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Tomer Capone (also Kapon, Kappon, or Capon, Hebrew: תומר קאפון; born 15 July, 1985) is an Israeli actor. He has starred in a number of popular Israeli exported television series such as Hostages (2013–2016), the political thriller television series Fauda (2015), and When Heroes Fly (2018). In 2016, he was awarded an Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor in One Week and a Day. Since 2019, he has starred as Serge / Frenchie in Amazon Prime Video's superhero streaming television series The Boys.
Early life
Capone was born in Holon, Israel, the second child of business-owner parents. Raised in the city of Rishon LeZion, he is related to Israeli director Shay Capone. After graduating high school, in 2004 Capone was conscripted into the Israel Defense Forces. He served as a soldier and later a squad leader with the IDF's 202nd battalion of the Paratroopers Brigade.
Career
In 2012, he was cast in his first acting role in the Israeli youth series Galis.
He has starred in popular Israeli exports such as Hostages and the political thriller television series Fauda. Capone also starred in the first season of the Israeli series Taagad. He made his film debut in 2015 in the Natalie Portman-directed film A Tale of Love and Darkness. In 2016 he was awarded an Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor in the drama One Week and a Day.
In 2017, he was one of several Israeli celebrities who recreated iconic Israeli photos to celebrate the country's 69th year of independence. Kapon recreated the Life cover of Yossi Ben Hanan after the Six-Day War, which showed him as a young IDF troop triumphantly clutching a rifle while standing in the waters of the Suez Canal.
In 2018, he starred in the series, When Heroes Fly. He plays a war veteran of a Special Forces unit, reuniting with three friends for one final mission in the Colombian jungle. The thriller series was awarded the prize of Best Series at the CannesSeries festival. The series was acquired by Netflix and has been available since early 2019.
In June 2018, Capone was cast as Frenchie in the Amazon superhero series, The Boys. The series premiered on July 26, 2019. Ahead of the premiere, Amazon renewed The Boys for a second season.
In 2020, he starred as Moti, the protagonist of the Israeli drama series, One on One on Kan 11. In the same year, Capone reunited with his One Week and a Day director, Asaph Polonsky, to film the Israeli short film, Long Distance, alongside Niv Sultan.
In 2024, Capone stars in the new Israeli romcom limited series, Save the Date (Bekarov Etzli) on Channel 12 alongside Adi Havshush and Oshri Cohen.
Personal life
At the age of 26, he resided in the Hatikva Quarter of Tel Aviv, where he attended the Yoram Loewenstein Performing Arts Studio for a year.
In a 2019 interview, he addressed the spelling of his surname: "It's supposed to be with an 'e' at the end, but we don't want people to read it 'Capone' like the gangster. We don't want any misunderstandings."
Capone has been in a relationship with Israeli actress Ortal Ben-Shoshan since 2012.
Capone was one of many actors and celebrities that signed the open letter to US President Joe Biden thanking him for his "unshakeable moral conviction, leadership and support" for Jewish people following the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel.
Also in 2018, Capone was a spokesmodel, along with Shlomit Malka, for the Israeli fashion chain, Fox.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
=References
External links
Tomer Kapon at IMDb
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