavu. A graduate of the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio and the Rimon School of Music, Hochman received the prestigious Rosenblum Prize for Performing Arts in 1999.
Uri is married to Michal Pulitzer and has two children from previous relationships: Anna, daughter of Efrat Ben Tzur, and Luca, son of Alit Kreiz. He was previously in a well-publicized relationship with Marina Shifman.
In theater, Hochman has showcased his talent in numerous productions including "Morris Shimel," "Anna Karenina," "Post-Trauma," and "The Merchant of Venice." Beyond acting, he has also directed several plays such as "The Frogs," "Nonsense," and "Job Interview," the latter winning first place at the Short Theater Festival in 2006. His directorial work on "Sabras," featuring Shiri Gadni and Tomer Sharon, also earned accolades at the Haifa Children's Theater Festival that same year.
In film, Hochman portrayed characters in "Temptation," "In the Middle of the Film," and "Frayed Ends," while his television credits include roles in "B'tzefer," "Nuyork," and the acclaimed series "Shtisel." Additionally, he has lent his voice to various animated characters, including Tabaki in "The Jungle Book," Michelangelo in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and Hercules in Disney's "Hercules."
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