Doron Nesher is an actor, author, filmmaker, and television and radio host who, in the 1990s had one of Israel’s most famous and instantly-recognisable faces and voices. In the early ‘80s, Nesher starred in the films INDIAN IN THE SUN (Ram Loevy, 1981) and REPEAT DIVE (Shimon Dotan, 1982). Then, in 1987, he wrote the screenplay for Renen Schorr’s hit film, LATE SUMMER BLUES. Nesher was a prolific director in the world of advertising. He had directed numerous television news stories, as well as the documentary about Israeli musician, Shlomo Gronich, THE MAN WHO CAME FOR A FEW NOTES (1995) and the feature film, THE LEGEND OF THE SILENT MAN (1999). His books include the collection of poems, DEATH-FLAVOURED ICE CREAM (1992) and novel, SOME GUY FROM RAANANA (2001).