

Uri Gavriel
Uri Gavriel (Hebrew: אורי גבריאל) is a prominent Israeli actor known for his impactful performances in theater, film, and television. His career spans several decades, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting. Gavriel achieved significant recognition in 2005 when he won the Ophir Award, Israel's prestigious film accolade, for his outstanding role in the film "What a Wonderful Place." His portrayal in this critically acclaimed movie not only earned him the Ophir but also garnered the Best Actor award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival the same year.
Gavriel's contributions to the arts extend beyond film; his work in theater has also been praised, highlighting his ability to embody a wide range of characters. He has been involved in numerous productions that have left a lasting impact on Israeli culture. Throughout his career, Gavriel has exhibited a remarkable ability to engage audiences, earning respect and admiration from both fans and peers alike. With a rich portfolio that includes various roles across different media, he continues to be a significant figure in the Israeli entertainment industry, inspiring aspiring actors and captivating audiences with his talent.
Filmography


House of Saddam

The Finest Hour

Mary Magdalene

Stones

The Attack

Iron Eagle II

One Week and a Day

Byzantium

Deadly Heroes

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior

The Mummy Lives

The Band's Visit

Miral

Prison Heat
