 
                    Ido Mosseri
                                    
                                Birthplace: Tel Aviv, Israel
Hebrew: עידו מוסרי
His first appearance on television was in the children's program Tofsim Rosh in the early 1990s. Before he enlisted in the Israeli army at the age of 18, he participated in several Israeli TV shows, amongst them the series Lo Kolel Sherot (Service not included) and Inyan Shel Zman (A matter of time). After his army service he studied acting at Nissan Nativ's studio in Tel Aviv. During the course of his studying he participated in several student movies and also participated in the Israeli movies Girush Le Gan Eden (Exile to heaven) (2003), Tgoova Meuheret (Late reaction) (2004) and Offside (2006). In addition, he performed at the Gesher Theater.
Between 2006–2007, he participated in the third and fourth seasons of the Israeli daily comedy musical drama HaShir Shelanu (Our Song). In 2008, he participated in the American movie You Don't Mess with the Zohan alongside Adam Sandler.
Throughout the years, Mosseri participated also in dubbing several Animated series and movies to Hebrew — amongst them Dragon Ball Z SpongeBob SquarePants, Cardcaptor Sakura, Jackie Chan Adventures, Pokémon, TMNT, Treasure Planet, Sonic X, Transformers: Armada, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar.
Ido is also the younger brother of popular Israeli entertainment personality Tal Musseri.
(Source: Wikipedia)
                            Hebrew: עידו מוסרי
His first appearance on television was in the children's program Tofsim Rosh in the early 1990s. Before he enlisted in the Israeli army at the age of 18, he participated in several Israeli TV shows, amongst them the series Lo Kolel Sherot (Service not included) and Inyan Shel Zman (A matter of time). After his army service he studied acting at Nissan Nativ's studio in Tel Aviv. During the course of his studying he participated in several student movies and also participated in the Israeli movies Girush Le Gan Eden (Exile to heaven) (2003), Tgoova Meuheret (Late reaction) (2004) and Offside (2006). In addition, he performed at the Gesher Theater.
Between 2006–2007, he participated in the third and fourth seasons of the Israeli daily comedy musical drama HaShir Shelanu (Our Song). In 2008, he participated in the American movie You Don't Mess with the Zohan alongside Adam Sandler.
Throughout the years, Mosseri participated also in dubbing several Animated series and movies to Hebrew — amongst them Dragon Ball Z SpongeBob SquarePants, Cardcaptor Sakura, Jackie Chan Adventures, Pokémon, TMNT, Treasure Planet, Sonic X, Transformers: Armada, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar.
Ido is also the younger brother of popular Israeli entertainment personality Tal Musseri.
(Source: Wikipedia)
 
                                                
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