Alona Tal
Alona Tal, an Israeli-American actress and singer was born on the 20th of October 20, 1983 in Herzliya, Israel. Her career began following her time as a member of the Israeli Defense Forces. Her biggest break came in 2003 , when she was the lead in an Israeli film. She also appeared in two TV series in Israel, and she also tried her hand at music by recording a few songs along with Israeli rapper Subliminal. Tal moved to New York with her sister. She collaborated with Wyclef Jean who is an Haitian artist for the track "Party to Damascus". American television also helped her make a name for herself, beginning with a recurring role on the television show Veronica Mars. She initially auditioned for the role of the lead however the show's creator Rob Thomas created a new character for her. Then, Tal was offered a regular part in the CBS series. He was a part of two TV series in Israel before making the move to New York. Wyclef Jean recorded a song. Her native language is Hebrew. She finished second for the role as Veronica Mars (2004). Thomas loved her so much, he made the role of Meg Manning for her. He was in The Israel Defense Forces. Both of her parents are Jews. Her father is Turkish/Jewish and mother is Polish/Jewish. Plays the role of Adrian Monk's daughter in the last episode. Her father is Turkish/Jewish while her mother is Polish/Jewish.
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