Yiftach Katzur started his acting career in 1975 at the age of 17 in
Peter Shaffer's play Equus where he played the lead part of Alan
Strang. He began his film career in the 'Lemon Popsicle' movies as
Benji.
He went on to star in other Israeli movies such as "Atalia", and a
small role in "Soldier of the Night". In 1984 he starred in the Robert
Mitchum movie "The Ambassador" which also starred Zachi Noy.
Yiftach Katzur appeared in a popular talk-show on Israeli TV, just to
give to Anat Atzmon (Nikki, from Lemon Popsicle) the present Benji
intended to give to Nikki at the end of the film.
His last film is reported as being "Gentila" in 1997 which won the 1998
Haifa Film Festival Award For Best Film. He has since abandoned his
acting career and is now running an advertising business of his own
called Acatmedia Israel. He is married and has a daughter.