Alona Tal

Alona Tal, an Israeli-American actress and singer was born on the 20th of October 20th, 1983 in Herzliya, Israel. She started her career following her time as a member of the Israeli Defense Forces. Her biggest break came in 2003 when she appeared in an Israeli film. In addition to her roles in Israeli films, she recorded numerous tracks with Subliminal. Tal was able to move in with her sister in New York in order to take a break from her professional career. In New York, she collaborated with Haitian artist Wyclef Jean on the hit song "Party to Damascus". She also managed to establish herself in American television, with a recurring part in the show Veronica Mars: She originally attempted to audition for the lead role but the show's the creator Rob Thomas wrote a new character exclusively for her. Then, Tal was offered a regular role of the CBS series. After his move to New York, he appeared in two TV shows in Israel. Recorded a song with the singer Wyclef Jean. Hebrew is her first language. She came in second for the role as Veronica Mars (2004). Thomas liked her so much that he made the character of Meg Manning specifically for her. She was a member of the Israel Defense Forces. Both of her parents are Jewish Her father is Jewish/Turkish, and her mother Polish/Jewish. The character is the daughter of Adrian Monk's murderous wife in the last episode of the season finale of Monk (2002).Has an infant daughter, Charlie Ferraez (b.March 7, 2017) and her husband Marcos A. Ferraez.



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