Orly Silbersatz Banai
Orly Silbersatz-Banai is an Israeli actress and singer. She has won two Ophir Awards and a prize from the Israeli Academy of Cinema and Television.
Early life
Orly Silbersatz was born in Israel, to a secular Jewish family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.Career
In 1978 she played the role of "Hohit" in the television program "Zehu Ze!", which soon became a cult phenomenon. In 1979 she appeared with Gidi Gov and Gali Atari in the movie Dizengoff 99. In 1988 she starred in Anat Gov's comedy series "So What?!" alongside Gidi Gov and Dov Navon. She has also written several songs for "Mashina", of which her ex-husband Yuval Banai is a member.In 1994 she appeared in Eytan Fox's movie "The Siren's Song" alongside Yair Lapid. The role earned her an Ophir Award. In 1996 she starred in the film Saint Clara.
In 2000 she participated in the television series "Catching the Sky".
In 2002 she started alongside Maya Maron in the film Broken Wings. The film was submitted at film festivals in the United States and Germany (Berlin). The role earned her an Ophir Award.
In 2007 she started in the television program "Mishmoret" and "Taking Out the Dog".
She also appeared in the films Lost Islands and Intimate Grammar by Nir Bergman.
She played an important supporting role of Aliza, the yeshiva secretary, in the first two seasons of the hit television series ‘’Shtisel’’.
In 2020, she played the role of Noam's mother in Talya Lavie's comedy drama film, Honeymood.
In 2021, she played Dvori in Itai Segal's play, The One My Soul Loves at the Habima Theatre in Tel Aviv. She plays Dvori, a Modern Orthodox mother that refuses to accept her son Yehonatan's sexuality and convinces him to undergo conversion therapy. The play is also based on the true events of the Tel Aviv gay centre shooting and she stars alongside Amit Rahav, Daniel Litman and Yadin Gellman. She returned to the role for a special performance at Nicosia Municipal Theatre in Nicosia in Cyprus in October 2022 and then for a second run at Habima Theatre in December 2023.