Shlomo "Moni" Moshonov (Hebrew: שלמה "מוני" מושונוב; born 18 August 1951) is an Israeli actor, comedian, and theater director.
After studying drama at Tel Aviv University, he joined the Haifa Theater, remaining with the group for five years.
[4][5] The 1992 Israeli parody film Cables [he][6] was scripted by Arik Einstein, Moni Moshonov, and Zvi Shissel [he].
It is a collection of sketches, with the frame story being a guy (played by Einstein) flipping cable TV channels.
[7] In 2000 he starred in Besame Mucho and in Dover Kosashvili's Late Marriage in 2001, for which he won the Israeli Film Academy Award for best supporting actor.
In 2015 he portrayed former Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer in a controversial TV ad campaign for Amir Bramly's Kela fund, which was broadcast in Prime time including the "Golden Break" before the winner announcement in two high rating reality shows.