Alona Tal
Alona Tal is an Israeli-American actor and singer. Her birthplace was in Herzliya on the 20th of October 1983. Following her service as a member of the Israeli Defense Forces, she began her professional career. In 2003, she was a star in an Israeli film. It was her biggest breakthrough. She was also a part of two Israeli TV shows at the time. She also attempted to make recording songs in collaboration with Subliminal the Israeli rapper. Tal was able to move in with her sister in New York in order to take a break from her career. She worked with Wyclef Jean who is an Haitian artist in the hit song "Party to Damascus". American television also helped her make a name for herself, beginning with a regular role in the show Veronica Mars. She initially tried out for the role of the lead however the creator Rob Thomas created a new character for her. Then, Tal was offered a regular role of the CBS series. Prior to making the move to New York, Tal starred in two Israeli TV series. Wyclef Jean wrote a song. Hebrew is her mother tongue. She was second in the role of Veronica Mars (2004). Thomas was so in love with her that he designed the recurring character of Meg Manning just for her. She was a member of the Israel Defense Forces. Her parents are Jewish and her father is Turkish/Jewish , and her has a Polish/Jewish mother. She is Adrian Monk's wife who was killed in the last episode of Monk (2002).
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