Alona Tal

Alona Tal, an Israeli American performer and actress, was born October 20, 1983 in Herzliya. She started her career after her service in the Israeli Defense Forces. Her big break was in 2003 when she starred in an Israeli film. In addition to her roles in Israeli films, she composed numerous songs with Subliminal. Tal moved in with her sister in New York in order to be away from her professional career. She collaborated with Wyclef Jean who is one of the Haitian artist for the track "Party to Damascus". American television also saw her make a name for herself, beginning by playing a regular part in the show Veronica Mars. She initially auditioned for the role of lead but the creator Rob Thomas created a new character for her. Tal then was able to secure an ongoing role in the short-lived CBS series. She was on two television shows in Israel before moving to New York. Recorded a song in collaboration with the singer Wyclef Jean. Hebrew is her first language. Came in second for the role as Veronica in Veronica Mars (2004).Originally she auditioned for Veronica Mars (2004) and was Rob Thomas' second choice for the role of the title. Thomas was so in love with her that he decided to make the recurring role Meg Manning for her. Was a part of The Israel Defense Forces. Her parents are Jewish as is her father who is Turkish/Jewish , and her mother is Polish/Jewish. She portrays Adrian Monk's wife who was murdered in the last episode of Monk (2002).



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