Daniel Gad

Israeli actor
Daniel Gad
דניאל גד
Born (1990-12-09) December 9, 1990 (age 35)
OccupationsActor, singer

Daniel Gad (Hebrew: דניאל גד; born 9 December 1990) is an Israeli actor and singer. He is best known for starring in the dramatic teen series Galis and the hit Israeli comedy series, Shababnikim (2017–2025).[1]

Early life

He was born and raised in Rehovot to Jewish parents. His mother is of Iraqi-Libyan descent and his father is of Romanian-Polish descent. His father, Simcha Gad, is a former footballer who played for Maccabi Sha'arayim F.C. In his teens he appeared in youth theater productions in Rehovot and attended a secular school.[2]

As a conscript in the Israel Defense Forces, he served with the Israeli military ensembles. After his service he studied acting at the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv.

Career

In 2008 he made his film debut in the Israeli drama, Shiva, starring Ronit Elkabetz. He was a series regular on the children's series, Galis from 2012 to 2016. In 2013 he played the lead role in Farewell Baghdad, about the end of the Iraqi-Jewish community in Iraq.[3] He also starred in the Hot musical youth series, Oboy from 2016 to 2019, regularly performing songs.[4][5]

In 2017, he began playing Avinoam, the lead role in the Haredi comedy series, Shababnikim alongside Ori Laizerouvich, Omer Perelman Striks and Israel Atias.[6] Two years later he starred in the critically acclaimed short film White Eye, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[7]

In 2021 he starred alongside Tzachi Halevy in the hit crime thriller series, Line in the Sand.[8] In 2023 he starred alongside Michael Aloni in the Yom Kippur War drama, The Stronghold. The film has since been expanded into a 5-episode KAN series.[9][10] Gad also recorded the theme tune for the series.[11]

In 2025, he released his debut album, Dvar veHafoch, citing Arik Einstein and Ran Danker as influences.[12][11] He was also encouraged by Shuli Rand to pursue music.[11]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Shiva
2011 Downtown Precinct Yuval Turgeman 2 episodes
2012 The Gordin Cell Ofer
2012 - 2016 Galis Dori Series regular
2013 Farewell Baghdad Kabi
2016 Wild Horses (Susey Pere) Nati Avital
Galis: Connect 1 episode
2016 - 2019 Oboy Tom Berger Series regular
2017–2025 Shababnikim Avinoam Lasri Series regular
2018 McMafia Ezra Levi 1 episode
The Damned Tomer
2019 White Eye Omer Short film
2021 Line in the Sand (HaShotrim) Yoav Keshti Series regular
Sky Hagai 42 episodes
2021-present Motek Bool BaEmtza Halmon Shasha Series regular (1-2)
2023 The Stronghold Luit. Shlomo Erdinast Film
2025 The Stronghold Luit. Shlomo Erdinast 5-episode expanded TV series of original film

Discography

Albums

  • Dvar veHafoch (Hebrew: דבר והיפוכו) (2025)

References

  1. ^ Spiro, Amy (February 14, 2018). "'Shababnikim': Television's bad boys of yeshiva". The Jerusalem Post.
  2. ^ (6 August 2025). "אנשים שאני מכיר נפלו בקרבות ונרצחו בנובה, ובמקביל ראיתי גם חסד בתוך העם שלנו" Mako. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  3. ^ 'Farewell Baghdad' Bravely Explores Uncharted Jewish History Haaretz. 1 May 2014
  4. ^ (2019).אובוי: מחכה (יום אחד זה יקרה) Hot. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  5. ^ (2017). אובוי : "אהבה הזאת שלנו" Hot. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  6. ^ Black Hats Are the New Black: Israeli TV Show About Cool Haredim is a Runaway Hit Tablet. 6 January 2018
  7. ^ 2021|Oscars.org
  8. ^ 'The Stronghold': A gripping story of the Yom Kippur War - review The Jerusalem Post. 3 August 2023
  9. ^ 'The Stronghold': A story of IDF soldiers feeling abandoned at war - review The Jerusalem Post. 14 October 2023
  10. ^ (30 April 2025). From Yom Kippur War to Eurovision: Israeli Special TV for the holidays The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  11. ^ a b c (16 August 2025). ה'שבאבניק' פותח את הלב: בין המשחק לשירה | דניאל גד באולפן ערוץ 7 Arutz Sheva. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  12. ^ (30 August 2025). Not just Babnik: Actor Daniel Gad launches singing career and approaches religion i24NEWS. Retrieved on 28 September 2025
  • Daniel Gad at IMDb 
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