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Yisrael "Poli" Poliakov (Hebrew: ישראל פוליאקוב) (July 7, 1941 – October 30, 2007) was an Israeli comedian and actor. Poliakov was born in Jerusalem, and grew up in Tel Aviv. He became one of the three members of the Israeli comedy group, HaGashash HaHiver (The Pale Tracker). ==Career== Poliakov originally chose a career as a farmer and studied at the Kfar HaYarok agricultural high school. This changed when he was spotted at a school party by members of Nahal Brigade's entertainment troupe, and he was soon recruited by the group. In 1961, he joined the original singing band Hatarnegolim (The Roosters) that had been founded by Naomi Polani, the original cast of which broke up in 1964.〔 Poliakov appeared in a number of famous Israeli films, often with members of HaGashash HaHiver. His film credits include ''Schlager'' (The Hit) in 1979; ''Krav al Hava'ad'' (The House Committee) in 1986; and ''Givat Halfon Eina Ona'' (Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer) in 1975. He appeared in a number of Israeli television roles, and produced and acted in his daughter's television show, ''It's All Honey''.〔 Poliakov began working on stage as a theater actor in 2000. His credits include ''The Israeli Family'', ''The Rubber Merchants'', ''God's Finger'', ''Mother Courage'' and ''The Return of Moris Shpigelman''.〔
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