Avi Kornick

Avi Kornick (Hebrew: אבי קורניק; born 2 May 1983) is an Israeli actor and is famous as a protagonist of the Israeli television series Split and HaShminiya.

Avi Kornick
Avi Kornick during a concert in 2010
Born
Abraham "Avi" Kornick

(1983-05-02) May 2, 1983
OccupationActor

Biography

Avi Kornick grew up in Ramat Aviv, a prestigious neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he lived together with his parents.[1] He attended Alliance High School in Tel Aviv.[2] He began acting at the age of 14 and appeared in serval TV advertisements.[3] At 18 he planned to study at the New York University, however his mother suffered from cancer, so he stayed in Israel.[2] She died when Kornick was 19 years old.[4] After working for the army he took part in several theatre plays.[2] One of these theatre plays was Black Box, which is based on the book by Amos Oz.[4] Since 2005 he is playing the main character Avi Moskovich in HaShminiya who is a computer specialist.[3][5] From 2009-2012 he played one of the main character in the Israeli television series Split.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Maftir Young Boy
2010 Anna and the King of Siam Chola Lunga
2016 Beauty and the Beast
2017 The sins Dodosh

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Battle on the way to Jerusalem Yashka TV series
2007 Franco and Spector A young boy TV series
2005–2007 HaShminiya Avi Moskovich TV series, 198 episodes, main role
2007 Maybe this time Danny Sheinb TV series
2007-2008 The Place Ben TV series
2008 Dolls Sagi Donovit TV series
2009–2012 Split Guy Rozen TV series, 132 episodes, main role
2013–present Eight - The Next Generation[6] Avi Moskovich TV series
2015 Sabena Benjamin Netany TV movie
gollark: Under *negative* utilitarianism yes, but bad.
gollark: These are all somewhat arbitrary, but something something is-ought problem.
gollark: Utilitarian-ly speaking, most people would prefer not to die and/or this reduces total and average happiness. Rights-based ethical systems would say that you do not have a right to kill people.
gollark: And some technological things have an outsized impact compared to other things.
gollark: As far as I know the vast majority of CO2 output is due to technology indirectly used by people and not in fact respiration.

References

  1. Aiko (1 August 2011). "הבית של אבי קורניק". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  2. Hagit Ginsburg (1 December 2011). ""חצויה": אבי קורניק מנסה לעשות שלום עם עצמו". Walla!. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  3. Noa Rom (31 January 2007). "קורניק קונטרול". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  4. Tsviya Bloom (17 May 2010). "הארד קורניק: ראיון עם אבי קורניק". Nrg.co.il. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  5. Smadar Shiloni (18 October 2006). "ראיון מתומן". Ynet. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  6. "אבי קורניק". ishim.co.il. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
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