Israeli born Yehuda Levi has been acting since the tender age of seventeen, when he made his debut on the TV show Ramat Aviv Gimmel in 1996. He took a break, though, and came back a few years later, starring in a TV mini-series with a long Hebrew name in 2000, then landed his first regular gig on a TV series, playing Gidi Meiri in Lechayey Ha’ahava, aka Cheers for Love, in 2001. This would set Yehuda on his most prominent path as a working television actor, in TV movies, mini-series, and regular series. He’s garnered plenty of accolades from the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy, winning Best Acting for the part of Lior “Jagger” Amichal in the TV movie Yossi & Jagger (2002), a soldier-ized version of Brokeback Mountain. He’s also taken home the award for Best Actor—twice—for Ish Hashuv Meod, aka Very Important Person, which is a parody of his own life, where he plays a bastardized version of himself. It’s in this series, which ran from 2014-2019, that we get to see all his hotness when he strips down to nothing, showing a hot body and a bare butt. Yehuda is no stranger to the big screen, though, and you may recall seeing him as a Tel Aviv soldier in Steven Spielberg’s Munich (2005), or as Izek in For the Love of Money (2012) with James Caan. In his own country, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Awards of the Israeli Film Academy (like the Oscars) for his role in Shoshelet Schwartz (2005), aka Schwartz Dynasty. Luckily, Yehuda leaves behind his own distinct dynasty consisting of smoldering looks and some sexy ass.