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Shosh Atari (Hebrew: שוש עטרי; November 24, 1949 – April 1, 2008) was an Israeli actress, television presenter and radio personality, born as Shoshana Atari (Hebrew: שושנה עטרי) in Rehovot.[1] She was the sister of Gali Atari and Yona Atari.
Shosh Atari | |
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שוש עטרי | |
Born | Rehovot, Israel | November 24, 1949
Died | April 1, 2008 Tel Aviv, Israel | (aged 58)
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Years active | 1970-2008 |
Relatives | Gali Atari (sister) Yona Atari (sister) |
Biography
editIn the 1970s Atari joined Kol Yisrael and in the 1980s she was one of the stars of Reshet Gimel, where she was the host of the music hit programs - "Chadash, Chadish, U-mechudash", "Lohet", and other programs edited by Tony Fine. Atari was also famous as the host of the popular TV game - Pitsuchim of the Israeli Educational Television channel. A few years ago, Atari had a kidney transplant operation after having a kidney disease. After the transplant she went to Reshet Gimel but got back to broadcasting a daily show in Radio Lev Hamedina. In 2007, Atari returned to television as a star of Hakol Dvash, a dramedy on Channel 2.
Death
editAtari died of a heart attack at her home on April 1, 2008. She was discovered by her two sisters. She was 58 years old, and buried at the Yarkon Cemetery.[2]
References
edit- ^ Shosh Atari’s filmography (in Hebrew)
- ^ "Radio broadcaster Shosh Atari dies". Ynet. 2 April 2008. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
External links
edit- Shosh Atari at IMDb