Hagai Levi

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Hagai Levi
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Hagai Levi
Born (1963-07-02) 2 July 1963 (age 58)
NationalityIsrael
Occupationtelevision creator, writer, director, producer

Hagai Levi (Hebrew: חגי לוי‎; born on 2 July 1963 in Sha'alvim, Israel) is a television creator, writer, director and producer.

TV and film career[]

Hagai Levi is a Golden Globe winner for co-creating and co-producing the television drama The Affair with Sarah Treem.

He is also known for creating, directing and producing the television drama BeTipul and for producing and co-directing In Treatment, HBO's American adaptation of the show. BeTipul was remade also in many other languages in countries such as Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Italy, France, Russia, The Netherlands, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Japan, and China. Levi served as an executive producer and consultant in most of these adaptations. Levi won the Israeli academy award for producing BeTipul, and along with Nir Bergman, he won the Israeli Academy's Best Director award for directing the series.

In 2019, Levi co-created, co-produced and co-directed the television drama Our Boys for HBO, which premiered August 12, 2019. In that same year it was announced that he's developing a television series for Endeavour Content with Romi Aboulafia and film producer Ben Giladi.[1][2]

In 2013 Levi created and directed the Israeli television mini-series The Accursed. It was an Israeli Academy nominee for best drama series.

Levi started his career after graduation from the Tel Aviv university film and Television department, with the feature film August Snow (1993) that he wrote, directed and co-produced. Later, Levi created and co-produced the anthology series Short Stories about Love, which won twice the Israeli Academy Awards for best drama. He directed and co-created the medical drama series 101 (2000); co-created and co-produced the daily drama Love Around The Corner (2002, 270 episodes), and directed and co-wrote the TV single drama Premiere (2002). He also wrote for the drama series Shabatot Vehagim and served as a show runner of some telenovelas.

Levi also produced several award winners documentaries, among them It Kinda Scares Me and Aviv, both directed by Tomer Heymann, and served as a story and script editor for numerous Israeli drama series.

Levi was a film critic for various newspapers for 10 years, as well as lecturer in the leading film schools in Israel, and was the head of the drama department in the leading Israeli TV channel Keshet (2003–2006).

In 2014 Levi retired from writing The Affair, citing dissatisfaction with the commercial aspects of US television development.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ White, Peter (2019-04-11). "'Fauda' Writer Michal Aviram, 'Harem' Star Romi Aboulafia & 'The Affair' Co-Creator Hagai Levi Team On Female Detective Thriller 'The Public'". Deadline. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  2. ^ "Hagai Levi to produce new thriller series". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  3. ^ Shiloni, Smardar (26 December 2014). "Israeli creator of 'The Affair' opens up to Ynet". Ynet. Retrieved 2 February 2021.

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