Ohad Knoller (Hebrew: × ×•×"×" ×§× ×•×œ×¨â€Ž; born 28 September 1976)
is an Israeli actor. He is most notable known for his roles in the
Eytan Fox films Yossi & Jagger and The Bubble, and as well in the
Steven Spielberg film Munich.Knoller was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to
a Jewish family. He is the son of journalist Judith Knoller. Knoller
served in as a soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps of the Israel
Defense Forces. He was married until 2011 to actress Noa Raban, with
whom he has a son.Knoller attended the Thelma Yellin high school for
performing arts in Tel Aviv. In 1990, when he was 14, he starred in
his first TV role on Israeli television. At the age of 18, in 1994, he
played a role in the movie Under the Domim Tree with Gila Almagor.
After his military service he began to study acting at the Nissan
Nativ school of acting in Tel Aviv.His theatre experience at the
Jerusalem Khan Theatre included roles including the lead in "The
Miser". He also appeared in the movie Super Boy (1998).
is an Israeli actor. He is most notable known for his roles in the
Eytan Fox films Yossi & Jagger and The Bubble, and as well in the
Steven Spielberg film Munich.Knoller was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to
a Jewish family. He is the son of journalist Judith Knoller. Knoller
served in as a soldier in the Combat Engineering Corps of the Israel
Defense Forces. He was married until 2011 to actress Noa Raban, with
whom he has a son.Knoller attended the Thelma Yellin high school for
performing arts in Tel Aviv. In 1990, when he was 14, he starred in
his first TV role on Israeli television. At the age of 18, in 1994, he
played a role in the movie Under the Domim Tree with Gila Almagor.
After his military service he began to study acting at the Nissan
Nativ school of acting in Tel Aviv.His theatre experience at the
Jerusalem Khan Theatre included roles including the lead in "The
Miser". He also appeared in the movie Super Boy (1998).
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