Ezra Dagan, a celebrated Israeli thespian, took his first breath on April 2, 1947, and has since made a profound mark on the world of cinema. His impressive body of work has garnered widespread recognition, with one of his most iconic roles being that of Rabbi Menasha Lewartow in the highly acclaimed motion picture Schindler's List, a masterpiece directed by the illustrious Steven Spielberg in the year 1993.
Dagan's impressive acting career spans numerous film roles, starting with the 1993 historical drama "Schindler's List" and the 1993 video production "The Revolutionary". He then appeared in the 1995 video production "The Revolutionary II", followed by the 1996 drama "Body in the Sand" and the 1999 short film "Naamonet".
In the 2000s, Dagan took on the role of a lifetime in the 2009 TV movie "Mörderischer Besuch", and later starred in the 2012 films "The Attack", "The Other Son", and "Hunting Elephants".
His earlier work includes the 1973 film "Nurith", the 1975 film "Festival Shirei Yeladim", the 1980 film "Ha-Pachdani", the 1983 film "America 3000", and the 1986 films "Me'Ahorei Hasoragim II" and "Yaldei Stalin".
Dagan's illustrious career has been marked by the privilege of collaborating with a diverse array of esteemed actors and directors, including the renowned Emmanuelle Devos, the highly acclaimed Ralph Fiennes, the accomplished Shmuel Shilo, and the respected Dori Ben-Zeev, among others. Throughout his extensive body of work, Dagan's unwavering dedication and passion for his craft have been consistently evident, resulting in a diverse and impressive portfolio that serves as a testament to his tireless efforts and commitment to his profession.