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Moti Giladi

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Israeli singer and actor (born 1946)

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Moti Giladi
מוטי גלעדי
Moti Giladi in 2010
Born (1946-12-18)December 18, 1946 (age 78)
Years active1969–present
TitleSinger, actor

Mordechai "Moti" Giladi (Hebrew:מרדכי "מוטי" גלעדי; born December 18, 1946) is anIsraeli singer and actor.[1][2]

He released his first album in 1969 after he finished hismilitary service. He lived in the United States of America in the seventies and was a cantor in aJewish community.

Moti Giladi in Jacob Goldwasser's 1991 filmBeyond the Sea

He returned to Israel in the early eighties and, in 1986, joinedKdam Eurovision with Sarai Tzuriel. At the end of the contest, they won and were chosen to represent Israel in the1986 Eurovision Song Contest held inBergen,Norway and the duet finished in nineteenth place with 7 points.

Since the early nineties, Giladi has continued his career as an actor[3] and also participated atBig Brother'ssecond VIP season, eliminated only one week before the finale.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^"Zapjevao u eteru: "Hvala vam na toplini Hrvatske"".Hrvatska radiotelevizija (in Croatian). RetrievedOctober 3, 2020.
  2. ^Levy, Gideon (October 31, 2019)."A sad 70th birthday for Netanyahu". Opinion.Haaretz. RetrievedOctober 3, 2020.
  3. ^יורק, ניו (September 23, 2011)."נתניהו באו"ם: משא ומתן עכשיו, let's talk דוגרי".ynet (in Hebrew). RetrievedOctober 3, 2020.
Awards and achievements
Preceded byIsrael in the Eurovision Song Contest
1986
Succeeded by
Participation
Artists
Songs
Note: Entries scored out signify where Israel did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
Countries
Final
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  • Greece
Artists
Final
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Songs
Final
  • "Alles heeft ritme"
  • "L'Amour de ma vie"
  • "Du er fuld af løgn"
  • "E' de' det här du kallar kärlek?"
  • "Européennes"
  • "Gleðibankinn"
  • "Halley"
  • "J'aime la vie"
  • "Não sejas mau para mim"
  • "Never the End"
  • "Pas pour moi"
  • "Romeo"
  • "Runner in the Night"
  • "Tora zo"
  • "Über die Brücke geh'n"
  • "Valentino"
  • "Yavo Yom"
  • "You Can Count On Me"
  • "Die Zeit ist einsam"
  • "Željo moja"
Withdrawn
  • "Wagon-lit"
International
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People
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