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Omer Perelman Striks

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Omer Perelman Striks
עומר פרלמן שטריקס
Born
Omer Perelman Striks

(1993-07-20) July 20, 1993 (age 31)
OccupationActor

Omer Perelman Striks (Hebrew: עומר פרלמן שטריקס; born 20 July 1993) is an Israeli actor. He is best known for starring in the hit Israeli comedy series, Shababnikim (2017–present).[1][2]

Early life

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He was born and raised in Tel Aviv in Israel. He studied at the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts before graduating from the Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio in Tel Aviv. His mother was a school psychologist and committed suicide when he was twelve years old.[3]

Career

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In 2014 he was cast alongside Michael Aloni and Angel Bonanni as a series regular in the Israeli youth series, Shovrei Galim on Yes.

In 2017 he was cast as a series regular, playing Dov Laser, a yeshiva student in the hit Israeli series, Shababnikim alongside Daniel Gad, Ori Laizerouvich and Israel Atias.[4]

Perelman was awarded the Best Actor prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2021 for his performance in The Swimmer.[5]

Personal life

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He is gay and since 2018 has been in a relationship with the Israeli architect, Raanan Stern.[6] He identifies as secular.[7]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 S#x Acts Yoav
2012 - 2013 Summer Break Diaries Assi 2 episodes
2014 Self Made Ido
Marzipan Flowers Bebber
Shovrei Galim Bebber Series regular
2016 Confess Boy 1 episode
2017 - present Shababnikim Dov Laser Series regular
2018 Not What You Think (Lo Hakol Varod) Michael
The Bar Mitzvah 3 episodes
2019 The Male Gaze: The Heat of the Night Omer Perelman Segment "Hardcore"
Incitement Wineberg
2020 Valley of Tears Nimrod Caspi Series regular
2020 - 2024 Manayek Yoel Schwartz Series regular
2021 The Swimmer Erez Jerusalem Film Festival award for Best Actor
ReFeel Short film
2022 Munich Games Mano Gur-Zeev 4 episodes
2023 See You 'Round the Block Eitan Short film
2024 Mosolov's Suitcase Post-production

References

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  1. ^ Spiro, Amy (February 14, 2018). "'Shababnikim': Television's bad boys of yeshiva". The Jerusalem Post.
  2. ^ Shababnikim - IMDb, retrieved 2021-04-26
  3. ^ Omer Perlman: "I'm secular, from Tel Aviv, gay, but the Shababniks would accept me" Maariv. 13 February 2018
  4. ^ The New Black: Nice Jewish Bad Boys Moment. 19 February 2021
  5. ^ 2021 JFF Winners Jerusalem Film Festival. Retrieved on 12 April 2024
  6. ^ Meet the new partner of the "Shababnikim" star PP Plus. 6 April 2018
  7. ^ "I'm always stressed. Anxiety is a gold mine for an actor." Mako. 29 July 2021
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