Nissan Nativ was born 1922 (as Nissan Notowicz) in
Munich. In many biographies he is listed as born in
Amsterdam. Possibly Nissan Nativ himself was the source of this ambiguity. Nissan had two older brothers, Benno Notowitz (1918-1962) and
Nathan Notowicz (1911–1968). His family moved from Munich to Düsseldorf, then in the early 1930s to Amsterdam. Nissan emigrated without his family to the British Mandate in Palestine in 1937. In September 1943, his family was deported to the
Westerbork transit camp in the Netherlands and in February 1944, forth to
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany. The father and brothers survived the Nazi persecution. Nativ joined the
Jewish Brigade during World War II and served in the Armor Corps. He was a commander during the
1948 Arab-Israeli War. The committee stated in its opinion that "You cannot imagine Israeli theater without Nissan Nativ". It also cited Nativ's training of generations of Israeli actors and directors through his Nissan Nativ School of Acting. Nativ died before he could receive the Israel Prize in person. He was found dead of an apparent
heart attack in his apartment in Tel Aviv at the age of 86 on 20 April 2008. ==Filmography==