Yuval Zamir (Hebrew: יובל זמיר; July 15, 1963 – December 21, 2011) was an Israeli actor, voice actor, singer, writer and theatre director.[1]
Biography
Born in Givatayim to a shoemaker and a housewife, Zamir began acting in children's plays at age 11 and then studied at Thelma Yellin High School. He then joined the choir at the IDF as a soloist. Before beginning his career, Zamir took vocal pedagogy classes under the guidance of Netania Davrath and later went to study further acting at Nissan Nativ Acting Studio.
Zamir was also a talented singer, particularly in the field of opera. He was one of the few performers who worked on Yoni Rechter’s compilation of songs which were produced into an album. He has also sung in a number of stage and screen performances and has also provided the singing voices of some of the animated characters he dubbed.
Personal life
In 1992, Zamir married Carmel Ne'eman, who is the daughter of composer Amitai Ne'eman and the sister of singer Adi Ne'eman. They had two sons and a daughter.
In November 1999, Zamir was convicted of sexual and indecent assault towards male students while he was serving as a drama teacher at the Ironi High School. He was sentenced to four years in prison.[3][4] At that point in time, the Hebrew voice of Winnie the Pooh was passed on to Saar Badishi. In 2003, Zamir was released on a period of rehabilitation and also came out as a gay man and after eleven years of marriage, Zamir and Ne'eman divorced when the former announced his sexuality.[5] He then returned to acting and directing on stage in 2005.
Death
On December 21, 2011, Zamir died after suffering from complications from diabetes mellitus at the age of 48 and was laid to rest at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery in Tel Aviv.[6][7] Before dying, he was able to alert paramedics that he was short of breath.