Uri Geller
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Web site | www.urigeller.com |
Date of birth | December 20,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Tel Aviv-Yafo |
Israel | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Spouse | Hanna Geller |
Children | Natalie Geller |
Daniel Geller | |
Job | Actor |
Psychic | |
Magician | |
Film Producer | |
Movies/Shows | Phenomenon |
Back to Reality | |
Sanitarium | |
Dying of Laughter | |
The Successor | |
An Honest Liar | |
Official site | urigeller.com |
Parents | Manzy Freud |
Itzhaak Geller | |
Nationality | British |
Israeli | |
Albums | Partched! |
Education | Terra Santa College |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 433429 |
Little Book Of Mind-Power
The Geller effect
Uri Geller, My Story
Uri Geller's Mindpower Kit
Fortune Secrets
Confessions of a Rabbi and a Psychic
Ella
Dead Cold
Unorthodox Encounters
Pampini
Uri Geller's Life Signs: Transform Your Life by Understanding Your Personality Type
Shawn
True Confessions: Making Peace with the Past, Celebrating the Present, Embracing the Future
Parascience Pack: An Interactive Exploration of Your Psi Powers
Uri Geller's Crystal Pend Dowsing Kit
My Story: An Autobiography
Ella: Roman
Uri Geller Cutout
Uri Geller's asterismoi zōēs: metamorphōse te sōē sou meso tou typou tēs prosōpikotētas sou
Psychikes dynameis kau pōs na tis anaptyxete
Use Your Psychic Powers to Have It All: Release Your Psi-Force for Health, Wealth, Success Peace of Mind
Learn to Dowse: Use the World's Most Powerful Search Engine: Your Intuition
Uri Geller Life story
Uri Geller is an Israeli-British illusionist, magician, television personality, and self-proclaimed psychic. He is known for his trademark television performances of spoon bending and other illusions. Geller uses conjuring tricks to simulate the effects of psychokinesis and telepathy.
Urinal appears on the side of Sonning bridge over River Thames
... Another fake post box on the same bridge as the urinal confused Sonning residents - including entertainer Uri Geller - when it popped up in 2013...
Swimmers brave dangerous tides to collect rock from Uri Geller island
...By Angie BrownBBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporterA group of adventurers have swum to an uninhabited Scottish island to collect a rock for celebrity magician Uri Geller...
Topol: Fiddler on the Roof star dies aged 87
... Can never top Topol Israeli-British TV personality Uri Geller led the tributes, sharing a picture of himself with the " sweet and modest" late star, and former Israeli President Shimon Peres...
Israeli photographer captures unique bird spoon image
... The images caught the attention of famed Israeli spoon bender Uri Geller, Mr Keshet took the images when he went on an early morning excursion to a spot in the northern Jordan Valley to photograph wild plants and birds...
Israeli 'psychic' Uri Geller still baffling fans at 75
... Media caption, Uri Geller: The celebrity who owes his success to spoonsBy the entrance to the new Uri Geller Museum, overlooking the sparkling sea in Jaffa, lies, appropriately enough, the world s largest steel spoon - 16...
Headlines: Harry and Meghan back to work and Cyprus rape
... And reports that the spoon-bending magician Uri Geller, has to apply to the call of Prime Minister Boris Johnson s most senior advisers - Dominic Cummings - to Spinner and misfits for jobs in the government...
Topol: Fiddler on the Roof star dies aged 87
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
The Actor Chaim Topol , best known for his portrayal of milkman Tevye in Fiddler On The Roof , has died at the Age Of 87, Israel's president has said.
His death who described Topol as " one of the giants of Israeli culture".
Topol was Oscar nominated for his performance in the 1971 Film Adaptation of The Musical .
His other famous film role included in Flash Gordon , Follow Me, and the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only .
Herzog described Topol, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease several years ago, as " a gifted actor who conquered many stages in Israel and overseas, filled The Cinema screens with his presence and above all entered deep into our hearts".
The Actor , singer and illustrator, he added, had " represented us with great respect".
'Can never top Topol'Israeli-British TV personality Uri Geller led the tributes, sharing a picture of himself with the " sweet and modest" late star, and former Israeli President Shimon Peres .
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.British actor and comedian, posting: " Anyone who plays Tevye knows he can never top Topol. God rest his soul. "
Meanwhile, Frozen actor: " There is no way to overstate how much this man and this performance meant to me.
" Topol is a large reason why I became an actor. In fact, his performance of Tevye in Fiddler was the very first performance I ever saw on a Broadway stage. RIP to a great. "
Topol was born in Tel Aviv in 1935, and began his acting career in an entertainment troupe during his Israeli army service.
He rose to prominence in the Israeli comedy Sallah Shabati, which depicted the hardships of a Mizrachi Jewish immigrant family in Israel of the early 1960s, won him an early Golden Globe award for most promising male newcomer.
Film roles followed in both Israel and the US, including the 1975 adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's Galileo, the 1980 sci-fi adventure Flash Gordon , alongside Brian Blessed, and opposite Sir Roger Moore in the 1981 James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only .
But it was for playing Tevye, a troubled milkman in the village of Anatevka who attempts to maintain his Jewish traditions by marrying off his five daughters, that he will be most remembered.
The role, which saw him perform songs such as If I Were a Rich Man, scored him a second Golden Globe, this time for best actor.
He was on active duty with the Israeli army when he was received his Academy Award nomination - becoming The First Israeli actor to do so - in 1972. But he was granted leave so he could attend the ceremony in Los Angeles.
Speaking to Desert Island Discs in 1983, The Actor said he still believed the producers " were very brave to let me have that part".
" Considering that I was 30-years-old, considering that my English was so limited - a vocabulary of 50 words - I still don't understand how they let me have it. "
The decision to cast Topol, instead of US actor Zero Mostel, who had made the role famous on stage, was a controversial one at the time but he later thanked his predecessor.
" Anyone who ever plays Tevye should be thankful to Zero Mostel, " Topol was once quoted as saying. " He gave us all room and I know I wouldn't have done the movie without the advantage of a year's rehearsal on stage. "
Reprising the role in the 1991 Broadway revival of Fiddler On The Roof , he was also nominated for a Tony Award for best actor.
Topol would play the part more than 3,500 times on both stage and screen from the late 1960s until 2009.
Away from acting, the charitable star founded Variety Israel, an organisation that provides support for children living with disabilities and their families.
He also served as the president of Jordan River Village, a free overnight camp for sick Israeli children.
In 2005, Topl was voted the 90th-greatest Israeli of all time, in a poll by the Israeli news website Ynet. And 10 years later, he was awarded the Israel Prize - the country's most prestigious award - for lifetime achievement and special contribution to society and the state.
He is survived by his wife Galia and their three children.
His son Omer Topol, this week called his father an " amazing actor who developed all kinds of tactics to cover up the problems that began to arise".
" When he won the Israel Prize, his Alzheimer's was in its early stages, " he confirmed.
" He spoke wonderfully at the ceremony, and also at other events, and no one even felt it. "
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