Yosef Carmon (Hebrew: יוסף כרמון; 14 June 1933 – 2 March 2022) was an Israeli actor and theater director.
After arriving in Israel, Carmon lived in Degania Bet, where he worked in a chicken coop and a carpentry shop before serving in the IDF.
Between 1953 and 1959, he started work at the Cameri Theatre and after returning from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, he began acting in Israeli plays and films.
Carmon was an actor at the Cameri Theater for over 50 years, participating in 40 plays, of them 17 by playwright Hanoch Levin, including the title role in Job's Passion, for which he received the "David's Harp" award.
Some of his other film appearances include Alila,[4] Mr. Baum,[5] Aunt Clara[6] and Tel Aviv - Berlin.