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Dudu Fisher was born on 18 November, 1951 in Petah Tikva, Israel, is an Israeli cantor and performer. Discover Dudu Fisher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Dudu Fisher Net Worth
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David "Dudu" Fisher (born 18 November 1951; דודו פישר) is an Israeli cantor and performer, best known for his Broadway performance as Jean Valjean in the musical Les Misérables.
The son of a Holocaust survivor, Fisher was born in Petah Tikva, Israel.
After being mesmerised by the London performance of the 1980s hit musical, Fisher, despite having no prior acting experience, requested the part in a Hebrew production of Les Misérables.
He played its leading role, Jean Valjean, in Israel from 1987-90.
In 1988 he was invited to perform the role before Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1988, he was invited to London to take part in a Royal Command Performance hosted by the Queen of the United Kingdom.
The performance was a special version of Les Misérables, featuring artists from the many productions playing around the world.
He played the role on New York City's Broadway during the winter of 1993-1994, and later at London's West End.
At both venues, Fisher was the first performer excused from Friday night and Saturday performances, as he is an Orthodox Jew and was not able to perform because of the Sabbath.
Among Fisher's other performances is his one-man Off-Broadway show, Never on Friday, an anecdotal work exploring the complications of his experience on Broadway as an observant Jew.
He performed in many tours around Israel, the United States, and the world, particularly in Jewish communities, performing classics, as well as musicals, such as Over the Rainbow which toured Israel with Fisher performing 40 Broadway show tunes.
He performed with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta, with a performance televised in France, and with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Queens Symphony Orchestra.
He has recorded an album of show tunes with the London Symphony Orchestra.
He was the first Israeli artist allowed to sing in the Soviet Union before perestroika.
He also joined David D'Or, Eran Zur, and Meir Banai in the song "Lisa" on the album Radio Blah-Blah (1994) by the Israeli band "The Friends of Natasha".
He also dubbed the part of Moses in the Hebrew version of an animated film, The Prince of Egypt (1998).
In 2005, he became the Chief Cantor of the Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach, New York and its now defunct subsidiary, the New York Synagogue in Manhattan.
In May 2009, Fisher sang – along with contratenor David D'Or – for Pope Benedict XVI as the pope visited Israel.
In 2009, Fisher recorded the song "Saleinu" for the organization Pioneers For A Cure, with the proceeds benefiting Ezer Mizion.
Fisher had a son in June 2016.
His second wife Tali is his promoter and his agent.
Fisher began cantorial studies at age 22, after his discharge from the army following three years of service that included the Yom Kippur War.
He studied at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music, and studied privately under Cantor Shlomo Ravitz.
He then took up the cantorial position at the Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv, followed by four years in South Africa.
For over 20 years, he was the cantor at Kutsher's Hotel in the Catskills during the Jewish high holidays.
In December 2018, Fisher was subject to a stay of exit due to being involved in a bankruptcy proceeding.
While this usually means that the subject is prohibited from leaving Israel, Fisher was permitted by the court to leave the country for two days in order to perform at a concert in Vienna.
The waiver was given after he deposited ₪250,000 ($80,000) collateral with a special assets manager via a third party.
In addition to his stage and synagogue performance, Fisher has released over 25 albums, including songs in Hebrew, Yiddish, and English, many classics and cantorial pieces, as well as music for children.