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| - Noa Tishby portrayed a demon named Black Heart in the season 8 episode "Malice in Wonderland."
- Noa Tishby (born May 22, 1975) is an Israeli actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 7 premiere episode, Truth or Consequences (episode).
- Tishby has made guest appearances on such popular television series as The Drew Carey Show (with Diedrich Bader), CSI: Miami, Nip/Tuck, The 4400 (with Jeffrey Combs), NCIS, Charmed, Leverage (with Wil Wheaton) and Valentine (2008, along Autumn Reeser, Greg Ellis, and Patrick Fabian). She had a supporting role in the 2005 science fiction film The Island, which also featured Star Trek: Voyager star Ethan Phillips and veteran Star Trek guest performers Randy Oglesby and Glenn Morshower in the cast.
- Noa Tishby (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Ramat-Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist eine israelische Produtentin und Schauspielerin. Sie spielte Corporal Amanda Cole in der [[]]-Episode . Noa Tishby lebt seit einigen Jahren in Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA.
- In her homeland of Israel, Noa Tishby's name is synonymous with stardom. An actress and a producer, Tishby got her first big break at 16 playing the lead in the hit original musical "King David" for which she won national recognition. In the U.S, Noa appeared in The Island (2005) with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson for director Michael Bay. She also landed leading roles in the indie films Fatwa (2006) and Connecting Dots (2003) which won the first prize in The NY and LA Independent film festival. Born in Tel Aviv, Noa now resides in Los Angeles.
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| - Noa Tishby portrayed a demon named Black Heart in the season 8 episode "Malice in Wonderland."
- Noa Tishby (born May 22, 1975) is an Israeli actor who appeared in the NCIS Season 7 premiere episode, Truth or Consequences (episode).
- In her homeland of Israel, Noa Tishby's name is synonymous with stardom. An actress and a producer, Tishby got her first big break at 16 playing the lead in the hit original musical "King David" for which she won national recognition. She got a full scholarship with The National Museum of Arts and went on to play the lead in the nation's highest rated prime-time drama "Ramat Aviv Gimmel" (1995). She became a household name and appeared in numerous TV shows and films, among them the critically acclaimed _Hamesh Dakeot Bekinka(2001)_ (aka "A Five Minutes Walk"). Her album "Nona" was the first English-speaking album released by an Israeli artist and also the first to hit number 1 on the nation's top-selling album charts. The album was released in Japan by Virgin Records. She won critic's hearts playing "Anita" in the Israeli National Theater production of "West Side Story". Her image adorns billboards, entertainment and fashion magazine covers, and she was voted "Sexiest Woman in Israel" in 2007. In the U.S, Noa appeared in The Island (2005) with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson for director Michael Bay. She also landed leading roles in the indie films Fatwa (2006) and Connecting Dots (2003) which won the first prize in The NY and LA Independent film festival. As a producer, Tishby made history selling the first Israeli TV show to an American network - "In Treatment" (2008) to HBO. She is executive producing it alongside Mark Wahlberg. Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest star in this revolutionary Emmy and Golden Globe-winning drama. Tishby recently set three additional TV projects in the US, her company "Noa's Arc" is developing numerous TV, film and theater projects from Israel the world. Born in Tel Aviv, Noa now resides in Los Angeles.
- Noa Tishby (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Ramat-Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist eine israelische Produtentin und Schauspielerin. Sie spielte Corporal Amanda Cole in der [[]]-Episode . In ihrem Heimatland Israel ist Noa Tishby nicht nur als Schauspielerin, sondern auch als Sängerin und Songwriterin bekannt. Ihren nationalen Durchbruch schaffte sie im Alter von 16 Jahren mit dem Musical König David. Mit ihrem ersten englischsprachigen Album "NONA" stürmte sie die Spitze der israelischen Charts. Mit ihrer Rolle als Anita in der West Side Story eroberte sie auch die Herzen der Kritiker. Noa Tishby lebt seit einigen Jahren in Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA. In der israelischen TV-Serie Ramat Aviv Gimmel (1995-1999) spielte sie in 104 Folgen die Rolle der Dafna Maor. Darüber hinaus hatte Tishby Gastauftritte in Serien wie Coupling – Wer mit wem? (2003, u.a. mit Jay Harrington und Iris Bahr), Ein Witzbold namens Carey (2003, u.a. mit Diedrich Bader), CSI: Miami (2003, u.a. mit Rif Hutton und Salli Elise Richardson), Las Vegas (2005, u.a. mit Nikki Cox), 4400 – Die Rückkehrer (2005, u.a. mit Robert Picardo und William O. Campbell), CSI: NY (2005, u.a. mit Robert Joy) und Leverage (2009, u.a. mit Wil Wheaton). In letztgenanntem Jahr war sie zudem in wiederkehrenden Rollen als Ladonna in Big Love (u.a. mit Charles Esten, Robert Beltran, Raphael Sbarge, Carey Scott, Rick Scarry, Miriam Flynn, Scott Thomson und Time Winters) und Bast in Valentine (u.a. mit Autumn Reeser und Greg Ellis) zu sehen. Zu ihren Filmauftritten zählen u.a.: Connecting Dots (2003, u.a. mit Jerry Sroka), Skeleton Man (TV 2004, u.a. mit Robert Miano), Die Insel (2005, u.a. mit Ethan Phillips, Kevin McCorkle, Katy Boyer, Randy Oglesby, Tim Halligan, Glenn Morshower, Ray Xifo, Shelby Leverington und Justin Rodgers Hall) und Fatwa (2006, u.a. mit John Doman).
- Tishby has made guest appearances on such popular television series as The Drew Carey Show (with Diedrich Bader), CSI: Miami, Nip/Tuck, The 4400 (with Jeffrey Combs), NCIS, Charmed, Leverage (with Wil Wheaton) and Valentine (2008, along Autumn Reeser, Greg Ellis, and Patrick Fabian). She had a supporting role in the 2005 science fiction film The Island, which also featured Star Trek: Voyager star Ethan Phillips and veteran Star Trek guest performers Randy Oglesby and Glenn Morshower in the cast.
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