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[[Image:Saraitzuriel.jpg|thumb|300px|Sarai Tzuriel, right, with Moti Giladi at the 1986 ''Eurovision Song Contest''.]]
'''Sarai Tzuriel''' is a Northern Israel-born actress who played [[Kippi Ben Kipod]] on ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'' and ''[[Shalom Sesame]]''. She spent her military service in an Army musical ensemble, and studied Drama and Literature at the Tel-Aviv University and Acting in the H.B. Studio in New York.
 
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'''Sarai Tzuriel''' is a Northern [[Israel]]-born actress and singer who played [[Kippi Ben Kippod]] on ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'' and ''[[Shalom Sesame]]''. For the Hebrew dub of the latter, she re-voiced guests [[Mary Tyler Moore]] and [[Joan Rivers]]. She also played Kippi for the special ''[[Sesame Street Stays Up Late!]]''
   
 
She spent her military service in an Army musical ensemble, and studied Drama and Literature at the Tel-Aviv University and Acting in the H.B. Studio in New York.
[[Category:International Sesame Street Performers|Tzueriel]]
 
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In [[1985]], she released a children's CD entitled ''Infant Songs from A to Z''. The following year, she appeared at the Eurovision Song Contest singing with Moti Giladi both representing Israel.
 
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[[Category:International Voice Actors|Tzuriel]]

Revision as of 13:31, 27 January 2013

File:Saraitzuriel.jpg

Sarai Tzuriel, right, with Moti Giladi at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest.

Sarai Tzuriel is a Northern Israel-born actress and singer who played Kippi Ben Kippod on Rechov Sumsum and Shalom Sesame. For the Hebrew dub of the latter, she re-voiced guests Mary Tyler Moore and Joan Rivers. She also played Kippi for the special Sesame Street Stays Up Late!

She spent her military service in an Army musical ensemble, and studied Drama and Literature at the Tel-Aviv University and Acting in the H.B. Studio in New York.

In 1985, she released a children's CD entitled Infant Songs from A to Z. The following year, she appeared at the Eurovision Song Contest singing with Moti Giladi both representing Israel.