Dalia Friedland (Hebrew: ×"לי×" פרי×"×œ× ×"‎; born February 13,
1935) is an Israeli actress and singer.Dalia Friedland was born in
Tel-Aviv to parents who were both actors and founders of Israel's
"Habima" National Theater, Zvi Friedland and Chana Hendler. After
completing two years of military service she pursued drama studies at
the Central School of Speech and Drama in London along with Judi
Dench, Vanessa Redgrave and Anna Cropper.Upon completion of her
studies she returned to Israel and joined the company of the Habima
Theater. She appeared in her first role in the play Night Storm
(Rina), Habima Theatre, directed by her father.She appeared in Who's
Afraid of Virginia Wolf (Honey), directed by Hy Kalus, "Long Day's
Journey Into Night", "Six Characters in Search of an Author", "The
Seagull" (Nina), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"(Maggie), "A Doll's House"
(Nora), "The Hypochondriac", Cabaret, Abraham Goldfaden's "The Witch",
one-woman show The Servant Tzerlin, and in Neil Simon's The Prisoner
of Second Avenue.
1935) is an Israeli actress and singer.Dalia Friedland was born in
Tel-Aviv to parents who were both actors and founders of Israel's
"Habima" National Theater, Zvi Friedland and Chana Hendler. After
completing two years of military service she pursued drama studies at
the Central School of Speech and Drama in London along with Judi
Dench, Vanessa Redgrave and Anna Cropper.Upon completion of her
studies she returned to Israel and joined the company of the Habima
Theater. She appeared in her first role in the play Night Storm
(Rina), Habima Theatre, directed by her father.She appeared in Who's
Afraid of Virginia Wolf (Honey), directed by Hy Kalus, "Long Day's
Journey Into Night", "Six Characters in Search of an Author", "The
Seagull" (Nina), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"(Maggie), "A Doll's House"
(Nora), "The Hypochondriac", Cabaret, Abraham Goldfaden's "The Witch",
one-woman show The Servant Tzerlin, and in Neil Simon's The Prisoner
of Second Avenue.
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