Shmulik Kraus

Israeli singer-songwriter and actor

Shmulik Kraus - Artists & Creatives born 1935
Born

1935
91 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Israel

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A prominent figure in Israeli music and television, one contributed significantly to the cultural landscape through songwriting and performance. Active since the 1960s, involvement in music included both solo work and collaborations with other artists. Participated in major musical projects and productions that shaped the Israeli music scene. Additionally, acted in popular television shows, gaining recognition for talent in both music and acting.

Formed the influential group 'The Churchills'

Released acclaimed albums like 'Prazol'

Performed in the Israeli TV series 'Tzimerim'

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