Noa Tishby

Noa Tishby
Born (1975-05-22) May 22, 1975
Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation Actress, singer, model, television producer
Spouse(s) Andrew Günsberg (2008–2011)
Website www.noatishby.com

Noa Tohar Tishby (Hebrew: נועה טוהר תשבי; born May 22, 1975)[1] is an Israeli actress, producer, model and singer.

Career

Tishby received a full drama scholarship to the Tel Aviv National Museum of Arts and went on to play the lead in the Israel's prime television time soap opera Ramat Aviv Gimmel. Tishby became a household name in Israel and appeared in numerous TV shows and films, among them the critically acclaimed Five Minutes Walking. Her album Nona was the first English-speaking full album released by an Israeli artist. Nona was also released in Japan by Virgin Records.

In the United States, Tishby appeared in Michael Bay's The Island with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. She also was cast in leading roles in the indie films Fatwa and Connecting Dots – the latter film winning first prize at The NY and LA Independent Film Festival. Tishby's television credits include NCIS, Leverage, CSI:Miami, CSI:NY, Nip/Tuck, The 4400, Las Vegas, and Star Trek: Enterprise.

Tishby's recent projects are The Ghost of Girlfriends Past for Warner Brothers opposite Matthew McConaughey, as well as recurring roles on HBO’s Big Love and ABC's The Deep End.[2]

Noa played the lead in the Israeli drama 2.3 Times a Week. She played an Ella, a super star singer and as part of the show released a new single and a video to Israeli radio.

She is the international face of Jewelry and fashion designer Michal Negrin. Tishby is also passionate about technology and is a Founder in the video sharing application minit.

As Producer

Tishby serves as co-executive producer of the program In Treatment alongside Mark Wahlberg and others. Ultimately, by selling the show, Tishby created a previously non-existent connection between Israeli entertainment content and the US entertainment market.[3][4][5]

Recently, Tishby set up three additional television projects in the US: Screenz and A Touch Away for HBO and a comedy for MTV. Tishby’s production company, Noa’s Arc, owns the rights to the programs and is developing numerous television, film and theater projects from Israel and other parts of the world.

Politics

Tishby is a member of AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) and has traveled to Washington, D.C. to lobby on Capitol Hill. She is also a member of The Israeli Consulate Speakers Bureau and the ILC (Israeli Leadership Council). She is also part of Summit Series, an organization for young entrepreneurs, as well as a member of, and is a mentor for, Women In Film. For two and-a-half years, Tishby served in the IDF as a singer with a military performing group. Following the 2010 MV Mavi Marmara, when Israeli commandos killed nine activists, after being attacked by them, on board the boat that was later acknowledged as having no humanitarian aid to Gaza, Noa Tishby took to Twitter to defend Israel's actions. She is co-Founder of the digital activism group Act For Israel.

Noa was on The 2012 Jerusalem Post list of the 50 most influential Jews in the world alongside Benjamin Netanyahu, Natalie Portman and Mark Zuckerberg.

Personal life

Tishby was born in Tel Aviv. She is from a Jewish family (from Russia, Poland, and Austria).[6] Tishby was married to Australian media personality, Andrew Günsberg.[7][8][9] In two very simple tweets on December 27, 2011, Gunsberg and Tishby told their Twitter followers that their marriage was over.[10] In November 2015, Tishby gave birth to her first child, a son named Ari Ford Tishby Hinkle.[11][12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Kiki
2005 Fatwa Spy
2005 The Island Community Announcer
2004 Skeleton Man Sgt. Davis
2003 Connecting Dots Carrie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Ramat Aviv Gimmel Dafna Maor Supporting role
2001 Shachar Dana Mazor
2003 Miss Match Beverly Episode: "The Price of Love"
2003 Coupling The Girl Episode: "A Foreign Affair"
2003 The Drew Carey Show Rachel Episode: "Blecch Sunday"
2003 CSI: Miami Gloria Tynan / Gina Cusack Episode: "Double Cap"
2003 Nip/Tuck Janelle Episode: "Mandi/Randi"
2004 Star Trek: Enterprise Amanda Cole Episode: "Harbinger"
2005 Las Vegas Lisa Episode: "Whale of a Time"
2005 The 4400 Chloe Granger Episode: "Weight of the World"
2005 Charmed Black Heart Episode: "Malice in Wonderland"
2005 CSI: NY Polly Part'em Episode: "Jamalot"
2009 Big Love Ladonna 4 Episodes
2009 NCIS DEA Agent Claire Connell Episode: "Truth or Consequences"
2009 Leverage Mikel Dayan Episode: "The Two Live Crew Job"
2009 Valentine Bast 4 Episodes
2010 The Deep End Rachel Blau Pilot
2015 Dig Liat 6 Episodes

As Producer

Year Title Role Notes
2008-2010 In Treatment Executive producer 106 Episodes

References

  1. Noa Tishby at Ishim (Hebrew)
  2. Mouse, City. "Israeli actress blazes Hollywood trail in 'Angels and Demons'". Haaretz. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  3. Chozick, Amy (March 11, 2011). "From HBO's 'In Treatment' to the AMC's 'The Killing,' Global TV Comes to America — WSJ.com". Online.wsj.com. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  4. "HBO orders 40 episodes of series based on Israeli drama | Briefs". Israel21c.org. January 23, 2007. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  5. Rochlin, Margy (February 8, 2008). ""In Treatment": A new kind of soap opera — The New York Times". Nytimes.com. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  6. "Noa Tishby".
  7. "Celebrity Grapevine | Jerusalem Post". Fr.jpost.com. March 4, 2007. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  8. Holly, By (October 14, 2010). "Idol's Andrew G scores US show". News.com.au. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  9. "Hitching post from Andrew G — TV & Radio — Entertainment". smh.com.au. May 12, 2008. Retrieved October 10, 2011.
  10. "Andrew G and wife announce marriage break up on Twitter". News Limited. December 27, 2011. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
  11. "Obituary - Clifford Hinkle Sr.". December 2015.
  12. "Noatishby - Instagram". February 2016.
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