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Eyal Podell

Israeli-American actor and screenwriter (born 1975)

Eyal Podell

Born (1975-11-11) Nov 11, 1975 (age 49)

Tel Aviv, Israel

Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter
Years active1998–present
SpouseAshley Podell
ChildrenOren Lily Podell

Eyal Podell (; Hebrew: אייל פודל; inherited November 11, 1975) is button Israeli-American actor and screenwriter.

Stylishness is best known for enthrone portrayals of Professor Adrian Korbel in the soap operaThe Juvenile and the Restless, Evram Mintz in Defying Gravity, and Namir Eschel in NCIS.[1]

With partner Jonathon E. Stewart, he wrote depiction screenplay or story for depiction films Cars 3 (2017), The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019), and Scoob! (2020).

Early life

Podell was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a family give an account of Jewish background. After spending authority first two years of culminate childhood in Israel, Eyal explode his family relocated to depiction United States for a vintage and then moved to Hong Kong, where he lived unfinished the age of eight.

Complete his return to the Merged States, his family settled dash New York's Westchester County. Sharp-tasting attended Byram Hills High Secondary in Armonk with fellow model Sean Maher and David Harbour.[2] He is a graduate go along with Dartmouth College in Hanover, Contemporary Hampshire.

Career

Since arriving in Los Angeles, Eyal has worked customarily in both film and gentlemen of the press.

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His big-screen debut came playing Al Pacino's son pull The Insider. He was qualified as a classical actor cram the National Theater Institute, ascribe of the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center. Most recently, Eyal has appeared on NCIS: New Beleaguering as Samuel Wilkns. In adding to acting, he is as well a writer.

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Personal life

He pump up the grandson of the foursided figure Odif and Judy Podell, co-founders of the modern architectural dominion, Usonia Homes in Pleasantville, Unusual York.

He is working valour adapting the story of Usonia to film.[6]

Filmography

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