Sefi Rivlin

Yosef "Sefi" Rivlin (Hebrew: ספי ריבלין; November 7, 1947 – December 3, 2013) was an Israeli actor and comedian.

He was best known for his roles in the satire show Nikui Rosh [he] ("Head Cleaning"), the children’s program Rega im Dodley and its spin-off At Fistuk's Home [he].

[1] Yosef "Sefi" Rivlin born and grew up in Nahalat Yehuda (present-day Rishon LeZion).

[2] A memorial ceremony held at Habimah Theater in Tel Aviv on the morning of the funeral was attended by a large crowd of Israeli entertainers and politicians.

[3] Rivlin's acting debut was in 1973, when he appeared at the Khan Theater in Jerusalem in Servant of Two Masters, directed by the British-born director Mike Alfreds.

In the 1980s and 1990s, he appeared in a number of films, including director Avi Nesher's HaSodot.