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Yoav Rotman
יואב רוטמן
Born (1995-02-24) 24 February 1995 (age 29)
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationActor

Yoav Rotman (Hebrew: יואב רוטמן; born 24 February 1995) is an Israeli film, television and stage actor.

Early life

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He was born and raised in Kadima. He studied at the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts and graduated in 2013. As a conscript in the Israel Defense Forces, he served with the theater unit of the Israeli military ensembles.

Career

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He landed his first television role in 2008, playing Yaacov for two seasons in the drama series, Loving Anna (Le'ehov Et Anna) directed by Zion Rubin. In 2010, he played a leading role in Guy Nattiv's drama film, Mabul (The Flood), where he played Yoni Rushko alongside the actress Ronit Elkabetz. He earned an Ophir Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance.[1][2]

In 2013, he appeared alongside Ayelet Zurer, Jonah Lotan and Tomer Kapon in the Channel 10 drama series, Hostages (Bnei Aruba). In the series, directed by Rotem Shapir, he played Assaf Danon, a member of the family that is taken hostage.[3]

In 2015, he began playing Hanina Tonik, a Haredi teenager in the hit Israeli drama series, Shtisel. He played the love interest and eventual husband of Shira Haas' character. He returned for the third season in 2020.[4]

In 2016, he appeared in the drama film, Beyond the Mountains and Hills (Me'Ever Laharim Velagvaot).[5] In 2018, he reunited with his Shtisel co-star, Haas, appearing in the drama film, Broken Mirrors.

In 2019, he had a recurring role in the Israeli-American miniseries Our Boys. He played Yochi, a youth who cooperates with the Shin Bet. The following year he played Itamar in the Israeli thriller TV series, Black Space, which was broadcast internationally on Netflix.[6]

In 2024, he appeared alongside Daniel Litman in a musical drama, Victory, set during the Six Day War. Haaretz described the film as "a colorful yet surprisingly complex musical that is all too relevant to today's Israel."[7] In the same year he had a supporting role in the Holocaust drama television series, The Tattooist of Auschwitz.[8]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 Loving Anna (Le'ehov Et Anna) Yaacov
2010 Mabul (The Flood) Yoni Roshko Nomination - Ophir Award for Best Actor
2013 Auschwitz on My Mind Roy Gilboa Short
Hostages (Bnei Aruba) Assaf Danon Series regular
2014 The Nerd Club Yotam Series regular
Antilopot Barak Short
2015 Latchkey Kids (Yaldey Mafteah) Gur Short
2015 - 2021 Shtisel Hanina Tonik Series regular, S2 and S3
2016 Beyond the Mountains and Hills (Me'Ever Laharim Velagvaot) Evyatar
Leave of Absence (Shabaton) 3 episodes
2017 Nerd Club: The Movie Yotam
2018 Broken Mirrors Ben Film
Eilat Nissan
2019 Esau Young Esau Film
Our Boys Yochi Har Zahav Recurring role
2020 The Israeli Boys Student Film
Devek Short
2020–2021 Black Space Itamar Series regular
2022 Barren[9] Naftali
2023 Sovietzka Gilad 4 episodes
2024 Victory Ilan Rechavam
The Tattooist of Auschwitz Mordowicz 3 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Rowing Against the Tide". The Forward. 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  2. ^ Dekel, Ayelet (2010-07-27). "Ophir Award 2010 – Nominations Announced | MidnightEast". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ BBC4's Hostages is completely ludicrous – but still totally gripping The Guardian. 13 March 2015
  4. ^ ‘Shtisel’ season 3 bites off a lot, but plays to its strengths — its flawed and relatable characters The Forward. 18 March 2021
  5. ^ Yoav Rotman, Alon Pdut and Noam Imber – Me’Ever Laharim Vehagvaot (Beyond the Mountains and Hills) Cannes Film Festival. 15 May 2016
  6. ^ A New Suspenseful Israeli Show Is Coming to Netflix This Month Kveller. 6 May 2021
  7. ^ 'Victory Is a Matter of Framing': The Daring Israeli Musical Set During the Six-Day War Haaretz. 7 February 2024
  8. ^ "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" shows the gap between drama and the Holocaust Mako. 6 May 2024
  9. ^ "'Barren' Israeli film is full of life". The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com. 2022-09-22. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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