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Yardena Arazi

Yardena Arazi

Acting

September 25, 1951 (74 years old)
Kabri, Israel
Female
4 Movies
4 TV Shows

Yardena Shulamit Arazi (born Yardena Finebaum; Hebrew: ירדנה ארזי; September 25, 1951) is an Israeli singer and entertainer. In 2008 Arazi was named the most popular Israeli singer of all time at the 60th Independence Day celebration. Yardena Finebaum was born on kibbutz Kabri, Israel, to a Jewish family. Her father was an immigrant from Germany who was an Irgun veteran and one of the founders of kibbutz Beit HaArava. Her mother was an immigrant from France with origins in Poland and Ukraine, and was a cousin of Marcel Marceau. At the age of two, her family moved to Haifa, Israel, where she grew up. The family also lived briefly in France. She joined the Beit Rothschild group at age 16 and became its lead vocalist. She did her military service in the Nahal entertainment troupe. In the 1970s, Yardena Arazi was a member of the female vocal trio Chocolate, Menta, Mastik along with Leah Lupatin and Ruthie Holzman. The group represented Israel in the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Emor Shalom ("Say Hello"), placing sixth. After the Eurovision competition, they began an international tour that included Brazil, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium; releasing several singles in English, French and German and appeared in many TV shows all over Europe. Arazi left the band in 1978. In 1979, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) asked Arazi to co-host the Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem with news anchor Daniel Pe'er. Arazi, who is fluent in Hebrew and French presented in those languages while Pe'er presented in Hebrew and English. Her hosting received positive reviews across Europe and she participated in TV shows in the Netherlands with Milk and Honey and in Belgium with Mike Burstyn. Arazi was signed to a recording contract with record label Ariola Records and released a mini-album with songs written by Bernd Meinunger. During this period she met Natan Tomer and decided to return to Israel. During the 1980s Arazi was one of the most successful singers in Israel, being named as the top female singer of the year five times and as the top female singer of the decade; releasing 10 gold and platinum albums. She kept performing internationally including in Poland with Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and Zubin Mehta, in Australia, Turkey, the United States and Egypt. Arazi took part at the domestic Israeli Eurovision competition (Kdam) as a singer in 1982, 1983, and 1985 and as a co-host in 1987. In 1988, she was selected internally by IBA to sing the Israeli entry for Eurovision and during a special TV show, in which she presented four new songs, the entry was chosen. Eventually, she went to Dublin with the song Ben Adam ("Human Being"), which came in seventh. Arazi has always been highly superstitious and consults an astrologer on all matters in her life. The astrologer told her the song performed 9th would win the competition in Dublin, Ireland. Israel had drawn 9th in the running order, so Arazi agreed to represent Israel. However, when Cyprus withdrew from the contest, Israel's position shifted to 8th. The 9th song did win the competition; with the Swiss, represented by Celine Dion, triumphing from that position. ... Source: Article "Yardena Arazi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Beyond the Walls
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

1984 5.2

as Song contest host

Age 33 (now 74)
Sarit
Sarit

Sarit

1974 8.0

as Tami

Age 22 (now 74)
Festigal Games
Festigal Games

Festigal Games

2014
Age 63 (now 74)
Die Tausenderreportage
DT

Die Tausenderreportage

1973 9.0

as Jardena

Age 22 (now 74)
1 ep
Singer of the Year: The True Story of Yardena and Ofra
Singer of the Year: The True Story of Yardena and Ofra

Singer of the Year: The True Story of Yardena and Ofra

2018

as Self

Age 66 (now 74)
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest

1956 7.2

as Self - Presenter

Age 4 (now 74)
1 ep
Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest

1956 7.2

as Self - Contestant

Age 4 (now 74)
2 eps
Le Grand Échiquier
Le Grand Échiquier

Le Grand Échiquier

1972 8.0

as Self

Age 20 (now 74)
1 ep