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According to reports, Aboutboul’s death was a sudden one. He is said to have collapsed on HaBonim Beach in Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning and received unsuccessful CPR. In addition to Aboutboul’s decades-long career in Hollywood, the actor was beloved in his home state of Israel, where he received several nominations from the Israeli Film and Television Academies for roles. In 2008, Aboutboul won Best Actor at the Jerusalem Film Festival for the comedy Out of the Blue.

Israelโs minister for culture and sport, Miki Zohar, took to X to pay tribute to Aboutboul. His statement, as translated by X, is as follows:
“I was deeply saddened to hear about the sudden passing of the actor Alon Abutbul, may his memory be blessed. Last night, I watched an interview with him where he spoke about filming a movie he recently participated in, and the passion for his craft that radiated from him was evident even after so many years in the industry. Over the years, he portrayed a wide range of characters, bringing depth and emotion to them, leaving a profound mark on Israeli culture. May his memory be blessed.”
While one of Aboutboul’s most memorable roles may have been his collaboration with Christopher Nolan as part of the Dark Knight trilogy, Nolan was merely one of the iconic directors the Israeli actor worked with. After scoring his first major Hollywood role in Rambo III, he starred in Steven Spielberg’s 2005 film Munich about the massacre at the 1972 Olympics, as well as featured in Ridley Scott’s 2008 film Body of Lies, and appeared in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks revival in 2017.








