Tomer Capone: Israeli Actor and Model
Early Life and Career
Tomer Capone was born in Holon, Tel Aviv, Israel, on July 15, 1985. He began his career as a model before transitioning to acting. In 2016, he won an Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film "One Week and a Day."
Television and Film Roles
Capone has starred in a number of popular Israeli television shows, including "Hostages" and the political thriller "Fauda." He also appeared in the Amazon Prime series "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan." In 2019, he began playing the role of Serge Frenchie in Amazon Prime's "The Boys."
Awards and Recognition
In addition to his Ophir Award, Capone has received a number of other awards and nominations for his acting work. These include Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Israeli Academy Awards in 2018 for his role in "One Week and a Day" and Best Supporting Actor in the 2020 Series Mania festival for his role in "Fauda."
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