Shlomi Koriat

Shlomi Koriat (Hebrew: שלומי קוריאט; born 24 September 1976) is an Israeli actor and comedian.

He worked with two comedians Yuval Semo and Ofir Lobel as the "Prozac Trio", earning them a local TV show.

In 2008–2009, he played on TV series including "Strip", and the third season of the satirical program, Week-end.

In 2011, Koriat guest-starred in an episode of Naor's Friends and on comedy series Most Beautiful Years.

In 2012, he acted in Little Simico's Big Fantasy, a comedy film directed by Eric Lubeckiego, alongside Zion Baruch, Neta Garty, and Uri Gavriel.