Yaakov Agmon


Yaakov Agmon is an Israeli theater producer, manager, and director.

Biography

Yaakov Agmon grew up in Tel Aviv, and was a member of the Hashomer Hatzair youth movement. He later moved to Kibbutz Harel, where he was involved with the planning and organization of events for the kibbutz movement. He is married to the actress Gila Almagor.

Theater and media career

Between 1956-1958, Agmon served as the director of the youth section in the United Jewish Appeal and also as a columnist and the secretary of the Rimon weekly publication. In 1958, after a reorganization of the Cameri Theatre, Agmon was appointed general director, a post he held for the next four years. In 1962 Agmon went to study in the United States and served as an advisor for the America Israel Cultural Foundation.
In 1964, Agmon established the Bimot Theatre. In 1978, he founded Beit Lessin Theater. From 1968, Agmon hosted a weekly radio talk show, She'elot Ishiyot,on Israel Army Radio.
In 1995, Agmon was appointed general and artistic director of the Habima Theatre, in order to pull the theatre out of a financial crises. He retired from the position in 2005, failing to achieve this goal, after much criticism. In 2010, Agmon was appointed general manager of the Arabic-Hebrew theater of Jaffa.

Awards and recognition

In 2007, Agmon was awarded the Israeli theater award for his life's work.