Alona Tal
Alona Tal, an Israeli American actress and singer, was born on October 20, 1983 in Herzliya. She started her career after she was a member of the Israeli Defense Forces. In 2003, she was a star in an Israeli film. This was her big breakthrough. Alongside her roles in Israeli films, she also recorded numerous tracks with Subliminal. Tal was moved in with her sister in New York to take a vacation from her professional life. In the song "Party to Damascus" she performed in an arrangement with Wyclef Jean from Haiti. American television was also a place she established herself. Her first part was a regular one on the show Veronica Mars. Tal later snagged an regular spot in the short-lived CBS series. After making the move to New York, he appeared in two shows on TV in Israel. Recorded a hit song with the singer Wyclef Jean. Hebrew is her mother tongue. The second place award for the character as Veronica Mars (2004). She was originally auditioned and Rob Thomas' second choice. Thomas loved her so much he created the role of Meg Manning specifically for her. Served in The Israel Defense Forces. Both of her parents are Jewish - her father is Jewish/Turkish, and her mother Polish/Jewish. She portrays Adrian Monk's wife who was murdered in the finale episode of Monk (2002).
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