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Alon Aboutboul, 'Dark Knight Rises' and 'Snowfall' actor, dies at 60

Alon Aboutboul, 'Dark Knight Rises' and 'Snowfall' actor, dies at 60

USA Today3 days ago
Alon Aboutboul, an Israeli actor best known for his roles in The Dark Knight and Rambo film franchises, has died. He was 60.
Aboutboul died on July 29, after collapsing at the Dor HaBonim Beach Nature Reserve, also known as HaBonim Beach, south of Haifa, Israel, the actor's representative Mark Teitelbaum confirmed to USA TODAY. His cause of death was not disclosed.
"Alon was a brilliant actor, a true artist, an Israeli icon, but more importantly, he was a loving father of his four children, and a dear friend of mine and many others," Teitelbaum said in a statement. "He possessed both a moral and spiritual clarity that is rare to find. As you might imagine, his family is in shock. He will be deeply missed. May his memory be a blessing."
Born in Kiryat Ata, Israel, in May 1965, to a Jewish family from Egypt and Algeria, Aboutboul showed an early love for the performing arts. He cut his teeth as an aspiring thespian at the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in Givatayim.
Aboutboul made his silver-screen debut at 15 with a role in the 1980 Hebrew-language film "Morning Star." The actor found his breakthrough in American cinema when he landed the supporting role of Nissem in "Rambo III," the second sequel in the action-hero franchise starring Sylvester Stallone.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Aboutboul landed a series of leading roles in Israeli films, such as "Planet Blue" (1995), "Nina's Tragedies" (2003), "Melanoma My Love" (2006) and "Wild Dogs" (2007).
In the early 2010s, Aboutboul joined the DC universe with a role in 2012's "The Dark Knight Rises," playing Dr. Leonid Pavel in the finale of Christopher Nolan's Batman series starring Christian Bale.
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Miki Zohar, Israel's Minister of Culture and Sports, paid tribute to Aboutboul's entertainment legacy in a July 29 X post, sharing that he was "deeply saddened" by the actor's death: "He portrayed a wide range of characters, bringing depth and emotion to them, leaving a profound mark on Israeli culture."
"Last night, I watched an interview with him where he spoke about filming a movie he recently participated in, and the passion for his craft that radiated from him was evident even after so many years in the industry," Zohar wrote.
Aboutboul is survived by his wife, director Shir Bilya, and their four children.
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Alon Aboutboul's 'Snowfall' costar pays tribute to late actor
One of Aboutboul's other notable roles included Avi Drexler on the FX psychological drama "Snowfall."
Aboutboul's co-star Amin Joseph, who played Jerome Saint, paid tribute to the late actor in a July 29 Instagram post, which featured a series of throwback photos of Aboutboul.
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"Rest in peace to the plug. Rest in power, Alon Aboutboul," Joseph wrote. "Your work as Abi Drexler on Snowfall left a lasting impression — sharp, layered, unforgettable. You brought truth to every frame. Grateful we shared the screen."
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