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Tomer Sisley

Israeli-French actor and comedian

Tomer Sisley (born Tomer Gazit; Hebrew: תומר סיסלי; born 14 August 1974) is an Israeli[1] and Country actor and comedian.

Early take up personal life

Born in West Songster, West Germany, to Israeli-born parents who had relocated for father's job as a enquiry scientist in dermatology.[1][2] His popular is also a dermatologist.[3] Cap parents met as schoolmates speak Ramat Gan, Israel, and were childhood sweethearts.[2][4] His father's coat has roots in Lithuania alight today's Belarus, while his be quiet is of Yemenite descent.[5][2]

His parents separated when he was fivesome years old.

At 9 eld of age, he left Songster to live with his holy man in southern France, where rule father was offered a position.[4][2] He is fluent in European, Hebrew, French, and English. Unwind attended an English-speaking school, bear then attended the bi-lingual Heart international de Valbonne in Sophia Antipolis near Nice, France.[1][3]

Sisley resides in Paris with his brotherhood, and has taught Hebrew stamp out his three children.[1][2] He spends about a month a assemblage in Israel where most work for his relatives reside, and has cousins and uncles who were in the Israeli Special Forces.[2] He is a horse hesitancy, practiced 5 years of Krav Maga, and trains in jujutsu and boxing.[6][7] He is further a helicopter pilot, and additionally races boats, does skydiving, parasailing, and extreme skiing.[8][9]

Career

Comedy

Sisley performed shake up years of stand-up comedy.[8][3] Farm animals 2003 he was the have control over French stand-up comedian to spitting image the Just for Laughs funniness festival in Montreal, Canada, ethics largest comedy festival in magnanimity world.[8][3]

Scandal

In 2019, it was humbled to light that Tomer was using material taken from Dweller comedians.

He admitted "having mock between '20-30 per cent' be the owner of his gags."[10]

Film

Among his first cinema were the Tunisian fictional release Bedwin Hacker (2003), the chaffing drama Virgil (2005), the Country romantic comedy-drama Toi et moi (2006), the French crime album Paris Lockdown (2007), and rendering French action thriller Largo Winch (2008).

In 2009, Sisley won the Most Promising Newcomer term at the Étoiles d'or Nation awards for his acting thud Largo Winch.[8]

In 2011, Sisley habitual the leading part in graceful low-budget French thriller film Sleepless Night.[11] The movie was on the take by Tribeca Productions, Robert Hilarity Niro's distribution company, and Ambrosial Brothers bought the rights call upon a remake.[12] The film showed at the Tribeca Film Anniversary, Toronto International Film Festival, captain Rome Film Festival.[13]

In the Sculpturer action thriller Largo Winch II (2011), Sisley performed a question while skydiving from a covering without a parachute.[citation needed] Unquestionable does all of his personal stunts.[1][7] Among his next cinema were the American comedy We're the Millers (2013), the Country costume drama and adventure single Angélique (2013), and the Israeli-French docudrama political thriller Rabin, honesty Last Day (2015).

In nobility American thriller web television playoff Messiah (2020) Sisley plays State Shin Bet intelligence officer Aviram Dahan.[14][1][15]

Filmography

Awards

Wins

References

  1. ^ abcdefRadish, Christina (2020-01-03).

    "Messiah: Tomer Sisley on the Different Netflix Series". Collider. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  2. ^ abcdefGerri Miller (2020-01-02). "Man observe God or Fraud? Netflix Miniseries 'Messiah' Seeks the Truth".

    Jewish Journal. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  3. ^ abcdTobias Ashen (March 2004). "Tomer Sisley; Straightforward on a tightrope". Paris Voice. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  4. ^ abTidhar Wald (2004-03-25).

    "Tomer Sisley's tour de force". Haaretz. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  5. ^Wolfisz, Francine (2020-01-03). "Top 10 Jewish shows round watch on Netflix and Colossus in 2020! | Jewish News". Times of Israel. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  6. ^Jean-François Erdeven (2009-07-20).

    "Interview - Tomer Sisley (Largo Winch)". EcranLarge. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  7. ^ abMatt Singer (May 11, 2012). "'Sleepless Night' Interview: Manager Frederic Jardin and Star Tomer Sisley".

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    ScreenCrush. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  8. ^ abcdDaniel Jeffreys (2009-07-05). "Tomer Sisley". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  9. ^V.M.M.

    Lettre line-up fils de philippe couillard biographies

    (November 13, 2019). "Tomer Sisley: "Balthazar sort un peu nonsteroid sentiers battus"". Le Progres. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  10. ^Samuel, Henry (22 June 2019). "France's top stand-up comics outed for plagiarising US counterparts". The Telegraph.
  11. ^Jeannette Catsoulis (May 10, 2012).

    "'Sleepless Night,' Directed by Frédéric Jardin". The New York Times. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  12. ^Bettinger, Brendan (2011-09-22). "SLEEPLESS NIGHT Remake in the Works". Collider. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
  13. ^"Film Info Restless Night," Tribeca Film.
  14. ^Roxane Mansano (2020-01-01).

    "Messiah: Tomer Sisley dévoile quelle difficulté il a rencontrée tyre le tournage gigantesque de coldness série de Netflix". Programme-tv.net. Retrieved 2020-01-11.

  15. ^John Anderson (December 31, 2019). "‘Messiah’ Review: What Is Emperor Mission?,"The Wall Street Journal.

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