Here are 5 famous actors from Israel were born in 1964:
Ofer Levi (June 17, 1964 Israel-) is an Israeli actor.
He was born in Tel Aviv and began his career in the entertainment industry as a child actor. Levi has appeared in numerous Israeli films and TV series, including "The Big Dig," "Revolutionary Women," and "Prisoners of War," which was later adapted into the popular American series "Homeland."
In addition to his acting career, Levi is also a successful voice actor, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Hebrew. He has lent his voice to characters in popular animated films such as "The Lion King" and "Shrek," and has also narrated several documentaries.
Levi is known for his versatility as an actor, taking on a wide range of roles throughout his career. He has been praised for his ability to bring depth and realism to his characters, and is considered one of Israel's most accomplished actors.
Dror Keren (April 3, 1964 Israel-) is an Israeli actor.
He trained at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv and began his acting career on the stage. His notable performances include roles in productions of "The Threepenny Opera," "Hamlet," and "Richard III." In the 1990s, Keren started to transition to film and television work. He appeared in many successful Israeli TV series, such as "his and hers," "Hostages," and "The Arbitrator." Additionally, Keren has acted in international productions alongside Hollywood stars such as Ben Kingsley and John Travolta. His movie credits include "The Last Templar" and "From Paris with Love." Dror Keren has won several awards for his acting career, including the Best Actor Award at the Haifa International Film Festival, and the Best Actor Award at the New York Jewish Film Festival.
Vince Offer (April 25, 1964 Haifa-) also known as Vince Shlomi, Vincent Offer Schlomi, Offer Shlomi or The Sham-Wow Guy is an Israeli comedian, actor, film director and screenwriter.
He gained widespread popularity with his direct-response commercial for the absorbent cleaning product "ShamWow!" which went viral in 2009, earning him the nickname "The ShamWow Guy". Offer has also appeared in several infomercials for other products such as the Slap Chop and InVinceable.
Aside from his work in the infomercial industry, Offer has also acted in and directed several films including his comedy film "The Underground Comedy Movie" which was released in 1999. He also had a brief stint as a television host, serving as the host of the reality TV show "The Pitch" in 2012.
Offer's career has not been without controversy, as he was arrested in 2009 for assaulting a sex worker in Miami Beach. However, the charges were later dropped after the victim decided not to pursue legal action. Despite this setback, Offer has continued to stay active in the entertainment industry and remains a recognizable figure to many.
Gal Zaid (February 22, 1964-) is an Israeli actor and screenwriter.
He was born and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. Zaid began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in various Israeli films and television shows. He gained recognition with his portrayal of Ovadia, a father struggling to provide for his family in the film "Pick a Card" (2006).
In addition to his acting career, Zaid is also a successful screenwriter, having written for popular Israeli shows such as "Ramzor" and "Asfur". He has won multiple awards for his work, including Best Actor at the 2006 Israeli Film Academy Awards and Best Screenplay at the 2012 Israeli Academy Awards.
Zaid is known for bringing a sense of humor and authenticity to his roles, often portraying working-class Israelis with nuance and empathy. He continues to act and write for film and television in Israel today.
Joel Herzberg (April 14, 1964 Caen-) a.k.a. Yoel Herzberg is an Israeli production designer, film art director and actor.
With over 25 years of experience in the film industry, Herzberg is best known for his work as a production designer and art director on numerous Israeli and international films. Some of his notable credits include "Footnote," "The Secrets," and "The Attack." His work on "Footnote" earned him an Ophir Award, which is the Israeli equivalent of an Academy Award.
In addition to his work as a production designer, Herzberg has also appeared in several Israeli films, including "Tsomet Miller," "Minotaur," and "The Farewell Party." He has also worked as a production designer on numerous television series, including "Our Boys" and "Fauda." Herzberg is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to bring a unique vision to each project he works on.