Yoel Goldenberg

American actor Yoel Goldenberg was born in Los Angeles, California in 1964. He majored in theater at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) before receiving an B.A. in Performing Arts. He later moved to New York where he performed most of his famous roles in the Manhattan Children's Theater under the name of Jack Goldenberg.

Goldenberg landed his first film role in the action drama "Street Racer" where he played the character of Travis, a young dude with the passion for Japanese Tuning cars. The acting scouts say that he has done a good job considering that this was his first film. Soon he moved on to roles in countless other TV shows and films for which he would receive further critical praise and honors. In 2009 Yoel Goldenberg showed his versatility yet again in three other movie titles ("Dragonquest"," Transmorphers: The Fall of Man" and "Megafault"). In 1996, Yoel Goldenberg married fellow actress Miranda Hughes, with whom he would go on to have three children.

At the end of 2009 Goldenberg moved back to California with his family to start his own career in the film industry. He mostly acts in short films. Best examples are the 2011 and 2012 short movie titles "Justice" and "Punisher: Dirty Laundry", co-starring along Thomas Jane. Later that year he voice acted in Paperman, the small Disney cartoon.

Yoel has caught a smaller wave of fame, due to his relatively smaller Hollywood roles. Goldenberg even has received his own Wikipedia page.

Location

Boston

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Affiliation

Hollywood

Website

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Goldenberg

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