Yehuda Levi
Yehuda Levi | |
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Born |
Petah Tikva, Israel | June 29, 1979
Occupation | Actor, Model |
Yehuda Levi (Hebrew: יהודה לוי; born June 29, 1979) is an Israeli actor and male model. He was born in Petah Tikva and now lives in Tel Aviv,[1] but grew up in the city of Herzliya. He also spent much of his childhood in South Africa,[1] from the ages of 7 to 14 (1986 - 1993). He attended the "Thelma Yellin" High school of arts, and graduated with excellence.[2] His noticeable breakthrough was in the TV series "Lechayey Ha'ahava" (Here's To Love) (2001).
During his Israel Defense Forces service, he was a commander of the Education Corps band. He is a Karate champion, and has won 5th place in the World Karate Championships.
He is an established actor, but most of his work is done in Israeli soap operas.[1] In May 2006, HaAlufa (The Champion), a soap opera centered on a soccer team, premiered starring Levi as the main character and captain of the team "Hakoakh Yerushalaiyim" (Jerusalem Power).
His film roles include Jagger in Yossi & Jagger.[3] In 2006, Levi got into a relationship with Israeli singer and actress Ninet Tayeb, the first winner of the show Kokhav Nolad. In 2013, after 8 years of being together, the couple broke up, stating that the breakup was mutual.
Filmography
Television
- 2006-2009 — The Champion as Saar Fedida
- 2007-2013 — The Arbitrator as Nadav Feldman
- 2010 — Hasamba Third Generation as Freddie Zorkin
- 2014 — Mummies and Puppies as Sami Israel
- 2014 — Very Important Person as Himself
- 2015 — Dig as undercover; Shin Bet agent
- 2015 — HaMidrasha as Yonna "Kinder" Harari
Film
- 2013 — Plaot
- 2011 — For the Love of Money (Isaac)
- 2006 — The Schwartz Dynasty (co-star)
- 2005 — Munich (minor role as an IDF soldier)
- 2004 — Medurat Hashevet (The Tribal Campfire)
- 2002 — Yossi & Jagger (Jagger)
- 1996 — Zolgot Hadma'ot Me'atzman (Tears Fall by Themselves)
References
- 1 2 3 "Yehuda Levi". ibiography. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
- ↑ "Yehuda Levi". Last.fm. Retrieved July 20, 2014.
- ↑ Musetto, Vincent (2003) "PASSIONS FLARE IN LOVE AND WAR", New York Post, 24 September 2003, p. 54
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