Alona Tal, an Israeli-American singer and actress, was born on October 20, 1983 in Herzlia, Israel. She began her career after serving at the Israeli Defense Forces. Her big break came in 2003 starring in an Israeli film. At the time she also starred in two television series in the country, and also dabbled in music, recording several songs with th...
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Alona Tal, an Israeli-American singer and actress, was born on October 20, 1983 in Herzlia, Israel. She began her career after serving at the Israeli Defense Forces. Her big break came in 2003 starring in an Israeli film. At the time she also starred in two television series in the country, and also dabbled in music, recording several songs with the Israeli rapper Subliminal. Tal moved in with her sister in New York to take a break from her career. There, she collaborated with Jamaican artist Wyclef Jean in the song "Party to Damascus". She also managed to establish herself on American television, beginning with a recurring role in the series Veronica Mars: she originally auditioned for the lead role, but creator Rob Thomas wrote a new character just for her. Tal later snagged a regular role in the short-lived CBS series. Show less «
I always had a weird thing with being the last person somewhere... like a movie theater or a classro...Show more »
I always had a weird thing with being the last person somewhere... like a movie theater or a classroom. I get a weird sense of anxiety. Show less «
I'm not a real blond... Shocking.
I'm not a real blond... Shocking.
My closest friends from Israel make fun of me for becoming an American, and my American friends make...Show more »
My closest friends from Israel make fun of me for becoming an American, and my American friends make fun of how Israeli I am... I can't win. Show less «
I had a career at home, and I just knew that it'd be okay if nothing happened in Los Angeles.
I had a career at home, and I just knew that it'd be okay if nothing happened in Los Angeles.
I had family and friends back home. Just because I could potentially feel alone in Los Angeles, that...Show more »
I had family and friends back home. Just because I could potentially feel alone in Los Angeles, that didn't mean I was alone. Show less «
If I could, I want to take a page from the George Clooney-like actors of the world. They do things t...Show more »
If I could, I want to take a page from the George Clooney-like actors of the world. They do things that are relevant, things that don't necessarily have huge box office appeal, but they matter. Show less «