Chaim Topol is an Israeli actor known for his role in the drama ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’
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Chaim Topol is an Israeli actor known for his role in the drama ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’
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Chaim Topol married Galia Finkelstein in October 1956. The couple has three children, one son and two daughters. One of his daughters, Anat, acted alongside him in a 1995 production of ‘Fiddler on the Roof, playing the character of ‘Chava’.
Chaim Topol was born in Tel Aviv (then Palestine), on September 9, 1935 to Jacob Topol, an immigrant from Russia, and Rel Topol, a seamstress. His father came to Palestine in the early 1930s and worked as a plasterer.
As a young boy, Topol had an ambition of becoming a commercial artist; however, his teachers at the elementary school spotted his theatrical talent and encouraged him to participate in school plays.
Chaim Topol started working as a printer at the age of 14. He continued his high school education at night which he eventually completed at the age of 17. After graduating, he joined the Israeli Army where he became a part of the Nahal entertainment troupe. He toured extensively with the group, singing and acting. He was eventually made the troupe commander.
Topol was discharged from his military services in 1956 but was called back to serve in the Sinai Campaign. After the war ended he moved to Kibbutz Mishmar David to settle with his wife and work a garage mechanic.
He formed a theatre company with his friends from the Israeli army’s Nahal troupe and toured with them. Between 1960 and 1964, he was part of the ‘Batzal Yarok’, a satirical theatre company which also had other members like Zaharira Harifai, Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar, Nechama Hendel, and Oded Kotler. The group toured all over Israel and performed regularly.
While working with ‘Batzal Yarok’, Topol got his first break in the film industry and made his debut in 1961 in the film ‘I Like Mike’. A year later, he played the role of ‘Benny Sherman’ in Menahem Golan’s ‘El Dorado’. However, he had to wait till 1964 to land his first lead role in a film.
In 1964, he appeared in the Israeli comedy film ‘Sallah Shabati’ which was based on the chaos of Israeli immigration and resettlement. The film was a huge success and it won the Golden Globe Award for ‘Best Foreign Language Film.’ Topol rose to fame with his powerful performance in the film and eventually won the 1964 Golden Gate Award for the ‘Best Actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival and the 1965 Golden Globe Award for the ‘Most Promising Newcomer—Male’.
Chaim Topol first played the character of ‘Tevye’ the milkman in 1966, in the Israeli version of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’. He got the opportunity after the original actor Shmuel Rodensky, who was playing the character, fell ill. Topol was roped in to play it for ten months. After he made his mark in this stage production, he received several offers to play the same role in different versions of the play.
He played the role more than 400 times before the film version of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ was released. Following the film’s release, he went on to portray the character over 2000 times across countries like United States, Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
It was the portrayal of this character that helped Topol establish himself as a renowned actor in the global theatrical scene.