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Daniel Moreshet: "It is clear to me and my partner that we have a future together, I am not afraid of fatherhood" | Israel today

2023-01-10T14:26:02.497Z


The refreshing role in HOT's "Hanshi" series ("My character is a kind of Romeo, it allowed me to be creative") • The fear of a wedding ("The commitment doesn't bother me, but the excess attention on the day of the event") • And his coming out of the closet in a post on Facebook ("I felt the necessity social to support the community's struggle") • A conversation with the actor Daniel Moreshet


When was the last time you were complimented?

"At the premiere of 'Hanshi' I got to talk to a theater actor I love, Chaimka Malka. He told me that my role in 'Shishu and Shimhu' really shook him and that I must accept the Academy Award for him. The very fact that I got to take part in a work that moved a person, even If it's just one person, that's enough for me. I'm only 28 years old and I still have time until retirement. I've had some exciting comments about my game and I always somehow know how to relate to it. You have to know how to take it in such a way that it won't now kick you to Olympus There's no reason to ignore it, it's your job.

"In 'Hanshi' I play Levi Berger, the husband of Noki Nechama, a guy who grew up in Israel, left for America and returned to Israel. He is in love with her unconditionally. It was a lot of fun working on the accent and playing a character who speaks in English, you produce something different from the vocal cords. The character She is a bit of Romeo to me, and it was a refreshing role. Working with Aliza Hanovich (actress, creator and screenwriter of the series; Shaz), who is one of the wonders of the world, was special, and allowed for creativity."

"Working with Aliza Hanovich, who is one of the wonders of the world, was special, and enabled creativity."

Daniel Morsheth in "Hanshi", photo: courtesy of HOT and Castina Communications

When was the last time you called your mother?

"Yesterday. My mother, Shushi, was promoted at work. She is a regional instructor of healthy sexuality and deals with everything related to sexual abuse in schools. My parents and I have a very unusual relationship. I did not have a typical adolescence, I did not rebel and I did not want to make it difficult for them , I was always on my own path and they were there to outline it for me and give me the right advice. They are traditionalists, we do kiddush on Fridays, keep kosher and holidays and are connected to the depths of our souls to the Israeli Jewish tradition. I really resemble my parents. From my father Amichai, who is a veterinarian, I took the The practicality and the love for animals and mother the dreams."

do you have a dog or a cat

"We have had Bialik for two years now. We adopted him at the age of 8 months. He is a dog that was abandoned and was on his deathbed and I wanted to give him a home, to enjoy his time and for him to enjoy my time. I felt that he was a great soul. When we adopted him there was already a serious improvement in his condition, and we won a dog that he is different. I have had many dogs throughout my life, but here a symbiotic relationship is formed. I speak to him like a human being, and he sometimes reacts like a human being."

"I talk to him like a human being and he sometimes reacts like a human being."

Daniel Moreshet and Bialik, photo: Efrat Eshel

You came from a religious family, you were a trainee at Bnei Akiva and studied at a high school yeshiva.

May I ask when was the last time you prayed?

"A year ago I prayed at my grandmother Rachel's Shiva. A few years ago I prayed at my grandfather's Shiva. There are also traditional prayers that are a link in the long-standing chain of the Jewish people, which I very much feel belong to and a part of, but there are also my private prayers.

"I think I'm a very family-oriented person, but in the end, I have my choices. I recognize the value of religion and maintaining tradition as part of our general shared identity. It's an important value that was instilled in me."

When was the last time you cried?

"Last month. It took my father and aunt quite some time before they were able to get into my grandmother's apartment and evacuate her. I went in to help them, and we discovered there letters from the 1940s and 1950s that my grandmother had collected, thousands of letters she wrote to my grandfather, siblings and their parents, and letters from them as well. When I cleared out her wardrobe, I discovered clothes at the level of Queen Elizabeth. She had a fine sense of fashion, and when she changed into a suit I had flashbacks."

When was the last time you wore a uniform?

"This month. I'm quite a workaholic. There are situations where I'm filming for three months and then suddenly I have an empty week, so when I can I go help my father at the veterinary hospital in Rehovot. I've been there since the age of zero and over time I learned the job as an assistant. I wear a uniform and that Abnormal fun, especially a sense of mission, when I am busy with something that is not my profession. There is something full of meaning in getting up at six in the morning for a shift that is not to travel to photographs, but to save the lives of animals, to see the owners of the animals happy. For example, at the clinic I connect Dogs for fluids and conducts blood and biochemistry tests."

When was the last time you were at a wedding?

"I was at Oral Zabri's wedding, which was very fun. Oral and I grew up together and prayed in the same synagogue as children in the streets and it's nice to run into him now, when we operate in the same world. I love weddings and think it's a dramatic event where a couple chooses to celebrate their love, it's blessed to me.

"It is very clear to me and my partner Tamir that we have a future together. A wedding is a fantasy, and I have the fear that the day it takes place, I will be afraid. Not from the commitment, but from the excess of attention, I don't want to be overwhelmed. It is easier for me to be happy at other people's weddings, But there is a situation that when it happens I will take two shots of whiskey, and that's it. If it will be important to convert, then of course it will happen."

When was the last time you experienced a miracle?

"When I met Tamir. We met through mutual friends three and a half years ago. I knew it was the one from the first second. He is two years younger than me. Creating a relationship in our era is a miracle because chemistry is also involved, which is not always under our control. In the era of FOMO and apps, I think That a stable relationship is really a miracle.

"Tamir is studying electrical engineering. He is very realistic with humane sides and I am the opposite, we are yin and yang. He is very interested in my world, likes movie shows and series and gets excited when I get roles and helps me study for auditions. We have lived together for two and a half years; of course we think about fatherhood but He's still in school and I'm working, and it's something that will happen and will come in time, but without the fear of it. I have no fear of fatherhood, and I think I'm ready for it emotionally, mentally and emotionally. You have to find the right time."

When was the last time you read a review?

"Not long ago, I read all the reviews published on 'Hanshi' and it excites me that people like the series. In general, reviews pass me by. When it's bad, I try to understand what didn't work and make the best of it, but woe betide me if I start taking every review to heart. I'm numb to it already, it's a bit like talkbacks - it's theirs, not yours. Although they didn't say controversial things about me, that's because I'm not some provocateur.

"When I came out in a post I published in 2017, I received a lot of love. I don't like the definition coming out because it's not a skeleton in the closet, it's your truth, your sexual or gender truth, and truth can't be a skeleton. I felt a great obligation and a great privilege to speak the It's out, I didn't need the public exit. On a personal level I'm a private person after all. I don't like when all the attention is on me. When I released the post I started having an anxiety attack because I felt very exposed at that moment, it wasn't easy for me, but it It was a social necessity to put out a post like this to support the struggle that was happening in Israel at the time, which touched on the restrictions that apply to gays who want to adopt. It was important for the people who are afraid to speak."

"Criticisms pass me by. When they're bad, I try to understand what didn't work, but woe betide me if I start taking it to heart."

Daniel Moreshet, photo: Efrat Eshel

When was the last time you were jealous of someone else?

"This month I went to visit my 18-year-old sister, who is in a pre-military training school in Kerem near B.S.

I'm always asked if I didn't miss my childhood because I've been working since I was 13, but I don't feel like I missed out.

For me, I was able to make my dreams come true.

When I visited my sister, I found the beautiful youth there, each of them charming in their own way, who were going through a simply abnormal experience there.

They intensely experience the essence of Israeliness, and I really envied her for not having this experience, it was not in my mind at the time to go to pre-military training.

They live there and are independent and organize activities and field trips and consolidate their self-belief as citizens."

Are you jealous of colleagues?

"No. I am happy about the positions I have received and there may be more positions in the company.

Just in the last year I have done 5 new positions, my present is leading there.

I look at my profession not necessarily from looking at what works or doesn't work, but at the meaning of telling stories, and at the basic need of humans to devote themselves to stories.

My job is to be a tool in this field, like a doctor heals, a firefighter puts out fires, and a lawyer represents legally. I go with the present and don't press. What the present gives me, I allow it. Of course I have dreams and I want to break glass ceilings, but I listen to my heart Mine, and there are conflicts sometimes but I manage to maintain a sestos quo between them, and this has been my approach for fifteen years.

When did you first


audition?

"I was 9 years old, a student in the fourth grade, when I auditioned for the movie 'The Long Journey.' All the answers. I didn't get that role and it took me a lot of time and a lot of auditions until my first role came at the age of 13, in the series "The Island".

Daniel Moreshet: (28) actor, resident of Tel Aviv.

In a relationship with Tamir.

Played in "Kadbra", "Shababnikim", "The Station", "Shishu and Shimhu" and "Hanshi", which is broadcast on Thursdays on HOT3, HOT VOD and Next TV

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Source: israelhayom

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