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Noa TishbyActress, model and singer
Date of Birth: 22.05.1977
Country: USA |
Content:
- Biography of Noa Tishby
- Early Career
- Acting and Producing Success
- Music Career
- International Success
- Producer and Activist
- Personal Life
Biography of Noa Tishby
Noa Tishby is an Israeli actress, model, and singer who has achieved great success in her career. Born on May 22, 1977, in Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel, she became a well-known figure in the entertainment industry from a young age.

Early Career
In her youth, Tishby was a member of several musical groups, including "Kaktus," "A-Shchenim shel Chich," and "Nonah." She first gained widespread recognition at the age of 16 when she played the lead role in the popular original musical "King David." This performance instantly catapulted her to national stardom in Israel.

Acting and Producing Success
Following her breakthrough in the musical, Tishby received a full scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and continued to land leading roles. She starred in the highly-rated prime-time drama series "Ramat Aviv" and appeared in numerous films and television series, including the critically acclaimed project "Five Minutes Walking."

Music Career
Tishby's English-language album "Nova" became a remarkable release for an Israeli artist, reaching the top spot on the national chart of best-selling albums. The album was also released in Japan under the label "Virgin." Tishby's images can be seen on billboards and fashion magazine covers in Israel and Europe. In 2007, she was named "Israel's Sexiest Woman."
International Success
Tishby expanded her career beyond Israel and ventured into the United States. She starred in Michael Bay's film "The Island," alongside Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. She also landed leading roles in the independent thriller "Fatwa" by John Carter and the comedy-drama "Connecting Dots," which won the top prize at the Independent Cinema Festival of New York and Los Angeles.
Tishby has appeared in various television series, including "Charmed," "Star Trek: Enterprise," "C.S.I.: Miami," "Body Parts," "Las Vegas," "NCIS," "Love for Six," and "Deep End."
Producer and Activist
In addition to her acting career, Tishby has worked as a producer, overseeing the production of the Israeli series "HaBorer." The show achieved success and gained a "second life" in the United States. Tishby is also actively involved in politics, serving as a passionate and knowledgeable member of the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee and the Israeli Advisory Speakers Bureau. She is also a member of the Young Entrepreneurs Organization.
Personal Life
Tishby served in the Israeli army for two and a half years and is skilled in handling various types of weapons. She comes from a large family, with four sisters and a brother, as well as eight nieces and nephews. She is married to Australian host Andrew Gunsberg Jonas, known as Andrew G. Tishby, and they have a Labrador named Tuli, who is considered the smartest Labrador in the world.

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