Summary of Noa Tishby's Israel
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#1 I was born in Israel and raised in a politically active family. I was interested in acting from a young age, and I began taking myself to auditions when I was thirteen. I got a drama scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and spent most of high school participating in school plays and musicals.
#2 I was a member of the IDF Circus Show, a comedy sketch group, and I was offered the part of Rizzo in a new stage production of Grease, directed by the biggest director in the country. I was also offered the part of the main villain in a TV show pilot.
#3 I was in the military, and while I was famous among my fellow soldiers for playing a older vixen on a TV show, I was still very much involved in the bubble of active military service.
#4 I was a full-on veteran of the Israeli entertainment industry by the time I was twenty-two. I had booked the role of Anita in the Habima National Theater’s production of West Side Story, and put out a number one RB album in English with my boyfriend.
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Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I was born in Israel and raised in a politically active family. I was interested in acting from a young age, and I began taking myself to auditions when I was thirteen. I got a drama scholarship from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and spent most of high school participating in school plays and musicals.
#2
I was a member of the IDF Circus Show, a comedy sketch group, and I was offered the part of Rizzo in a new stage production of Grease, directed by the biggest director in the country. I was also offered the part of the main villain in a TV show pilot.
#3
I was in the military, and while I was famous among my fellow soldiers for playing a older vixen on a TV show, I was still very much involved in the bubble of active military service.
#4
I was a full-on veteran of the Israeli entertainment industry by the time I was twenty-two. I had booked the role of Anita in the Habima National Theater’s production of West Side Story, and put out a number one RB album in English with my boyfriend.
#5
I was always an entrepreneurial person, and I grew frustrated with the Los Angeles waiting game. I started looking for projects to create and produce, and I found a TV show called Be Tipul, which was about a therapist who simply sat in a room with other actors and had a therapy session. I sold the show to HBO.
#6
I ended up selling In Treatment to HBO. I coproduced the show with Mark Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson, and we filmed 155 episodes that ran for three seasons.
#7
I would often find myself having to explain to people that Israel is not, in fact, Afghanistan. I had to explain how modern Israel is and what the difference is between a kibbutz and a settlement.
#8
I realized that people didn’t know some basic facts about Israel, like that it is the only country in the Middle East that has been an uninterrupted democracy since its founding in 1948. I began to explain these things to people, and became a source of information and