Date of Birth
13 August 1982, Munich, Germany
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Height
6' 1" (1.85 m)
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Trivia
Member of the rock band "Zoo Army", which released its first album "507" in March 2006.
Son of singer Abraham Ofarim and his second wife Sandra.
Started his own music career after playing a musician in a photo love story of German teenage magazine "Bravo" (1997).
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Gil Doron Reichstadt Ofarim (born August 13, 1982 in
Munich, Bavaria) is a German singer, songwriter and occasional actor,
currently also known as the lead singer of the band Zoo Army.
Gil's
showbiz career took-off in May 1997 when he was spotted in a Munich
underground station by a talent scout for Bravo magazine and was asked
to do a pictorial story spread. The article generated thousands of
letters from fans and he landed a recording contract with BMG. His first
single "Round 'N' Round (It Goes)" was released in November 1997 and
became a Top 40 smash in Germany. His album Here I Am was
released in May 1998 and was very successful in several Asian countries,
including Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore. He became the first
musician to have three singles ("Never Giving Up Now," "Talk To You,"
and "If You Only Knew" - a collaboration with The Moffatts) on
Thailand's Top 5 simultaneously.
After several other successful singles, Gil became disenchanted with being a teen idol. His 2003 release On My Own showcased his move in a different musical direction, as well as his physical appearance.
Since
June 2005 Gil is the lead singer of Zoo Army. Zoo Army consists of Gil,
Tal (his brother), Roland S?ns and Dominik Scholz. They released their
first single "I'm Alive" and album 507 in the first half of 2006.
He is also active as an actor and played the part of Christoph in the Pro7-Production Endlich Sex! (Finally Sex!) in 2004 and Stefan D?bbelin in the TV two-part Sturmflut, Die (The Storm Tide) in 2006. His latest role is Max in the psycho-thriller Strip Mind which opened in Germany on , 2007.
Gil speaks German, Hebrew, and English. He sings in English.
Although
Gil is virtually unknown in the United States, he has an impressive
underground fan following. He had a brief surge in popularity in the
late 1990s when Hanson fans noticed that Gil's younger brother, Tal,
bore a strong resemblance to Zac Hanson.
His Israeli father,
Abi Ofarim, was a star in his own right, a folk artist, who had a group
with his first wife Esther Ofarim. Gil's mother, Sandy, is Abi's third
wife.
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