Arik Einstein

Acting

Arik Einstein

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Jan 03, 1939 (86 years old)
Death date
Nov 26, 2013

Arik Einstein

Known For

Tzvi says - Shissel and Einstein
1h 8m
Movie 2022

Tzvi says - Shissel and Einstein

Tzvi Shissel's last film documents his lifelong friendship and creative...

A Standard Love Song: Arik Einstein
4h 57m
Movie 2017

A Standard Love Song: Arik Einstein

A musical biographical series bringing the story of Arik Einstein...

Winding: A River Story
1h 0m
Movie 2015

Winding: A River Story

The river and nature are placed in the forefront of...

Cables
1h 30m
Movie 1992

Cables

A comedy about changes in the life of Israeli family...

Like Adults - Part Two
Movie 1991

Like Adults - Part Two

Like Adults - Part One
Movie 1991

Like Adults - Part One

Like Adults
0h 51m
Movie 1991

Like Adults

"Kemo gedolim" is a collection of well known Israeli, children...

Lool
1h 25m
Movie 1988

Lool

Directed by Boaz Davidson and Uri Zohar.

Biography

Arieh Einstein was born in Tel Aviv. His father, Yaakov, was an actor with the "Ohel" Theater. Einstein was Israel's junior high jump and shot put champion.[8] His father urged him to audition for an army entertainment troupe, and he was accepted into the Nahal Brigade troupe. In 1963, Arieh Einstein married Alona Shochat in the hall of Habima Theater (where he was onstage in a production of Irma La Douce).[9] After four years of marriage, during which their daughter Shiri was born, the couple divorced. A year later, in 1968, they remarried. Their daughter Yasmin was born in 1971.[10] They divorced again in 1972. Alona Einstein died in 2006 from cancer. Arik Einstein's second wife was Sima Eliyahu, whom he met shortly before filming the movie Metzitzim in 1972. They had a daughter and a son: Dina and Amir.[citation needed] Despite a successful career of acting and singing, Einstein was the shy type and a homebody. In one of his songs he sang that his greatest pleasure was staying home with a cup of lemon tea and his books, and in this he was sincere.[11] In a candid interview that was shown on TV, he said that performing in front of big crowds was difficult for him (without the help of a few glugs of cognac beforehand). For this reason he ceased to perform public concerts from the year of 1981 and on, despite many attractive offers.[12] In 1982 he was hurt in a major car accident. His wife was also hurt, and another friend lost her life. Following the accident Einstein's eyesight, which was already myopic, got worse and he spent less and less time in public.