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1 Early life  





2 Career  





3 Videography  



3.1  Television  





3.2  Web  





3.3  Music  





3.4  Commercials  







4 References  





5 Personal life  





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Roy Kafri
Born (1985-11-12) November 12, 1985 (age 38)
Nahalal, Israel
Occupation(s)Comedian, Actor, Musician
Years active2007–present

Roy Kafri (Hebrew: רועי כפרי; born November 12, 1985) is an Israeli artist, comedian, and musician. His various projects have been well received on the web and became viral hits. Kafri co-created with Niv Majar the web series Nitza Ve’Lechem. He released musical projects including the web hit "Mayokero". Kafri also starred in a mini-series "Bekitzur" as part of the 10th season of the Israeli show Eretz Nehederet.

Early life

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Roy Kafri was born in 1986 in moshav Nahalal, an agricultural Jewish community in northern Israel. During Kafri’s mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces, he served as a military photographer for its Intelligence Corps.

Career

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His first viral video was shot during his service- Chole Ba'rosh (sick in the head). The video released in 2007 received over 50,000 views and was Kafri’s first internet success. Gal Raz, one of the founders of the Flix website saw the video and hired Kafri as a video editor. On the job Kafri met Niv Majar and the two started shooting sketches under the name "Nitza Ve’Lechem".[1] Their humor was surreal and absurd.[2] The show gathered a cult following online and the two were called "The godfathers of Israeli web comedy" by Time Out Tel Aviv.[3] The show had guest appearances from author Meir Shalev, comedians Assi Cohen and Tal Friedman, singer Shimi Tavori and others.[4]

While working at Flix, Kafri also created the hit web series Hatulanovela, a cat soap opera, garnering millions of views for its 30 or so episodes. After becoming a success, 10 episodes from Hatulanovela were dubbed in English and released under the name Gatonovela. In 2012 Kafri collaborated with director Vania Heymann for the first time. The two created a Pepsi Max ad starring Kafri. The two went on to create a music video for "Yes I did approach Ido" a song from Kafri’s music project "Porch songs" with comedian Tal Tirangel. The two also co-directed an ad starring Israeli super model Bar Refaeli - this video also receiving well over half a million views.[5] In 2013, Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet aired a mini-series called "Bekitzur" starring Kafri, and co-created by him and Heymann. The show was an adaptation of the French Format "Bref". The mini-series is composed of thirteen 2-minute episodes. In 2014 Kafri released "Mayokero" a track from his online album- "Acowpella Beatbox", the track was accompanied by a video created by Vania Heymann. The track and video were mentioned in major media outlets including Rolling Stone Magazine.[6]

Kafri has also released a few personal videos that received online attention. Among these are two videos starring his nieces, one made for his brother's wedding "They should have fun in their country" and the other "Lior’s Turn". His Honeymoon video "8 Honeymoon Moments" was also viewed over 100k times.[7] Kafri lives in New York and continues to create video content and music.

Videography

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Television

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Web

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Music

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Commercials

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References

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  1. ^ Hershkovitz, Noa. "An Interview With Niv Majar and Roy Kafri". Walla!. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  • ^ Rosen, Ido (2023-10-12). "Independent Content Creators Online: A Paradigm Shift in Film Aesthetic and Production, the Case of Israel". Ph.D. Dissertation. The University of Cambridge. doi:10.17863/cam.101964.
  • ^ Cohen, Michael (17 October 2010). "It's Viral". Time Out Tel Aviv.
  • ^ Editorial. "Brilliant: Assi Cohen in a Nitza and Le'chem sketch". Walla!. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  • ^ Darom, Naomi (19 December 2012). "The Most Viral Man in Israel". Haaretz. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  • ^ Krepes, Daniel (21 October 2014). "See the Beatles, Bob Dylan Beatbox in Stunning, Innovative Video". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  • ^ Kairys, Vita (1 February 2013). "Viral Week in Review- The Art of Love and Lust". Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  • Personal life

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    Kafri is married to Sigal and a father of three children. His mother's cousin is the writer and publicist Meir Shalev,[1] and his uncle is Knesset member Ram Ben-Barak. In 2021, after 18 years of living in Tel Aviv, including three years in Brooklyn, he returned with his family to his childhood moshav Nahalal.

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    1. ^ "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2023-12-13.

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