Born in the strategically located British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, a unique blend of British and Mediterranean cultures, Avraham Herzl was raised in the culturally rich and historically significant country of Israel. Prior to embarking on his professional journey, Herzl underwent a highly rigorous and comprehensive theater training program at the renowned 'The Arts Educational Schools' in London, a prestigious institution that has been a launching pad for numerous successful performers and artists, from 1995 to 1998.
Following the successful completion of his three-year training course, Herzl took part in a diverse array of theater productions around London, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer. His roles in these productions were equally diverse, ranging from classical plays to contemporary works, and included notable performances such as Le Vicomte De Valmont in 'Dangerous Liaisons,' Mr. Happiness in David Mamet's 'Mr. Happiness,' and Argan in Molière's 'Imaginary Invalid.'
In 2002, Herzl made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, a hub for the global entertainment industry, and began working in TV and film for over six years. After gaining valuable experience and building a strong network of contacts in the industry, Herzl made the move back to Israel in 2008, where he joined the Israeli TV and film industry, bringing with him the skills and knowledge he had acquired during his time in Los Angeles.