- Nimrod Kämer
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Nimrod Kämer (Nimrod Kamer, born 1981, Israel) is a television writer, journalist and poet currently working for Keshet Broadcasting and Endemol. He is known for creating the television show "Jobless Nimrod", and for recurring appearances on Entourage Hebrew version, "Mesudarim" as well as Int' Emmy award winning show Ramzor. Side by side he is functioning also as social media manager for Bip, previously known as Israel's Comedy Channel, currently airing on Channel 2.
Subsequent to cinema and television studies at the Sam Spiegel school in Jerusalem Kamer started working for Globes's Firma Magazine, writing a tech column and breaking stories like the new "Z Generation" in Israel, rigorous auditions for the 1st Big Brother season, low paid researchers working in Israeli television, and a first hand dispatch of the pre 2006 struggle among top Beirut singers Haifa Wehbe and Nancy Ajram.
During the Gaza Disengagement he appeared as a sudoku teacher on morning talk shows and magazines. In 2007 he joined poet Roy Arad to visit the Syrian Embassy in Amman to advance the signing of an independent peace treaty between Syria and Israel.
In 2009 published a poetry book titled "I Want To File You".
Since 2010 he is writing weekly "This Week on Twitter" column on mako. On March 4th pieced an extensive review in Hebrew on Justin Bieber's concert in Birmingham (UK), after meeting the singer, for a story published on the mako music section.
On September 2011 Kämer interviewed British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman and Samantha Cameron [1], as well as Peaches Geldof and Philippa Middleton [2] during London Fashion Week.
References
External Links
- Column on mako.co.il, Keshet's web portal, op-ed page.
- Mesudarim appearance, 2009
- Jobless Nimrod Ep.1
- Teaching Sudoku on Israeli television
- Nimrod Kamer at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 1981 births
- Israeli writers
- Israeli film actors
- Israeli Jews
- Israeli journalists
- Israeli television actors
- Living people
- People from Galaţi
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