Alona Tal is known as an Israeli-American singer and actress. Famous Hookups ©2006 - 2020 Joint Venture 1. She celebrated her pregnancy with a baby shower on January 29, 2017. [3] Both her parents were born in Israel. She served in the Israel Defense Forces's military theatre. Israel has mandatory military service in the country even for her females. Tal also guest-starred on the series finale of Monk as Adrian Monk's stepdaughter, Molly Evans. Alona Tal is an Israeli actress and singer Best Known for her roles in Veronica Mars and Supernatural, she appeared as Natalie in Crimson Casanova, she's Married to Marcos De La Cruz, who played Manny Barca in Cheap Burgundy. Her mother Ayala (née Sabat) is a lawyer of Ashkenazi Jewish (Polish-Jewish) descent. She recorded many songs with the popular Israeli rapper known as Subliminal. She played the role of "Sonya" in the seventh and final season of Burn Notice. She became a familiar face with a recurring role in the fan favorite TV series Veronica Mars. Alona Tal. Guests included fellow Israeli actresses Gal Gadot and Noa Tishby. Alona had a great time on the show and stayed good friends with the cast. Tal started her career after her military service, with a children's musical video tape in which she played an evil witch. During the filming of the movie Tal was offered two roles in two different Israeli television shows, and she took both. Related Biography: Millie Bobby Brown. Alona Tal (Hebrew: אלונה טל‎, IPA: [aˈlona ˈtal]; born October 20, 1983[1]) is an Israeli singer and actress. Although she was the main character only in the first three seasons, she appeared in the fourth season for several episodes. Add a child, Check out our New "Top 10 Newest Celebrity Moms", "In this room, we watched porn and made a few flicks of our own. Following that, she appeared in a commercial for a laundry detergent, and then appeared in the lead role in the Israeli film Lihiyot Kochav (To Be A Star). Alona started her acting career after serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. Tal decided to move in with her sister in New York to take a break from her busy acting career. [5], Tal at the Children Uniting Nations Academy Award Viewing Party, February 2009, Last edited on 5 September 2020, at 04:09, Learn how and when to remove this template message, http://twitter.com/talalona/status/222604438588768256, "Zen Mama! During that time, she also starred in two television series in her home country. Actors Alona Tal Net Worth Alona Tal Net Worth 2020: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships In the entertainment capital of the world, she collaborated with famous Jamaican artist Wyclef Jean for the song "Party to Damascus". In 2010, she performed the voice of Catherine-B320 (also known as Kat) in the video game Halo: Reach. The first was a soap opera named Tzimerim, about the life of a family that runs a hotel; the second one was HaPijamot (The Pyjamas), a sitcom about a struggling band determined to make it in the real world. She is Jewish and has described herself as a "spiritual person". Edit. All rights reserved. Tal also appeared in the music video for Final Warning, by Skylar Grey. When we were together, I felt like a woman. Alona Tal is currently married to Marcos Ferraez. She is known for her roles in Veronica Mars as cheerleader Meg Manning and in Supernatural as Jo Harvelle. Guests included fellow Israeli actresses Gal Gadot and Noa Tishby. Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site.

Entertainment Career. She has been in two celebrity relationships averaging approximately 9.6 years each. Most Famous For: Meg Manning of Veronica Mars, television show, Check out our New "Top 10 Worst Celebrity Husbands", No known children for this celebrity. Background. Alona started her acting career after serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. Filmography Film. In 2013, she starred in the mystery series Cult. Tal moved to New York City, where she met singer Wyclef Jean and recorded a song with him (the song "Party to Damascus" has Tal singing the chorus in Hebrew). By using BiJog.com you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. [citation needed].