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Alone with Aloni

Famous for his portrayal of the soulful artist in Shtisel, Michael Aloni tells Francine White about his new projects

September 4, 2021 18:00
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He’s been described as ‘a painter with payot who turns into a pin-up’. This with reference to his role as Akiva Shtisel, the sensitive lovelorn artist in a Charedi community in the Netflix break-out hit Shtisel. There’s more to Michael Aloni though than just a pretty face. Certainly, he’s Hollywood handsome, 5ft 11in with mesmerising green blue eyes. He’s charming as well as acutely intelligent and erudite, passionate about his work and his country. 


Here he is then, in my kitchen. All right, not an actual physical presence but on my laptop on Zoom as is the way of things these days. I could have sold tickets to the number of girlfriends who just wanted to ‘pop round’, such is his heartthrob status. He is already taken though and has been dating neuroscience student Moriya Lombroso for the past three years. Together they have a Rottweiler puppy, Bruce, the other love of Aloni’s life.
“He’s a rescue dog. He had been abandoned at the age of three months. There’s a house in the south of Tel Aviv, where they breed Rottweilers for fights. They thought Bruce wasn’t good enough and threw him out. And he was found badly injured. We went to the shelter, and he jumped up right from the cage and looked me straight in the eyes. And I thought to myself, ‘whoa, that’s me and the dog!’ He’s just a little teddy bear, he’s a sweetheart,” Aloni tells me, his accent more American than Israeli.


He is the voice of Paddington in the Hebrew dubbed versions of the films; “I loved Paddington when I was a kid so to get the job was fantastic. But the best thing is, Bruce loves him too. We were given Paddington bears at the première in Israel and Bruce sleeps with our Paddington every night.” 


He’s interrupting a short break in Greece to talk. The look, large brimmed black baseball cap emblazed with ‘Bee Someone’, cool white linen T shirt and blue tinted sun specs casually dangling from the neckline, couldn’t be further from Akiva Shtisel. Only the beard is similar.