Amir Fryszer Guttman was born as Amir Feiger in
Kiryat Haim to a
Romanian-born couple. He shortened his original family name to Fei when his parents divorced and added the surname of his maternal grandfather, Guttman, in honor of family members perished in the
Holocaust. Fey Guttman began his career as a young journalist and model. After serving in the
Israel Defense Forces, he joined the
Eilat hotel's entertainment team. In 1996 he was selected by
Hed Arzi Music to join a new
boy band called "
Hi-Five". Until it was dismantled in 2000, the band released three albums, all of which reached gold status, and an EP, and won the
Festigal twice. He released two solo albums during his career: "Mantra" (2000), and "Honey In Beehives" (2007). He wrote and composed several songs for other artists, including
Roni Dalumi,
Tal Mosseri,
Roni Duani, Eliana Tidhar and Tuval Shafir. He also worked as a choreographer and as a producer for
Hamsa,
David D'Or,
Miri Mesika and as a director/assistant directors for plays such as the Israeli versions of
High School Musical and
The Jungle Book, amongst others, that featured many stars, including
Tuvia Tzafir,
Zachi Noy and many others. ==Personal life==