Israeli actors born in 1977

Here are 5 famous actors from Israel were born in 1977:

Yehonathan Gatro

Yehonathan Gatro (October 25, 1977 Tel Aviv-) also known as Yeho is an Israeli actor and singer.

He began his career as a child actor and later pursued a successful career in music, releasing several albums in Hebrew and English. In 2003, he won the third season of the Israeli version of Big Brother, which helped boost his profile in the country. He has also appeared in several popular Israeli TV shows, including "Ha'Yladim Mi'Shchunat Chaim" and "Eretz Nehederet." Gatro is known for his activism on behalf of the Israeli LGBTQ community and has been recognized for his contributions to the community. In addition to his entertainment career, he is a certified psychologist and has worked with children and young adults.

Ali Suliman

Ali Suliman (October 10, 1977 Nazareth-) also known as Ali Suleiman or علي سليمان‎ is an Israeli actor.

Ali Suliman was born in Nazareth, Israel, to a Muslim family. He studied theater at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and began his acting career in theater productions in both Hebrew and Arabic. He gained recognition for his performance as the lead in the Palestinian film "The Divine Intervention", which won the Jury Prize at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival. Since then, he has appeared in numerous international films and television shows, including "Paradise Now", "The Kingdom", "Homeland", and "Jack Ryan". He is considered one of the most prominent Arab actors working in the international film industry. In addition to acting, Suliman is a humanitarian activist and has been involved in various humanitarian causes, such as supporting refugees and advocating for the rights of Palestinians.

Amos Tamam

Amos Tamam (September 6, 1977 Ramla-) is an Israeli actor.

Tamam gained national fame in Israel in the late 1990s and early 2000s with his breakthrough role as Tal Harel on the popular Israeli soap opera "Ramat Aviv Gimmel". He has since appeared in numerous TV shows, films, and theatre productions, establishing himself as one of Israel's most talented and versatile actors. Tamam has won several awards for his performances, including the Best Actor award at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2011 for his role in "Restoration". In addition to acting, Tamam has also dabbled in directing and screenwriting, and has written and directed a number of short films. In his personal life, Tamam is married with four children, and is a passionate advocate for environmental causes.

Dror Nobleman

Dror Nobleman (February 10, 1977 Ramat Gan-) is an Israeli screenwriter and actor.

He is best known for his work on the hit Israeli drama series "Fauda." Nobleman began his career as an actor in the late 1990s, appearing in Israeli films and TV shows such as "The Bourgeoisie" and "Mossad 101." In 2005, he transitioned into screenwriting, landing his first writing credit on the Israeli series "Malgisa." From there, he went on to write for several other Israeli shows before eventually joining the team behind "Fauda," which follows a team of Israeli agents who are tasked with hunting down a Hamas terrorist. Nobleman has also acted in several episodes of the show, playing the character of Naor. In addition to his work on screen, Nobleman has also written plays, including "A Night in May" and "The Excuse," both of which have been staged in Israel.

Dudu Tassa

Dudu Tassa (February 10, 1977 Tel Aviv-) is an Israeli actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist.

He comes from a musical family of Iraqi-Jewish descent and began playing the guitar at a young age. Tassa has released multiple albums both as a solo artist and with his band, The Kuwaitis, which fuses traditional Iraqi music with contemporary rock and pop. He has also composed music for films and television shows and has won several awards for his work, including the ACUM Prize for Song of the Year in 2015. In addition to his music career, Tassa has acted in several plays and films and has been recognized for his contributions to Israeli culture and society.

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