Jonathan Avigdori

Jonathan Avigdori (born May 6, 1975) is an American actor, director and producer. Avigdori is also the founder and CEO of MoonQuake LLC, MoonQuake Productions, Actors Pages LLC and Actors.net.
Early life and education
Born in New York, United States to parents Hana and David, Avigdori received early education at School Of Visual Arts, New York.
Career
Avigdori is better known for his ground-breaking development company MoonQuake, which was founded back in 2002 and has been an innovative company because of its unique online media technology.
For his most recognized work within the online community, Avigdori has been the head of development and founder of Actors Pages
As an actor, Avigdori starred in Steven Spielberg's as Gad Tsabari, one of the only two athletes who managed to escape from the 1972 Israeli Olympic team massacre. Avigdori is also known for his work in David Mamet's "The Unit", Fox's 24, and the new Warner Bros pilot Aim-High.
In 2012, Avigdori is producing the new Nick Cassavetes movie Kentucky Rhapsody. The movie chronicles the tragic story of Dan Chandler (son of Kentucky Gov. Happy Chandler), who uprooted his family to move to Las Vegas in the 1970s. The project is based on the play June Bug vs. Hurricane by Chandler's granddaughter, Erin Chandler.
Avigdori is also producing American Girls with Executive Producer Scott Rosenfelt, who is known for hit movies such as Home Alone and Teen Wolf
Selected filmography
*Munich (2005)
*Ocean's Twelve (2004)
Television appearances
*24 (2010)
*Entourage (2009)
*The Unit (2007)
 
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