Daliah Lavi (born Daliah Lewinbuk or Levenbuch, Hebrew: דליה לביא[ˌdaljalaˈvi]; 12 October 1942 – 3 May 2017) was an Israeli actress, singer, and model.
Early life
Daliah Lewinbuk (or Levenbuch) was born in Haifa,[1]British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel). Her mother Ruth Klammer was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) to Theodor Hermann Klammer and Gertrud Klammer and was of German-Jewish descent. Her father Reuben was born in Belarus to Yosef Lewinbuk and Michla Levine of Russian-Jewish descent. The family surname is Lewinbuk (or Levenbuch).[2][3][4]
Daliah met Kirk Douglas when she was 10 years old. Kirk Douglas was in Israel in order to film The Juggler. Daliah told him that she would like to be a dancer. Douglas helped persuade her parents[5] to send her to Stockholm, Sweden to study ballet.[3] Daliah was not suited to the climate. Daliah gave up dancing, and she returned to Israel in order to be a model. A cheesecake photo of Daliah Lavi, while she was adjusting her bikini after it broke while at a Rio de Janeiro swimming pool, was circulated widely by the Associated Press in 1959.[6]
She performed her national service as a goodwill ambassador. Daliah appeared in several more films, Daliah was spotted on a beach during a trip to Rome. Daliah was offered a role in Two Weeks in Another Town, reuniting her with Douglas.[2]
Lavi played European entertainer Ilona Bergen in the 1965 mystery film Ten Little Indians. The movie is a film adaptation of Agatha Christie's thriller. The plot is about a group of strangers with deadly secrets, who are lured to an isolated locale, and murdered one by one. She also acted as "The Detainer/007" in Casino Royale (1967).[3][8]
She was subsequently discovered by record producer Jimmy Bowien and began[when?] a successful schlager singing career in Germany. Some of her hits were: "Oh, wann kommst du?", "Willst du mit mir gehn?", and "C'est ça, la vie (So ist das Leben)".[3]
Daliah's single, "Jerusalem", peaked at number 98 in Australia, in August 1971.[9]