Reshef Levi (Hebrew: רשף לוי; born 13 March 1972) is an Israeli screenwriter, playwright, film director, producer, writer, comedian and television presenter. Winner of the Israeli Theatre Award[1] and the Israeli Academy of Television Award. Levi is married with seven children and lives in Kfar Saba.
Reshef Levi is known for his successful debut feature film “Lost Islands”, which was nominated for 14 Ophir Awards[2][3] by the Israeli Academy of Film and Television for outstanding cinematic work. In addition, Reshef Levi is a writer of one of the most popular television crime drama shows in Israel, “The Arbitrator” (Ha Borer). His last comedy film, “Hunting Elephants”, was made with the participation of Patrick Stewart.[4]