Nitza Saul is a film and television actress. Saul spent her military service in the IDF musical group, Lehakat Pikud Merkaz (‘the central command band’) where she met future husband, conductor Doron Salomon. In the 1970s, she began appearing in a wide range of films, playing several prominent roles that earned her a permanent spot in Israeli cinema’s hall of fame. Those included The Policeman (Ephraim Kishon, 1971), Katz and Carrasso (Menahem Golan, 1971), Snooker (Boaz Davidson, 1975), and Halfon Hill Doesn’t Answer (Assi Dayan, 1976). Saul’s other big screen credits include The Fox in the Chicken Coop (Ephraim Kishon, 1978), The Vulture (Yaky Yosha, 1981), The Megillah 83 (Ilan Eldad, 1983), Love in Suspenders (Yohanan ‘Jorge’ Weller, 2019), and many more. Saul has also starred and recurred in a number of series including Florentine, Shtisel, and Tzomet Miller (‘Miller Junction’). Between 1993-1994, she presented Musikef (loosely, ‘fun with music’) – a TV programme that gave young viewers their first encounter with classical music.

Feature

Flash

Directed by Doron Eran, 1986
פלאש
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93 min.

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The Vulture

Directed by Yaki Yosha, 1981
העיט
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93 min.

Feature

The Fox in the Chicken Coop

Directed by Ephraim Kishon, 1978
השועל בלול התרנגולות
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91 min.

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Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer

Directed by Assi Dayan, 1976
גבעת חלפון אינה עונה
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93 min.

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