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'''Mili Avital''' is an Israeli actress. She built an international career, starting in her native Israel, starring on stage, film |
'''Mili Avital''' is an Israeli actress. She built an international career, starting in her native Israel, starring on stage, film and television. She won the ] for Best Supporting Actress in 1991, moved to New York in 1993 to study theater in English, was discovered by an agent while working in a restaurant, and started acting in Hollywood almost immediately. She has maintained her career in both countries since. | ||
==Early life== | == Early life == | ||
Avital was born in ], the daughter of graphic designers Noni and Iko Avital. Both her parents are ]; Avital's father was born in ], whereas her mother is ] and of ] descent.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/mili-avital-back-on-hollywood-s-radar-1.5193587|title = Israeli actress Mili Avital is back on Hollywood's radar| newspaper=Haaretz }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Noodle: Mili Avital interview: A strong connection|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/movies/article/2009/06/16/noodle-mili-avital-interview-strong-connection|access-date=30 June 2021|website=SBS Movies|date=16 June 2009 |language=en}}</ref> She was raised in ], Israel, and in ], Israel.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kaplan|first=Don|date=25 April 2000|title=SCHWIMMER'S ALI BABE; HER STARRING ROLE IN 'ARABIAN NIGHTS' WILL TEST THE FRIENDSHIP|url=https://nypost.com/2000/04/25/schwimmers-ali-babe-her-starring-role-in-arabian-nights-will-test-the-friendship/|access-date=30 June 2021|website=New York Post|language=en-US}}</ref> She attended the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in ], Israel.{{cn|date=May 2022}} | Avital was born in ], the daughter of graphic designers Noni and Iko Avital. Both her parents are ]; Avital's father was born in ], whereas her mother is ] and of ] descent.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/mili-avital-back-on-hollywood-s-radar-1.5193587|title = Israeli actress Mili Avital is back on Hollywood's radar| newspaper=Haaretz }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Noodle: Mili Avital interview: A strong connection|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/movies/article/2009/06/16/noodle-mili-avital-interview-strong-connection|access-date=30 June 2021|website=SBS Movies|date=16 June 2009 |language=en}}</ref> She was raised in ], Israel, and in ], Israel.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Kaplan|first=Don|date=25 April 2000|title=SCHWIMMER'S ALI BABE; HER STARRING ROLE IN 'ARABIAN NIGHTS' WILL TEST THE FRIENDSHIP|url=https://nypost.com/2000/04/25/schwimmers-ali-babe-her-starring-role-in-arabian-nights-will-test-the-friendship/|access-date=30 June 2021|website=New York Post|language=en-US}}</ref> She attended the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in ], Israel.{{cn|date=May 2022}} | ||
==American career== | == American career == | ||
In 1993 she arrived in New York City to study acting at the ]. The following year, discovered by an agent while working as a waitress, she was cast as the female lead in the 1994 science fiction film '']'',<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2016|title=Hollywood Now: Oscar Winners & New Show Bride and Prejudice|url=https://18doors.org/hollywood_now_oscar_winners_and_new_show_bride_and_prejudice/|access-date=30 June 2021|website=18Doors|language=en-US}}</ref> for which she received a ] award. She has appeared in films such as ]'s '']'' opposite ], ]'s '']'' opposite ], '']'' opposite ], and ]'s '']'' opposite ]. In 1999, she portrayed a ]n rape victim in the ] of the long-running NBC legal drama, '']''. Avital appeared in three other episodes of the series: "Parasites", "]", and "Depravity Standard". She also appeared in the '']'' episode "Palimpsest". Her television work includes ] in the ]-nominated ] miniseries '']'' to rave reviews, ]'s '']'', and ''After the Storm ''. In 2009–2010 Avital appeared in the ] TV show '']'', in a recurring role as the mistress to the husband of Patty Hewes (]). She recently appeared in the 2012 ] television series '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Kecks-Exclusives-666-Park-1051788.aspx|title=Keck's Exclusives: New Bodies Check in to ABC's ''666 Park Avenue''|last=Keck|first=William|work=TV Guide|date=8 August 2012|accessdate=13 August 2012}}</ref> | In 1993 she arrived in New York City to study acting at the ]. The following year, discovered by an agent while working as a waitress, she was cast as the female lead in the 1994 science fiction film '']'',<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2016|title=Hollywood Now: Oscar Winners & New Show Bride and Prejudice|url=https://18doors.org/hollywood_now_oscar_winners_and_new_show_bride_and_prejudice/|access-date=30 June 2021|website=18Doors|language=en-US}}</ref> for which she received a ] award. She has appeared in films such as ]'s '']'' opposite ], ]'s '']'' opposite ], '']'' opposite ], and ]'s '']'' opposite ]. In 1999, she portrayed a ]n rape victim in the ] of the long-running NBC legal drama, '']''. Avital appeared in three other episodes of the series: "Parasites", "]", and "Depravity Standard". She also appeared in the '']'' episode "Palimpsest". Her television work includes ] in the ]-nominated ] miniseries '']'' to rave reviews, ]'s '']'', and ''After the Storm ''. In 2009–2010 Avital appeared in the ] TV show '']'', in a recurring role as the mistress to the husband of Patty Hewes (]). She recently appeared in the 2012 ] television series '']''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Kecks-Exclusives-666-Park-1051788.aspx|title=Keck's Exclusives: New Bodies Check in to ABC's ''666 Park Avenue''|last=Keck|first=William|work=TV Guide|date=8 August 2012|accessdate=13 August 2012}}</ref> | ||
==Filmography== | == Filmography == | ||
===Film=== | === Film === | ||
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==References== | == References == | ||
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==External links== | == External links == | ||
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Avital in Beyond the Sea in 1991 | |
Born | Jerusalem, Israel |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1991–present |
Mili Avital is an Israeli actress. She built an international career, starting in her native Israel, starring on stage, film and television. She won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1991, moved to New York in 1993 to study theater in English, was discovered by an agent while working in a restaurant, and started acting in Hollywood almost immediately. She has maintained her career in both countries since.
Early life
Avital was born in Jerusalem, the daughter of graphic designers Noni and Iko Avital. Both her parents are Sephardic Jews; Avital's father was born in Morocco, whereas her mother is Israeli-born and of Turkish-Jewish descent. She was raised in Tel Aviv, Israel, and in Ra'anana, Israel. She attended the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in Givatayim, Israel.
American career
In 1993 she arrived in New York City to study acting at the Circle in the Square Theatre School. The following year, discovered by an agent while working as a waitress, she was cast as the female lead in the 1994 science fiction film Stargate, for which she received a Sci-fi Universe award. She has appeared in films such as Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man opposite Johnny Depp, Doug Ellin's Kissing a Fool opposite David Schwimmer, Polish Wedding opposite Claire Danes, and Robert Benton's The Human Stain opposite Anthony Hopkins. In 1999, she portrayed a Bosnian rape victim in the pilot episode of the long-running NBC legal drama, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Avital appeared in three other episodes of the series: "Parasites", "Manhattan Vigil", and "Depravity Standard". She also appeared in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Palimpsest". Her television work includes Scheherazade in the Emmy-nominated ABC miniseries Arabian Nights to rave reviews, Jon Avnet's Uprising, and After the Storm . In 2009–2010 Avital appeared in the FX TV show Damages, in a recurring role as the mistress to the husband of Patty Hewes (Glenn Close). She recently appeared in the 2012 ABC television series 666 Park Avenue.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Me'ever Layam | Miri Goldfarb | |
1993 | Groupie | ||
1994 | Stargate | Sha'uri | |
1995 | Dead Man | Thel Russell | |
1996 | Invasion of Privacy | Theresa Barnes | |
1997 | The End of Violence | Featured Performer | |
1998 | Polish Wedding | Sofie | |
1998 | Animals | Fatima | |
1998 | Kissing a Fool | Samantha Andrews | |
1999 | The Young Girl and the Monsoon | Erin | |
1999 | Minotaur | Thea | |
2000 | Bad Seed | Emily Tylk | |
2003 | The Human Stain | Young Iris | |
2004 | Ahava Colombianit | Tali Shalev | |
2005 | When Do We Eat? | Vanessa | |
2007 | Noodle | Miri Calderone |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Marta Stevens | Episode: "Payback" |
2000 | Arabian Nights | Scheherezade | TV miniseries |
2001 | After the Storm | Coquina | TV film |
2001 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Ava Parulis / Irina Parulis | Episode: "Parasites" |
2001 | Uprising | Deworah Baron | TV film |
2002 | Shabatot VeHagim | Noa | Episodes: "El Ha-Ma'ayan", "Air Guitar" |
2009 | Damages | Anna Mercado | Episodes: "I Agree, It Wasn't Funny", "London. Of Course" |
2009–2012 | Prisoners of War | Nurit Halevi-Zach | Recurring role (11 episodes) |
2010 | Damages | Anna Mercado | Episode: "The Dog Is Happier Without Her" |
2010 | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | Lenore Abrigaille | Episode: "Palimpsest" |
2012 | 666 Park Avenue | Danielle Tyler | Episode: "Murmurations" |
2012 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Laurie Colfax | Episode: "Manhattan Vigil" |
2015 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Laurie Colfax | Episode: "Depravity Standard" |
2017 | Landing on Their Feet | Dana Berger Fine | Leading role |
References
- "Israeli actress Mili Avital is back on Hollywood's radar". Haaretz.
- "Noodle: Mili Avital interview: A strong connection". SBS Movies. 16 June 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- Kaplan, Don (25 April 2000). "SCHWIMMER'S ALI BABE; HER STARRING ROLE IN 'ARABIAN NIGHTS' WILL TEST THE FRIENDSHIP". New York Post. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- "Hollywood Now: Oscar Winners & New Show Bride and Prejudice". 18Doors. 9 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- Keck, William (8 August 2012). "Keck's Exclusives: New Bodies Check in to ABC's 666 Park Avenue". TV Guide. Retrieved 13 August 2012.
External links
- Mili Avital at IMDb
- 20th-century Israeli actresses
- 21st-century Israeli actresses
- Actresses from Jerusalem
- Circle in the Square Theatre School alumni
- Israeli emigrants to the United States
- Israeli film actresses
- Israeli people of Moroccan-Jewish descent
- Israeli people of Turkish-Jewish descent
- Israeli Sephardi Jews
- Israeli stage actresses
- Jewish Israeli actresses
- Living people
- Ophir Award Winners
- Thelma Yellin High School of Arts alumni