Chana Eden (Hebrew: ×—× ×" ×¢×"ן‎; November 23, 1932 â€" March 30,
2019) was an Israeli-American actress and singer.After her debut in
the 1958 film Wind Across the Everglades, Eden appeared in guest roles
in many American television series of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
She returned to acting on two occasions in the 1980s.Chana Messinger
was born in Haifa to Rachel and Menachem Messinger, a pharmacist. She
was educated at Haifa's French School Alliance and studied dancing in
an English ballet company. After her graduation from the French
school, she enrolled and briefly attended classes at a commercial
college before her enlistment in the Israeli Navy during the 1948
Israeli independence war.She first arrived in the United States in
1953 to study film directing and cutting in Hollywood, and took the
surname Eden. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in
1960.
2019) was an Israeli-American actress and singer.After her debut in
the 1958 film Wind Across the Everglades, Eden appeared in guest roles
in many American television series of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
She returned to acting on two occasions in the 1980s.Chana Messinger
was born in Haifa to Rachel and Menachem Messinger, a pharmacist. She
was educated at Haifa's French School Alliance and studied dancing in
an English ballet company. After her graduation from the French
school, she enrolled and briefly attended classes at a commercial
college before her enlistment in the Israeli Navy during the 1948
Israeli independence war.She first arrived in the United States in
1953 to study film directing and cutting in Hollywood, and took the
surname Eden. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in
1960.
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