Tomer Sharon (Hebrew: תומר שרון‎; born May 14, 1970) is an
Israeli actor, voice actor, comedian and singer.Born in Tel Aviv,
Sharon began his acting career at the age of 10 in a television series
directed by Shaike Ophir. During his teen years, he was a member of
the Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel and he also took part in a 1988
military band, which was disbanded because some of the members were
found in possession of hashish and cannabis. During the 1990s, Sharon
portrayed Yaron Segal in the teen drama series A Matter of Time. He
later reprised the role in a 2012 spin-off. Sharon also appeared in
several satire sketches directed by Avi Cohen. On film, Sharon
appeared in the 2001 film Clean Sweep starring Alon Abutbul. This was
by far, his most prominent film appearance.On stage, Sharon has worked
at numerous theatres which includes the Beit Lessin Theatre, the
Habima Theatre, the Cameri Theatre and many more. He has performed in
stage adaptations of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Grapes of
Wrath. In 1993, he was one of the few participants of the Acco
Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre.
Israeli actor, voice actor, comedian and singer.Born in Tel Aviv,
Sharon began his acting career at the age of 10 in a television series
directed by Shaike Ophir. During his teen years, he was a member of
the Hebrew Scouts Movement in Israel and he also took part in a 1988
military band, which was disbanded because some of the members were
found in possession of hashish and cannabis. During the 1990s, Sharon
portrayed Yaron Segal in the teen drama series A Matter of Time. He
later reprised the role in a 2012 spin-off. Sharon also appeared in
several satire sketches directed by Avi Cohen. On film, Sharon
appeared in the 2001 film Clean Sweep starring Alon Abutbul. This was
by far, his most prominent film appearance.On stage, Sharon has worked
at numerous theatres which includes the Beit Lessin Theatre, the
Habima Theatre, the Cameri Theatre and many more. He has performed in
stage adaptations of A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Grapes of
Wrath. In 1993, he was one of the few participants of the Acco
Festival of Alternative Israeli Theatre.
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