Tal Friedman
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![]() Tal Friedman singing with "The Krayot" band in Tel Aviv (23 March 2007). | |
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Occupation | Actor, comedian, and musician |
Years active | 1988– |
Spouse(s) | Iris |
Tal Friedman (Hebrew: טל פרידמן; born 20 December 1963) is an Israeli comedian, actor, voice actor and musician.
Biography[]
Friedman was born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, in 1963. His father was a holocaust survivor.
He served in the Israeli Sea Corps on a missile boat during the 1982 Lebanon War.[1] He studied acting at Tel Aviv University, where he met , with whom he put on his first act, Alilot Moshe Ba'ir Hagdola (עלילות משה בעיר הגדולה, lit: "Moshe's Adventures in the Big City"). During that time he also performed in several plays. His film appearances include Driks' Brother (1994), Right Back (1997), Riki Riki (2005), Joy (2005) and Schwartz Dynasty (2005). He was also the voice of Sid in the Hebrew dubbing of the Ice Age franchise.
His television career began with the "Tal and Moshe" with Furster, followed by a scheduled time in the program Zehu Ze!, Tzafdina Mearahat ("Tzafdina hosting") and Shaaruria ("Scandal"). In 1999, he began a late night show titled Halomot BeHaKitzis with Eyal Kitzis, and the two moved on to the show Heaven or Hell. In 2004 they both joined the cast of Eretz Nehederet.[2] In 2007, they also cooperated on children's channel Logi.[3]
Friedman is married to Iris and has three children. He lives in Kiryat Tiv'on.[1] In recent years, he has been leading a band named "Tal Friedman and the Krayot".[4] He is an amateur meteorologist.[1]
Tal appeared on The Singer in the Mask as the "Krembo", a type of Israeli marshmallow treat, being the first eliminated.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Haimovich, Mordechai (9 November 2005). "Joking aside". nrg (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on June 18, 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
- ^ "Tal Friedman". eonline.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 4 September 2008.
- ^ "Facing the future". Ynet (in Hebrew). 6 September 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
- ^ Berman, Daphna (23 March 2007). "Soccer celebration kicks off with beer and music at the Sportek". Haaretz. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
External links[]
- Tal Friedman at IMDb
- Tal Friedman at MOOMA (in Hebrew)
- Tal Friedman performing at the Israeli sports channel. 29 November 2006. Event occurs at 445 seconds. Retrieved 4 September 2008.
- 1963 births
- Living people
- Israeli male television actors
- Israeli male voice actors
- Israeli male film actors
- Israeli male comedians
- Israeli rock singers
- People from Kiryat Ata