Amos Kollek (he|עמוס קולק; born September 15, 1947) is an Israeli film director, writer and actor.
Amos Kollek was born in Jerusalem. He is the son of Teddy Kollek, the long-time mayor of Jerusalem. Kollek studied psychology and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1] He became interested in film after working as a writer. He produced his first film, Goodbye, New York, in 1985. His film Fast Food Fast Women was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1979 | Al Tishali Im Ani Ohev | Assaf | ||
1985 | Goodbye, New York | David | Director | |
1986 | Forever, Lulu (a.k.a. Crazy Streets) | Larry | Director | |
1989 | High Stakes (a.k.a. Melanie Rose) | Director | ||
1992 | Lahav Hatzui (a.k.a. Double Edge) (a.k.a. Three Weeks in Jerusalem) | David | Director | |
1993 | Five Girls (a.k.a. Five Lesbian Girls) | Director | ||
1994 | Whore II (a.k.a. Bad Girls) | Jack | Director | |
1995 | Teddy Kollek (a.k.a. Teddy Kollek, from Vienna to Jerusalem) | Director, Documentary | ||
1997 | Sue (a.k.a. Sue lost in Manhattan) | Director | ||
1998 | Fiona | Director | ||
2000 | Fast Food Fast Women | Director | ||
2001 | Queenie in Love | Director | ||
2001 | A Bitter Glory | Director, TV Movie documentary | ||
2001 | Beirut | |||
2002 | Bridget | Director | ||
2002 | Angela | Short | ||
2003 | Music | Short | ||
2003 | Happy End | |||
2008 | Restless | Director | ||
2008 | LL | Director | ||
2012 | The Sumo Wrestler | Jack | Director |