Born in
Tel Aviv, Mor started out in his teenage years performing in a show for the
Hashomer Hatzair alongside fellow actors
Uri Zohar and Illi Gorlitzky. He then began studying acting within the drama studio of the
Cameri Theatre for the next two years. Mor also found stage acting opportunities in the
Habima Theatre and starred in many plays which includes
Kazablan as well as taking part in the comedy troupe known as
Batzal Yarok. On screen, Mor found professional opportunities on cinema and television. His earliest film appearance took place in 1966 and he starred in 10 other films throughout the next 30 years, most notably
Alex Holeh Ahavah,
Fortuna and ''
Laura Adler's Last Love Affair. On television, Mor appeared on Rechov Sumsum, Parpar Nechmad and more. On the television show Downtown Precinct'', he had a recurring role as the central character's father. Mor was known internationally as a voice dubber. He performed major Hebrew dubbing roles for Disney which includes Happy in
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Archimedes Q. Porter in
Tarzan,
Maurice in
Beauty and the Beast, Al in
Toy Story 2, Horace in
One Hundred and One Dalmatians and
The Sultan in
Aladdin. Other roles included Reverend Clement Hedges in
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit as well as
Grandpa Simpson in
The Simpsons Movie.
Personal life From 1978 until his death in 2012, Mor was married to sociologist Dalia Mor who was 18 years his junior. They had two sons. ==Death==