Meital Dohan (Hebrew: מיטל ×"ו×"ן‎; born 24 August 1976) is an
Israeli actress and musician. As an actress, she began her career on
Israeli television, appearing on Dancing with the Stars, Esti
HaMekho'eret (Ugly Betty), and in Romeo and Juliet. Her work on
US-television began when she appeared as Yael Hoffman on the Showtime
series Weeds. She went onto have roles in The Sopranos and as Aurora
in the Sony Pictures web-comedy Woke Up Dead. Dohan has starred in the
film Foreclosure and in the thriller Monogamy, which won the Best
Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. Her roles in TV and
film have led to two including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an
Israeli Tony Award.Dohan became involved in music from 2012 onwards,
when she started to work with hip-hop producer, Che Pope. She and Pope
recorded her debut album, I'm in Hate With Love. Dohan then received
international recognition for her first single "Yummy" and its viral
video, which trended at No. 1 on ReverbNation. The single "On Ya" with
Sean Kingston charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on
the Billboard Club Chart. The tracks were remixed by numerous DJs
including R3hab and Sidney Samson.Dohan was born in Givatayim and
raised in Harutzim, a community settlement located on the Sharon
plain, near the city of Ra'anana, in the Central District of Israel.
Meital attended primary school in the village of Bnei Zion and
secondary school in the village of Beit Berl. She began studying
acting as a teenager. In 1994 Dohan joined the Israel Defense Forces
and served in the I.D.F theater, later studying at Nissan Nativ acting
school. During her studies, she received scholarships from the America
Israel Cultural Foundation. In her first year of studies, she wrote,
directed, and acted in an original theatre movement production. During
the second year of studies, she began working in a variety of
television productions and performed in two feature films in her third
year. Before graduating, Dohan had signed a contract with Israel's
Cameri Theater.
Israeli actress and musician. As an actress, she began her career on
Israeli television, appearing on Dancing with the Stars, Esti
HaMekho'eret (Ugly Betty), and in Romeo and Juliet. Her work on
US-television began when she appeared as Yael Hoffman on the Showtime
series Weeds. She went onto have roles in The Sopranos and as Aurora
in the Sony Pictures web-comedy Woke Up Dead. Dohan has starred in the
film Foreclosure and in the thriller Monogamy, which won the Best
Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. Her roles in TV and
film have led to two including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an
Israeli Tony Award.Dohan became involved in music from 2012 onwards,
when she started to work with hip-hop producer, Che Pope. She and Pope
recorded her debut album, I'm in Hate With Love. Dohan then received
international recognition for her first single "Yummy" and its viral
video, which trended at No. 1 on ReverbNation. The single "On Ya" with
Sean Kingston charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on
the Billboard Club Chart. The tracks were remixed by numerous DJs
including R3hab and Sidney Samson.Dohan was born in Givatayim and
raised in Harutzim, a community settlement located on the Sharon
plain, near the city of Ra'anana, in the Central District of Israel.
Meital attended primary school in the village of Bnei Zion and
secondary school in the village of Beit Berl. She began studying
acting as a teenager. In 1994 Dohan joined the Israel Defense Forces
and served in the I.D.F theater, later studying at Nissan Nativ acting
school. During her studies, she received scholarships from the America
Israel Cultural Foundation. In her first year of studies, she wrote,
directed, and acted in an original theatre movement production. During
the second year of studies, she began working in a variety of
television productions and performed in two feature films in her third
year. Before graduating, Dohan had signed a contract with Israel's
Cameri Theater.
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