Tohm Sara Lev
- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Tohm Sara Lev is an artist, performer, writer, musician, actress,
dancer and animal activist based in New York City. At the age of 12 she
started writing for teen magazines and different journals about
animals, music and entertainment. Before crossing the ocean to develop
her own creative expression in New York City, she has worked as a
journalist and produced a radio show in Israel. She has worked for "GO
Magazine", "Rosh1", "TLV Times" and was the youngest night life editor
of "Bin.co.il". She also produced a musical radio show at "Radio Kol
Rega" in northern Israel. After Tohm completed 2 years of service in
the Israeli Air Force, she starred in the parody film 'The Fairy Tale
Movie' as the character of Dana. Before the indie movie got released in
Israel, Tohm made a life shaping decision to move to New York.
When Tohm arrived in the Big Apple at the age of 20, she had only $300 and a demo reel. She started walking dogs for a living and met Simon Kirk, the drummer of Bad Company and Free. Simon helped Tohm record new demos in his home studio and they worked together on the pop version duet of Bad Company's "Shooting Star". Simon Kirk introduced Tohm to producer and songwriter Larry Dvoskin with whom she, along with Gordon Grody and Franki Buonadonna, started collecting material and co-writing on various songs.
Tohm studied at "The Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute" and wrote a monthly column called "Tom and the City" about her life as an artist and acting student in NYC which was published in "Go Magazine" in Israel. She was also on a self-produced, YouTube reality show called "Tom In NY" (before she added the 'H' to her name). Tohm has trained with Craig Derry in his famous vocal boot camp for more than a year. She has worked with Semi "Forever" Fields on the 'Songs to Change to World' project and recorded "Torch To Light The World", a song for AFA (the All For Africa non-profit organization.)
Living and performing in the East Village, Tohm is polishing and refining her music daily. She has met artists that had a great influence and value on her artistic development.
When Tohm arrived in the Big Apple at the age of 20, she had only $300 and a demo reel. She started walking dogs for a living and met Simon Kirk, the drummer of Bad Company and Free. Simon helped Tohm record new demos in his home studio and they worked together on the pop version duet of Bad Company's "Shooting Star". Simon Kirk introduced Tohm to producer and songwriter Larry Dvoskin with whom she, along with Gordon Grody and Franki Buonadonna, started collecting material and co-writing on various songs.
Tohm studied at "The Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute" and wrote a monthly column called "Tom and the City" about her life as an artist and acting student in NYC which was published in "Go Magazine" in Israel. She was also on a self-produced, YouTube reality show called "Tom In NY" (before she added the 'H' to her name). Tohm has trained with Craig Derry in his famous vocal boot camp for more than a year. She has worked with Semi "Forever" Fields on the 'Songs to Change to World' project and recorded "Torch To Light The World", a song for AFA (the All For Africa non-profit organization.)
Living and performing in the East Village, Tohm is polishing and refining her music daily. She has met artists that had a great influence and value on her artistic development.