Tomer David
- Actor
- Writer
- Music Department
Fueled by an unwavering belief in turning dreams into reality, Tomer David's journey has been nothing short of extraordinary -- during his time as both an aspiring actor at the Tel Aviv fringe theater and an Business & Economics university student, his high school rock band was signed by Israel's top record label. There was no looking back. The next 20 years were a rollercoaster of adventures all over the world, recording albums and captivating audiences at venues and festivals, from the iconic Hollywood Bowl to the legendary stages of Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Glastonbury, culminating in a world tour alongside the legendary Black Sabbath, all while playing his own unique instrument he calls a Buitar.
Inspired by a performance on Cameron Crowe's Showtime series "Roadies", David paused the frenetic life of a touring musician to invest in the more nuanced realm of screen acting. The gamble paid off well as in 2019 David swiftly landed a coveted co-star role on Ryan Murphy's Netflix no.1 series "Hollywood," followed by a principal role on a Russo brothers directed car commercial. During the pandemic, David went back to the studio, writing, producing and immersing himself in the world of voiceover work - From lending his voice to narrating documentaries and reading audiobooks in English and Hebrew, to embodying a myriad of characters, he found immense fulfillment in this facet of the craft. He also wrote and produced his first original short film "Piller" that was premiered at the Marina De Rey Film Festival.
In 2024, Tomer David was cast as the lead role in a film by up and coming filmmaker Roxy Moskowitz shot on analog film amidst the vibrant backdrop of Louisiana, to be released later this year.
Inspired by a performance on Cameron Crowe's Showtime series "Roadies", David paused the frenetic life of a touring musician to invest in the more nuanced realm of screen acting. The gamble paid off well as in 2019 David swiftly landed a coveted co-star role on Ryan Murphy's Netflix no.1 series "Hollywood," followed by a principal role on a Russo brothers directed car commercial. During the pandemic, David went back to the studio, writing, producing and immersing himself in the world of voiceover work - From lending his voice to narrating documentaries and reading audiobooks in English and Hebrew, to embodying a myriad of characters, he found immense fulfillment in this facet of the craft. He also wrote and produced his first original short film "Piller" that was premiered at the Marina De Rey Film Festival.
In 2024, Tomer David was cast as the lead role in a film by up and coming filmmaker Roxy Moskowitz shot on analog film amidst the vibrant backdrop of Louisiana, to be released later this year.