George Ovadiah Explained

George Ovadiah
Native Name:چورچ اوڤادي
Native Name Lang:ar
Other Names:George Obadiah, Gorji Obadiah, George Ovadya
Birth Date: 1925
Birth Place:Baghdad, Iraq
Death Date:27 June
Death Place:Holon, Israel
Burial Place:Yarkon Cemetery
Occupation:Film director, scriptwriter, film producer

George Ovadiah (; Hebrew: ג'ורג' עובדיה; Persian: گرجی عبادیا; c. 1925 – 1996), also known as George Obadiah, was an Iraqi-born Israeli film director, scriptwriter and producer.[1]

Biography

George Ovadiah was born in c. 1925 in Baghdad, Iraq. He immigrated to Iran in 1949, where he became an established filmmaker. In Iran he directed 25 films and occasionally was an actor.[2] In 1967 he made "Harbor of Love", an Israeli-Iranian coproduction.

In 1969 he immigrated to Israel. Ovadiah directed 13 Israeli films, focused in melodrama and comedy genres, they were Bourekas film. Initially his films were box office successes, but his later films were failures. In 1996 the Israeli Film Academy paid a tribute to his memory.

He died on 27 June 1996 in Holon, Israel.

Filmography

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Notes and References

  1. Amy Kornish and Costel Safirman, Israeli Film – A Reference Guide, Praeger, 2003, p. 204-205.
  2. Meir Schnitzer, Israeli Cinema: Facts/ Plots/ Directors / Opinions, Kinneret Publishing House, 1994. p. 385.