Alona Tal

Alona Tal, an Israeli-American performer and actress was born on the 20th of October 20th, 1983, in Herzliya, Israel. Following her service as a member of the Israeli Defense Forces, she started her career. In 2003, she was a star in an Israeli movie. This was her big breakthrough. She also appeared in two Israeli television series at the time. She also attempted to make music and recorded several songs with Subliminal the Israeli rapper. Tal was able to move in with her sister in New York to take a vacation from her professional life. She collaborated with Wyclef Jean who is who is a Haitian artist in the hit song "Party to Damascus". She also made a name for herself as a star on American TV, starting by playing a recurring character in the series Veronica Mars: She originally attempted to audition for the lead role, but creator Rob Thomas wrote a new character specifically for her. Then, Tal was offered a regular part of the CBS series. After making the move to New York, he appeared in two TV shows from Israel. Wyclef Jean was her singer. Her mother tongue is Hebrew. Second place in the auditions for the role as Veronica Mars (2004). She was auditioned for the role and was Rob Thomas' second choice. Thomas loved her so much that he made the recurring role of Meg Manning specifically for her. Served in The Israel Defense Forces. Both her parents are Jews--her father is Turkish/Jewish and mother is Polish/Jewish. As Adrian's daughter, she plays Monk's wife who was murdered in the finale in the final season of Monk (2002).Has had a daughter named Charlie Ferraez (b.March 7, 2017), with her husband Marcos A. Ferraez.



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