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{{more footnotes|date=January 2020}}'''Sandra Sade''' (born [[October 28]], [[1949]]) is an Israeli film, television and theater actress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.libertatea.ro/entertainment/sandra-sade-actrita-israel-romanca-2580436|title=Sandra Sade, cea mai iubită actriță din Israel, e româncă!|date=2019-03-23|website=Libertatea|language=ro|access-date=2019-10-10}}</ref>
{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
| name = Sandra Sade
| name = Sandra Sade
|native_name = סנדרה שדה
|native_name_lang = he
| image = Sandra Sade3.jpg
| image = Sandra Sade3.jpg
| caption = Sandra Sade at "Shabbat Theater" in Beer Sheva ,
| caption = Sandra Sade, 2017
January 2017
| birth_name =
| birth_name =
| birth_date = October 28, 1949
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1949|10|28}}
| birth_place = Romania
| birth_place = [[Miercurea Ciuc]], [[Romania]]
| Spouses = [[Moni Moshonov]]
| spouse = [[Moni Moshonov]]
| children = Alma Moshonov, [[Michael Moshonov]]
| children = 2, including [[Michael Moshonov]]
}}
}}

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'''Sandra Sade-Moshonov''' ({{langx|he|סנדרה שדה}}) is an Israeli film, television and theater actress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.libertatea.ro/entertainment/sandra-sade-actrita-israel-romanca-2580436|title=Sandra Sade, cea mai iubită actriță din Israel, e româncă!|date=2019-03-23|website=Libertatea|language=ro|access-date=2019-10-10}}</ref>


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Sandra Sade was born in [[Romania]].
Sandra Sade was born in [[Romania]].


== Career ==
== Acting and film career ==
Sandra played for about 17 years at the [[Cameri Theater]]. She also played at the Beit Lessin Theater. She currently plays in the Habima Theater. In 1981, Field participated in the educational television program ''Homeland''. She also participated in the drama ''Poker Face'' from the ''Homeland Lesson'' series. Sade also played a guest role in the comedy series ''Relatives''.
Sade performed for about 17 years at the [[Cameri Theater]]. She also played at the Beit Lessin Theater.<ref>[https://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/1.1084208 Sandra Sade moves from Habimah to Beit Lessin], [[Haaretz]]</ref>


In 1981, Sade participated in the educational television program, ''Homeland''. She also participated in the drama, ''Poker Face'', from the ''Homeland Lesson'' series, and had a guest role in the comedy series, ''[[Krovim Krovim]]''.
Field also appeared in several films. In 1988, she appeared in a secondary role (Alice Alexandrovich) in Eli Cohen 's film based on a script by [[Gila Almagor]], ''Her Father's Summer''. In 2001, she appeared in ''Six Million Shreds''; in 2003, she starred in a movie by [[Roman Kachanov (film director)|Roman Kachnov]]; in 2004, she starred in ''The Secret of Chocolate'', alongside [[Hanan Goldblatt]]; and in 2006, she played Hannah alongside [[Yisrael Poliakov|Israel Polyakov]] in [[Daniel Syrkin|Daniel Sirkin]]'s film ''Apparently''. In 2007, she participated in the movie ''מתוק ומר'' in the role of a fortune teller.


Sade has appeared in several films. In 1988, she had a secondary role (Alice Alexandrovich) in Eli Cohen 's film based on a script by [[Gila Almagor]], ''[[Aviya's Summer]]''. In 2001, she appeared in ''Six Million Shreds''; in 2004, she starred in [[Arie (film)|''Arie'']] by [[Roman Kachanov (film director)|Roman Kachanov]], as well as in ''The Secret of Chocolate'', alongside [[Hanan Goldblatt]]; and in 2006, she played Hannah alongside [[Yisrael Poliakov]] in [[Daniel Syrkin]]'s film, ''Apparently''. In 2007, she appeared in the movie, ''מתוק ומר'', in the role of a fortune teller.
In 2010, she participated in the TV series ''Arab Work'' playing the role of Yocheved. Starting in 2011, she played Rivka (Ricky) Rosen in the comedy series [[Sabri Maranan (TV series)|''Sabri Maranan'']]. In both series she embodied a stereotypical [[Poles|Pole]].


In 2010, she participated in the TV series, ''Arab Labor'', playing the role of Yocheved. Starting in 2011, she played Rivka (Ricky) Rosen in the comedy series, [[Sabri Maranan (TV series)|''Savri Maranan'']]. In both series she embodied a stereotypical [[Polish people|Polish mother]].
In 2012, she participated as a guest actress in the series ''Rest''. In 2014, she participated in the series ''Yellow Peppers''. From that year, she performed in the [[Cameri Theater]] in the play ''The New Criminals'' by Edna Mezia, as well as directed. From 2016, she played (alternately with Hanna Leslow) the role of Bertha in ''Fleischer'', a play by Yigal Even Light in the stage theater. That year she translated the play ''Shirley Valentine'' by Willie Russell for Theater Show. In 2017 she participated in the film ''The Baker from Berlin''. In 2017, she also began playing the older Naomi Shemer (alternately with Gila Almagor ) in the musical ''Biography of Naomi Shemer''. In 2019, she began playing the musical ''Hillfone Hill Doesn't Answer'' based on the film ''The Pale Humpback'' at the [[Habima Theatre|Habima Theater]]. Beginning in August 2019, she played crochet with Yona Elian in ''Things I Know'' at the [[Beit Lessin Theater]] (in collaboration with the [[Haifa Theatre]]).


In 2012, she guest-starred in the series, ''Rest'', and in 2014, she appeared in the series, ''Yellow Peppers''. From that year, she performed in the [[Cameri Theater]] in the play, ''The New Criminals'', by Edna Mazya. From 2016, she played (alternately with Hanna Laslow) the role of Bertha in ''Fleischer'', a play by Yigal Even Or in the stage theater. That year she translated the play, ''Shirley Valentine'', by Willie Russell for Theater Show.
== External links ==


In 2017, she appeared in the film, ''[[The Cakemaker]]''.<ref>[https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Culture/The-sweet-story-behind-The-Cakemaker-521497 The sweet story behind The Cakemaker], ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]''</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Boyd van Hoeij |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/cakemaker-der-kuchenmacher-1019272 |title='The Cakemaker' ('Der Kuchenmacher'): Film Review |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter |date=7 July 2017 |accessdate=18 April 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Jeannette Catsoulis |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/28/movies/the-cakemaker-review.html |title=Review: A German 'Cakemaker' and an Israeli Widow Share Loss and Cookies |work=The New York Times|date=28 June 2018 |accessdate=18 April 2020}}</ref> Also in 2017, she commenced a role as the older Naomi Shemer (alternately with Gila Almagor) in the musical, ''Biography of Naomi Shemer''. In 2019, she began acting in the musical, ''Givat Halfon Doesn't Answer'', at the [[Habima Theatre|Habima Theater]]. Beginning in August 2019, she played with Yona Elian in ''Things I Know'' at the [[Beit Lessin Theater]] in collaboration with [[Haifa Theatre]].
* [[imdbname:0755445|Sandra Sade]] on IMDb


In 2021, she took part in the second season of the [[The Singer in the Mask|Israeli production]] of ''[[Masked Singer|The Masked Singer]]'' as the Strawberry, and was the fourth contestant eliminated.
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{{reflist}}
==Filmography==
* ''[[The Singer in the Mask]]''<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-10-26 |title=המסך ירד: זאת המפורסמת בתחפושת התות {{!}} הזמר במסכה |url=https://www.mako.co.il/tv-the_masked_singer/season2-articles/Article-51b6e83a0fdbc71027.htm |access-date=2024-09-18 |website=mako}}</ref>
* ''[[The Cakemaker]]'' (2017)<ref>[https://www.mix-movie.com/names/419213/films Sandra Sade Filmography]</ref>
* ''[[Yellow Peppers]]'' (2014)
* ''Maasiya Urbanit'' (2012)
* Tanuhi (2012)
* ''[[Savri Maranan (TV series)|Savri Maranan]]'' (2011) Rivka «Riki» Rosen
* ''[[Arab Labor]]'' (2007) Yocheved
* ''Lemarit Ain'' (2006) Hana
* ''Things Behind the Sun'' (2006) Smadi
* ''Yamim Kfuim'' (2005) Neighbor
* ''Poker Face'' (2002) Anna
* ''Shisha Million Resisim'' (2001)
* ''Etz Hadomim Tafus'' (1994) Aunt Alice, voice acting
* ''[[Aviya's Summer]]'' (1988) Aunt Alice
* ''[[Krovim Krovim]]'' (1982) Bruria
* ''Cyrilson Retires''

== Personal life ==
Sade has been married since 1977 to actor [[Moni Moshonov]], and is the mother of opera singer [[Alma Moshonov]] and actor and musician [[Michael Moshonov]].<ref name="zeev">{{Cite news |last=Ben Ze'ev |first=Noam |date=17 May 2007 |title=Almost famous |work=Haaretz |url=http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/858204.html |accessdate=18 May 2008}}</ref>

She resides in [[Tel Aviv]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Halutz |first=Doron |date=4 December 2008 |title=Star quality |work=Haaretz |url=http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasen/spages/1041618.html |accessdate=26 January 2009}}</ref>

==See also==
*[[Theater of Israel]]
*[[Women in Israel]]

== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 31 October 2024

Sandra Sade
סנדרה שדה
Sandra Sade, 2017
Born (1949-10-28) October 28, 1949 (age 75)
SpouseMoni Moshonov
Children2, including Michael Moshonov

Sandra Sade-Moshonov (Hebrew: סנדרה שדה) is an Israeli film, television and theater actress.[1]

Biography

[edit]

Sandra Sade was born in Romania.

Acting and film career

[edit]

Sade performed for about 17 years at the Cameri Theater. She also played at the Beit Lessin Theater.[2]

In 1981, Sade participated in the educational television program, Homeland. She also participated in the drama, Poker Face, from the Homeland Lesson series, and had a guest role in the comedy series, Krovim Krovim.

Sade has appeared in several films. In 1988, she had a secondary role (Alice Alexandrovich) in Eli Cohen 's film based on a script by Gila Almagor, Aviya's Summer. In 2001, she appeared in Six Million Shreds; in 2004, she starred in Arie by Roman Kachanov, as well as in The Secret of Chocolate, alongside Hanan Goldblatt; and in 2006, she played Hannah alongside Yisrael Poliakov in Daniel Syrkin's film, Apparently. In 2007, she appeared in the movie, מתוק ומר, in the role of a fortune teller.

In 2010, she participated in the TV series, Arab Labor, playing the role of Yocheved. Starting in 2011, she played Rivka (Ricky) Rosen in the comedy series, Savri Maranan. In both series she embodied a stereotypical Polish mother.

In 2012, she guest-starred in the series, Rest, and in 2014, she appeared in the series, Yellow Peppers. From that year, she performed in the Cameri Theater in the play, The New Criminals, by Edna Mazya. From 2016, she played (alternately with Hanna Laslow) the role of Bertha in Fleischer, a play by Yigal Even Or in the stage theater. That year she translated the play, Shirley Valentine, by Willie Russell for Theater Show.

In 2017, she appeared in the film, The Cakemaker.[3][4][5] Also in 2017, she commenced a role as the older Naomi Shemer (alternately with Gila Almagor) in the musical, Biography of Naomi Shemer. In 2019, she began acting in the musical, Givat Halfon Doesn't Answer, at the Habima Theater. Beginning in August 2019, she played with Yona Elian in Things I Know at the Beit Lessin Theater in collaboration with Haifa Theatre.

In 2021, she took part in the second season of the Israeli production of The Masked Singer as the Strawberry, and was the fourth contestant eliminated.

Filmography

[edit]

Personal life

[edit]

Sade has been married since 1977 to actor Moni Moshonov, and is the mother of opera singer Alma Moshonov and actor and musician Michael Moshonov.[8]

She resides in Tel Aviv.[9]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Sandra Sade, cea mai iubită actriță din Israel, e româncă!". Libertatea (in Romanian). 2019-03-23. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  2. ^ Sandra Sade moves from Habimah to Beit Lessin, Haaretz
  3. ^ The sweet story behind The Cakemaker, The Jerusalem Post
  4. ^ Boyd van Hoeij (7 July 2017). "'The Cakemaker' ('Der Kuchenmacher'): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  5. ^ Jeannette Catsoulis (28 June 2018). "Review: A German 'Cakemaker' and an Israeli Widow Share Loss and Cookies". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  6. ^ "המסך ירד: זאת המפורסמת בתחפושת התות | הזמר במסכה". mako. 2021-10-26. Retrieved 2024-09-18.
  7. ^ Sandra Sade Filmography
  8. ^ Ben Ze'ev, Noam (17 May 2007). "Almost famous". Haaretz. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
  9. ^ Halutz, Doron (4 December 2008). "Star quality". Haaretz. Retrieved 26 January 2009.