Ofir Lobel

Ofir Lobel, (Hebrew: אופיר לובל) one third of The Prozak Trio, a successful Israeli comedy group, is an actor, a singer-songwriter, screenplay writer and a multimedia director.

Ofir was born on May 25, 1976, to his Israeli parents Ron and Judith Lobel who were students at Bologna University in Italy, where he spent the first few years of his life.

During his high school years, at Kibbutz Yad Mordechai in the south of Israel, Ofir studied guitar at the local music conservatory.

Upon his release from the Israel Defense Forces in 1998, Ofir went back to the United States for a few months where he worked as a music instructor for young children.

In 2000, Ofir started to take part in the humorous television series "Domino" which was broadcast every week on the Israeli Channel 2 National Network.

He played along with other famous actors and comedians such as Maya Dagan, Adi Ashkenazi Yuval Semo Shloki Koriat and others.

After finishing his studies Ofir acted in several plays as part of the Israeli Social Theater for Teenagers and at the same time founded "The Prozak Trio" together with his two schoolmates Yuval Semo and Shlomi Koriat.

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The Prozak Trio