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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eli_DankerEli Danker - Wikipedia

    Eli Danker (Hebrew: אלי דנקר; born 12 October 1948) is an Israeli actor who has appeared in numerous films and television series. He is also known as the father of the Israeli singer-actor Ran Danker.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0200294Eli Danker - IMDb

    Eli Danker is an Israeli actor born in 1948. He has appeared in movies such as Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing, My Mom's New Boyfriend, and 24: Legacy, and TV shows such as The West Wing and Damages.

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    • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Biography and Career
    • Selected Filmography
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    Eli Danker was born in Israel. He made his professional TV debut in 1974 on the comedy show Nikui Rosh. Eventually, Danker established himself as a character actor in both TV and film, appearing in shows like Mission: Impossible, Nash Bridges (with Gabrielle Fitzpatrick), NCIS (with Pauley Perrette), and Damages, among many others. Aside from TV, h...

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    • October 12, 1948Israel
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  3. Eli Danker was born on October 12, 1948 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is an actor, known for Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing (2006), My Mom's New Boyfriend (2008) and 24: Legacy (2016).

    • October 12, 1948
  4. Eli Danker is a versatile actor who has starred in films and TV shows such as The Little Drummer Girl, Undisputed II, and The Champion. He was born in 1948 and is the father of actor Ran Danker.

  5. www.bso.org › profiles › eli-dankerBSO | Eli Danker

    Eli Danker is a member of the Cameri Theatre in Tel Aviv, where he most recently played the cook in Bertold Brecht's Mother Courage and can now be seen in Saturday Night Fever.

  6. Eli Danker is a stage, television, and film actor. Danker trained as an actor at various academic institutes including the Beit Zvi School of the Performing Arts, The Hebrew University’s Department of Theatre Studies, and the HB Studio of New York.