Dana Ivgy Explained

Dana Ivgy
Birth Date:3 April 1982
Birth Place:Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1992-
Father:Moshe Ivgy

Dana Ivgy (Hebrew: דאנה איבגי; born April 3, 1982) is an Israeli actress and the daughter of actor Moshe Ivgy.

Career

As a child, Ivgy appeared in several television and film productions. Since graduating from acting school she has appeared in several critically acclaimed films.

In 2002 she garnered the attention of the Israeli Film Academy when she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award for her portrayals of Sarit in the sports drama Beitar Provence. She also received the nomination for her role of Tikva Ida in the drama, The Barbecue People based around a picnic celebrating Israeli Independence day. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed film, Broken Wings.[1]

She received considerable acclaim as the protagonist in Keren Yedaya's 2004 picture, Or (My Treasure) a drama about a teenager (Ivgy) and her prostitute mother (played by Ronit Elkabetz).[2] She was awarded prizes by international film festivals and won the Best Actress award by the Israeli Film Academy.

In 2006 she appeared in Aviva, My Love, which won the Israeli Film Academy's award for Best Film. A year later she appeared in Amos Gitai's French-Israeli film, Disengagement about a mother's search for the child she abandoned, amidst the disengagement on the IDF in Gaza.

In 2009 she reunited with Yedaya and Elkabetz for Jaffa, a Romeo & Juliet-inspired drama about an Israeli Jewish girl and an Israeli Arab boy who have conceived a baby and conspire to marry each other, before tragedy interrupts their plans.[3] Her depiction of the pregnant protagonist led to another Best Actress nomination from the Israeli Film Academy. She shared this nomination with her work in Haiu Leilot alongside her father, Moshe Ivgy.[4]

Ivgy has also established Tziporela, a theatre company and is currently writing and directing a short film.[4]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1992Malachim B'Ruah Dana
1993ZoharGirl #1
1999Zman AvirOfra
2001Kochav Zore'ach Me'al HaLevDassyTV
2002Beitar ProvenceSaritNomination - Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actress
Broken WingsIrisOriginal title: Knafayim Shvurot
2003The Barbecue PeopleTikva Ida Original title: Ha-Mangalistim
Nomination - Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actress
Tik SagurHila Zaituni 1 episode: Kartis Sachkan
2004Or (My Treasure)OrOphir Award for Best Actress
International Film Festival Bratislava Grand Prix
Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival Special Distinction Award for Best Actress
2006The SubstituteZoharaOriginal title: Hayelet Bodeda
Aviva, My LoveOshrat CohenOriginal title: Aviva Ahuvati
Little HeroesLironOriginal title: Giborim Ktanim
2007The SecretsSigiOriginal title: Ha-Sodot
ScreenzGoolyTV series
The ArbitratorOshrit Asulin2 episodes
DisengagementDanaAmos Gitai film
2009RuinNaamaShort film
JaffaMali WolfNomination - Ophir Award for Best Actress
2010Haiu LeilotGoniAKA Those Were Nights
Nomination - Ophir Award for Best Actress
Waiting for the BlackoutLyla
2013Cupcakesdana
2014Next to HerGabby
2014Zero MotivationZohar
2018AutonomiesBatiaTV miniseries
2021Cinema SabayaRona
2022The Other WidowEllaNomination - Ophir Award for Best Actress
SavoyKochava Levi"Hybrid documentary" and dramatization[5] of the 1975 hostage-taking at Tel Aviv's Savoy Hotel

Personal life

Ivgy is married to the artist Itamar Shamshoni. In 2013 their first son was born, and in 2018 their second son was born.

She resides in the Shapira neighborhood in Tel Aviv.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.metacritic.com/video/titles/brokenwings Broken Wings
  2. https://movies.nytimes.com/2005/06/01/movies/01trea.html?_r=1 Struggles of a Working Mom and Her Daughter in Tel Aviv
  3. https://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/Star+David+crossed+lovers/2755698/story.html Star of David-crossed lovers
  4. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3887868,00.html Dana Ivgy, born to act
  5. News: Spiro . Amy . The forgotten heroine of the deadly 1975 Savoy Hotel terror attack . 7 September 2022 . The Jerusalem Post . August 10, 2022.