Oded Fehr

Oded Fehr, born November 23, 1970, in Tel Aviv, has that kind of screen presence you just can’t ignore. He’s one of those actors who manages to pop up in the most unexpected places—like, one minute he’s battling mummies in ancient Egypt, the next he’s in the middle of space drama in Star Trek: Discovery. Seriously, his range is wild. Most folks first clocked him as Ardeth Bay in The Mummy (yeah, those classics from the late ‘90s—can you believe how well those hold up?). He nailed that whole mysterious warrior vibe, instantly memorable. And then, fast-forward a bit, and he’s right there in Star Trek: Discovery, just casually bringing gravitas to a whole new galaxy. Fehr’s not just about genre flicks, though. He’s got a knack for slipping into all sorts of roles, whether it’s action, drama, or even the occasional thriller. There’s something about his style—cool, a little intense, but never over the top. Off-screen, he’s been married to Rhonda Tollefson since December 2000, and they’ve got three kids together. Balancing Hollywood and family? Respect. Oh, and let’s not forget his new project, House of David, set to drop in 2025. No doubt he’ll bring that signature energy, making people wonder, “Wait, where have I seen this guy before?” Probably everywhere, honestly.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1970-11-23
  • Height: 6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
  • Birth Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Children: (3 children) Finley
  • Parents: Gila Lachmann
  • Professions: Actor

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Trained in Hapkido? Yeah, that’s not your average after-school karate class. Hapkido’s got this blend of joint locks, kicks, and throws, which means the person we’re talking about can handle themselves in a fight—like, for real. It’s not just about brute strength either, there’s a lot of focus on using your opponent’s energy against them. So, when you see a character in a film who’s trained in Hapkido, expect some wild, fluid combat scenes. They’re flipping people, dodging punches, twisting arms like it’s nothing. Honestly, it brings a whole different flavor to action choreography. Hapkido’s roots are Korean, and in movies, it usually means the character’s got discipline, but also a bit of an edge—someone who doesn’t just fight hard, but fights smart. And trust me, if they mention this martial art in the backstory, it’s a hint you’re in for some top-tier action sequences.

    • Quotes:

      reference nSo, back when I finished drama school, my hair was crazy long—like, “is that a wig?” long. I rocked that look for ages, honestly thought it was gonna be my trademark or something. Fast forward a year and a half ago, I chopped it all off and just like that, nobody spots me anymore. It’s wild. You go from people pointing or whispering on the street to just blending in with the crowd, grabbing coffee without a second glance. I gotta say, it’s sort of freeing. There’s something oddly satisfying about slipping under the radar, like I’ve got this secret identity now. It’s a weird adjustment, though—I used to get recognized all the time, now I just disappear into the background. People don’t realize how much a haircut can mess with your whole vibe, but honestly? I’m loving this low-key life.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      November 23, 1970

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Tel Aviv, Israel

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Finley

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Gila Lachmann and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      54 years old