Alona Tal

Alona Tal, an Israeli-American actress and singer was born on October 20th, 1983, in Herzliya, Israel. She began her career when she joined the Israeli Defense Forces. Her big break came in 2003 starring in an Israeli film. In addition to her roles in Israeli films, she composed many tracks with Subliminal. Tal was able to move to New York with her sister. In the hit song "Party to Damascus" she performed a collaboration with Wyclef Jean from Haiti. American television also helped her make a name for herself, beginning by playing a regular part on the series Veronica Mars. She initially tried out for the role of the lead, but creator Rob Thomas created a new character for her. Then, Tal was offered a regular part of the CBS series. Prior to moving to New York, Tal starred in two Israeli television series. Wyclef Jean recorded a song. Hebrew is her first language. She finished second for the role of Veronica Mars (2004). Thomas liked her so much that he made the recurring role of Meg Manning specifically for her. The actress was part of The Israel Defense Forces. Her parents are Jewish and her father is a Turkish/Jewish man and her mother is Polish/Jewish. As Adrian's daughter, she plays Monk's murderous wife in the final episode of the last season of Monk (2002).Has an infant daughter, Charlie Ferraez (b.March 7, 2017) along with her husband Marcos A. Ferraez.



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