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Ohad was born on 22 December, 1971 in Kireon, Israel, is an Israeli TV and theater director. Discover Ohad'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 52 years old?
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Ohad Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ohad worth at the age of 52 years old? Ohad’s income source is mostly from being a successful director. He is from Israel. We have estimated Ohad's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Ohad (Odi) Ashkenazi (born December 22, 1971) is an Israeli TV and theatre director, comedy and entertainment creator, producer and writer.
Ashkenazi was born in the city of Kireon, Israel to Orina Raanan and Professor Israel Ashkenazi.
His maternal grandfather was Mordechai Raanan; the former Irgun district commander in Jerusalem and his paternal grandfather was Shlomo Pinchas Ashkenazi; author and researcher of Judaism.
Growing up, Ashkenazi was a member of the Israeli National theater group, "Habima Teen", and also a part of "Friends of the Habima" a society of theater professionals engaging the Habima Theater resources with special theater projects throughout the community.
Ashkenazi served in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) as a paramedic.
In 1993, Ashkenazi attended the Beit Zvi School of Performing Arts; a leading arts academy in Israel.
In 1994, he was awarded with a scholarship from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and relocated to the United Kingdom, where he achieved his director diploma at the Drama Studio London.
Ashkenazi took his first steps in theater in 1994, as an Assistant Director of the musical "Grease", starring Aki Avni, Zvika Hadar and others.
He continued as an Assistant Director of the play, "The Importance of Being Earnest", starring Hanna Maron.
Upon his return to Israel following his studies in England, Ashkenazi became one of the youngest in Israel to achieve a Director's role in a repertory theater.
His choice of plays often touched controversial subjects.
In 1999, while he was already part of the Beit Lessin Theater team in Tel Aviv, Ashkenazi was chosen to direct the Israeli Theater Academy Award ceremony.
The success of this event led Ashkenazi to direct the next two consecutive annual ceremonies.
In 2000, he directed the annual Golden Heart Fundraiser event: "Variety Children Organization" produced by the Reshet Broadcasting Company.
In 2001, he returned once again to direct the Annual Golden Heart ceremony as well as the Israeli film Academy Award.
That same year, Ashkenazi directed the Keshet Broadcast Company "People of the Year Awards".
In 2002, he directed the "Sports People of the Year Awards" for the Israeli Sports Channel as well as the talent show "Bravo", produced by the Children's Network Channel and the Telad Broadcasting Company.
During the 2002–2003 TV season, Ashkenazi began his role as the editor for the entertainment talk show "Erev Adir", hosted by Adir Miller for Reshet.
He proceeded to work with Miller to develop the hit comedy sitcom, "Ramzor".
Between the years 2004–2006, Ashkenazi served as Head Manager of the Israeli Comedy Channel "Bip (channel)", owned by Keshet Broadcast Company and Hot, an Israeli cable communication group.
During that time, he created the successful satire show, "The Strip " (HaRetsua in Hebrew), hosted by Uri Gottlieb.
The show lasted 4 years and 189 episodes.
Between the years 2005–2006, Ashkenazi created the Ali G inspired comedy show "Pascal's World".
During this time, as Bip Channel Head Manager, he also contributed to the following successful comedy shows: "The Maestro", a reality TV show that followed the life of legendary Israeli Pop icon, Tzvika Pik; "Double Date", a wacky dating show; "Fight for Your Rights", Israel's first ever wrestling show, and "Yom Tov", a stand-up comedy and sketch marathon, starring top Israeli stand-up comedians.
Between the years 2006–2007, Ashkenazi was part of the Keshet Broadcast Company team developing original comedy, entertainment, and talk shows.
In 2008, Ashkenazi once again joined forces with the Reshet Broadcasting Company and co-created with Yoav Gross the hit show "Comedians at Work".
The successful show was placed on prime time television for seven consecutive seasons.
The format was sold and later produced in Russia, France and Germany.
In 2008, Ashkenazi continued to create and edit another hit comedy show, "Shavua Sof".
Other successful shows Ashkenazi created for the Reshet Broadcasting Company include: "Oblivious", a game show, "Family Business" and "Power of 10".
In August 2010, Ashkenazi was appointed Head Manager of the Israeli division of Viacom's Comedy Central Channel.
He was in charge of the successful launch of the channel in Israel in 2011, and continued to develop more original comedy shows for the channel including: "Comeback", "The Wedding Seasons", the TV sitcom "Red Band"(Season 2) and a comedy strip called, "The Comedy Central University".
Ashkenazi played a pivotal role in the acquisition of future, English-speaking Comedy Central shows.
In 2012, under Ashkenazi's management, the Comedy Central Channel aired two more original comedy shows: "Outlawed", a stand-up comedy show with Roei Levi and Lucy Aharish, and "Singles", a humoristic dating show.
That same year, Ashkenazi co-developed the innovative sketch show "The Green Project" alongside acclaimed animator Eyal Be.
The show format was later sold to Lithuania, Uruguay, China and other countries throughout the world.
It was also in this year that Ashkenazi was invited to join the International Development Team of Comedy Central, led by Jill Offman, the International Head of the Comedy Central brand.
In 2013, Ashkenazi developed the reality sitcom "The Life of Avi The Singer", and the talk show, "Creatures of the Night".
In 2014, Ashkenazi began collaborating with internet celebrities and produced the comedy project, "Zero Movie", by internet comedians Or Paz and Tom Trager.
That year, Ashkenazi also produced the dating game show, "Babe Magnet".