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Yitzhak "Aki" Avni (Hebrew: אקי אבני; born () 27 April 1967), is an Israeli actor, entertainer and television host. He appeared in the movie Free Zone with Natalie Portman. He also played the character Mohsen in the second season of the television series 24.
Aki Avni was born on 27 April 1967 in Israel. He is an actor and producer, known for Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009), Let the Party Begin (2023) and Time of Favor (2000). He was previously married to Sendi Bar.
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257K Followers, 889 Following, 1,149 Posts - Aki Avni (@aki_avni) on Instagram: "Artist, actor, producer, director,free spirit , living the life..."
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Yitzhak "Aki" Avni (born April 27, 1967; age 56) portrayed the terrorist Mohsen during Season 2 of 24. He has appeared in American and Israeli productions.
Aki Avni was born in Rehovot, Israel. Through his career, he has worked in both American and Israeli productions. Some of the films he has worked on are Time of Favor, Open Heart, Free Zone, The Divided, and Universal Soldier: Regeneration.
Avni has also appeared in TV shows like The Unit (with Dennis Haysbert, Max Martini, and Michael Irby), Standoff (with Gina Torres and Michael Cudlitz), Huff (with Stephen Spinella, T.J. Thyne, and Nancy Linehan Charles), and JAG. He was also the lead in Israeli series Tironoot and Ulai Hapa'am.
•Full Speed (2020)
•Damascus Cover (2017)
•Children of the Fall (2016)
•Ba-rakia ha-hamishi (2011)
•Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009)
•My Mom's New Boyfriend (2008)
1.Unlike his 'Fatal Attraction' character, Israeli actor Aki Avni has found tranquility
Aki Avni was born on April 27, 1967 in Israel. He is an actor and producer, known for Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009), Let the Party Begin (2023) and Time of Favor (2000). He was previously married to Sendi Bar.
- April 27, 1967
Time of Favor (in Hebrew, Ha-hesder) is Israeli writer-director Joseph Cedar's 2000 debut film, starring Aki Avni. The film plays out a psychologically complex love triangle in the middle of terrorist conflict in the Israeli occupied West Bank.
Aki Avni speaks about his film "Let the Party Begin," after a screening at the Julien Dubuque International Film Festival.
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