Alona Tal

Alona Tal is an Israeli-American performer and actress. Her birthplace was in Herzliya on the 20th of October 1983. Her professional career began shortly after serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. Her breakthrough came in 2003 , when she was the lead in an Israeli film. She was also a part of two Israeli television series at the time. She tried her hand at music and recorded several songs in collaboration with Subliminal who is an Israeli rapper. Tal moved New York in New York with her sister. In the track "Party to Damascus" she performed in the collaboration with Wyclef Jean from Haiti. She also managed to establish herself as a character on American television, beginning with a regular role on the series Veronica Mars: She originally was a candidate for the lead but creator Rob Thomas wrote a new character specifically for her. Tal eventually earned an ongoing role in the CBS series. Before moving to New York, Tal starred in two Israeli TV programs. Wyclef Jean was her singer. Hebrew is her first language. Second place in the auditions for the role of Veronica Mars (2004). The auditions were initially unsuccessful, and she was Rob Thomas' second choice. Thomas loved her so much that he made the character of Meg Manning specifically for her. He was in The Israel Defense Forces. Her parents are Jewish Her father is Turkish/Jewish , and her has a Polish/Jewish mother. The actress plays Adrian Monk's daughter in the show's final episode. Her father is Turkish/Jewish and her mother is Polish/Jewish.



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