Alona Tal
Alona Tal, born on October 20, 1983, in Herzliya, Israel, is a talented singer and actress with both Israeli and American roots. After completing her service in the Israeli Defense Forces, she embarked on her entertainment journey, gaining significant recognition in 2003 with a starring role in an Israeli film. During this time, she also appeared in two popular television series and began her music career by collaborating with Israeli rapper Subliminal, producing several tracks together.
In search of new opportunities, Tal relocated to New York City to stay with her sister and take a breather from her burgeoning career. While in New York, she worked with Haitian musician Wyclef Jean on the track "Party to Damascus," further expanding her artistic horizons.
Tal made her mark on American television when she landed a recurring role in the cult hit series Veronica Mars. Although she initially auditioned for the lead role, creator Rob Thomas was so impressed with her that he crafted a new character specifically for her. Following her success on Veronica Mars, she secured a regular role in a CBS series, solidifying her status as a versatile actress in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Grimcutty
Rescuing Madison
College (2008)
Taking 5
Half Past Dead 2
Kalamity
Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn
Broken City
Do You Take This Man
Opening Night (2016)
Hand of God
Cross
Cult
Independent Lens