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December 01, 2005 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-12-01

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Israeli actor Oded Fehr,

front, plays Farik, the

leader of a Muslim ter-

rorist cell who poses
as a synagogue-going

Jewish man, in the

upcoming Showtime

television series
Sleeper Cell. Back row,

from left: Henry

Lubatti, Alex Nesic,

Michael Ealy and Blake

Shields.

If so, it might prove a major
break for the actor, whose Jewish
mother and German father met in
Israel. At age 18, Fehr joined the
Israeli navy and after discharge
worked for two years as an El Al
security guard.
After his parents separated, his
father returned to Germany, and
Oded joined him to work in his
business in 1992.
On a whim, Fehr signed up for a
drama class at an English theater
in Frankfurt and went on to star in
his first play, David Mamet's Sexual
Perversity in Chicago.
This initial success decided his
career path, and he moved to
England and enrolled at the Old
Vic Theatre School in Bristol for
three years.
From there, it was a short leap to
his first movie in England, playing
the mysterious warrior Ardeth Bay
in The Mummy and in the sequel,
The Mummy Returns.
Six years ago, Fehr moved to
Hollywood. Since then, he has
acted in the sci-fi thriller Resident
Evil: Apocalypse, Deuce Bigalow:
Male Gigolo, Deuce Bigalow:
European Gigolo and, most recent-
ly, Dreamer.
On television, he has been seen
in NBC's UC: Undercover and the
CBS drama Presidio Med.
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nunciation has undergone various
transformations. He picked up the
language in Israel by watching
American television shows and, he
said, "I talked like an Israeli-
American!'
After his lengthy drama training
in. England, he acquired a British

accent, which he had to lose in
Hollywood. Nowadays, he sounds
like your mainstream American.

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Fehr becomes visibly animated
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especially his son, Atticus.
His wife, Rhonda Tollefson-Fehr,
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Atticus, who will be 3 in
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according to _the unbiased Fehr,
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Since Attcius' birth, his parents
have had to cut back on their prac-
tice of hapkido, a Korean martial
art, but continue to be avid hikers.
Fehr said the new TV show was
not made as an educational pro-
gram, but he hopes that it "will
open people's eyes that within the
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