Amir Fryszer Guttman (Hebrew: אמיר פרישר גוטמן; April 25, 1976 – July 23, 2017) was an Israeli singer, musician, choreographer, actor, theater director and LGBT rights activist.
In 1996 he was selected by Hed Arzi Music to join a new boy band called "Hi-Five".
Until it was dismantled in 2000, the band released three albums, all of which reached gold status, and an EP, and won the Festigal twice.
He also worked as a choreographer and as a producer for Hamsa (musical group), David D'Or, Miri Mesika and as a director/assistant directors for plays such as the Israeli versions of High School Musical and The Jungle Book, amongst others, that featured many stars, including Tuvia Tzafir, Zachi Noy and many others.
In April 2016 Amir was diagnosed with T Cell Lymphoma in Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
Following the misdiagnosis and the unnecessary chemotherapy sessions, Amir submitted damages claim against the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.