Early work (2012–2018) In 2012, Capone made his acting debut in the Israeli youth series
Galis. He subsequently appeared in several high-profile Israeli television exports, including
Hostages and the political thriller
Fauda. He also starred in the first season of the Israeli series
Taagad. Capone made his film debut in 2015 in the
Natalie Portman-directed film
A Tale of Love and Darkness. In 2016, he received an
Ophir Award for Best Supporting Actor for the drama
One Week and a Day. In 2017, Capone was among several Israeli celebrities who recreated historical photographs to mark Israel's 69th Independence Day. He recreated the cover of a 1967 issue of
Life magazine depicting
Yossi Ben Hanan in the
Suez Canal after the
Six-Day War, holding an
AK-47. Capone's recreation notably placed a flower in the barrel of the gun. In 2018, Capone starred in
When Heroes Fly, playing a war veteran of a Special Forces unit who reunites with three friends for a final mission in the Colombian jungle. The series was later acquired by
Netflix and became available in early 2019.
The Boys and international recognition (2019–present) In June 2018, Capone was cast as
Frenchie in the
Amazon Prime Video superhero series
The Boys. The series premiered on July 26, 2019, and was renewed for a second season ahead of its debut. In 2020, Capone starred as Moti, the protagonist of the Israeli drama series
One on One on
Kan 11. That same year, he reunited with his
One Week and a Day director, Asaph Polonsky, to film the Israeli short film
Long Distance, alongside
Niv Sultan. In 2024, Capone starred in the Israeli
romantic comedy limited series
Save the Date (
Bekarov Etzli) on
Channel 12, alongside Adi Havshush and
Oshri Cohen. ==Personal life==