Moshe Mizrahi
Biography
Biography
Moshe Mizrahi worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Early in his directing career, Mizrahi worked on a variety of independent films, including such titles as "Les Stances a Sophie" (1970), the Michal Bat-Adam drama "Ani Ohev Otach Rosa" (1972) and the drama "Abu el Banat" (1973) with Shai K Ophir. He also appeared in the Gila Almagor drama "The House on Chelouche Street" (1973) and "Rachel's Man" (1976) with Mickey Rooney. He continued to work in film in the seventies and the eighties, directing motion pictures like the drama "Madame Rosa" (1978) with Simone Signoret, the drama "Chere Inconnue" (1980) with Simone Signoret and "La Vie Continue" (1981). He also appeared in "Une Jeunesse" (1983). During the latter part of his career, Mizrahi directed the drama "War and Love" (1985) with Sebastian Keneas, "Everytime We Say Goodbye" (1986) and the Pierre Richard comedy "Mangeclous" (1988). Mizrahi most recently directed the Michal Bat-Adam drama "Nasheem" (1996).