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Meital Dohan ( he, מיטל דוהן) is an Israeli actress and musician. As an actress, she began her career on Israeli television, appearing on '' Dancing with the Stars'', '' Esti HaMekho'eret'' (Ugly Betty), and in '' Romeo and Juliet''. Her work on US-television began when she appeared as Yael Hoffman on the
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series '' Weeds''. She went on to have roles in
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and as Aurora in the Sony Pictures web-comedy ''
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''. Dohan has starred in the film ''Foreclosure'' and in the thriller ''
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,'' which won the Best Narrative Feature at the
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. Her roles in TV and film have led to two including two Israeli Oscar nominations and an Israeli Tony Award. Dohan became involved in music from 2012 onwards, when she started to work with hip-hop producer,
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. She and Pope recorded her debut album, ''I'm in Hate With Love''. Dohan then received international recognition for her first single "Yummy" and its
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, which trended at No. 1 on ReverbNation. The single ''"On Ya"'' with Sean Kingston charted No. 5 on the UK Club Pop Charts and No. 31 on the Billboard Club Chart. The tracks were remixed by numerous DJs including
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and
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.


Early life

In 1994 Dohan joined the Israel Defense Forces and served in the I.D.F theater, later studying at Nissan Nativ acting school. During her studies, she received
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s from the
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. In her first year of studies, she wrote,
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, and acted in an original theatre movement production. During the second year of studies, she began working in a variety of television productions and performed in two feature films in her third year. Before graduating, Dohan had signed a contract with Israel's
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.


Career


Acting in Israel & move to United States (1998-2005)

Dohan graduated from the
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-based acting school Nissan Nativ in 1998. After graduating, Dohan held numerous acting roles at two major theatres in Israel. This began with the
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, before also acting at the
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. While at the
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, she played several roles which kickstarted her career. She starred in the role of Juliet in '' Romeo and Juliet'' at the theatre, but most notably won an Israeli Theater Award in 2000, the equivalent of a Tony, for her role in "Best Friends." The Theatrical award was in the 'Most Promising New Actress' category. A couple of years later, Israeli playwright Edna Mazia wrote a part into her play "Bad Children" specifically for Dohan. The role performance in ''Bad Children'' lead to another Best Actress award at the Israeli Tony's. After working in theatre for 2 years, Dohan secured her first major film role in the Hebrew-language film, Giraffes, which was released in 2001. Prior to the release of Giraffes, Dohan also had roles in ''The Legend of the Silent Man'' in 1998 and ''Instructions Not Included'' in 1999. Dohan played the role of Efrat in the 2001 film, one of three women who cross paths after a dramatic evening means they cross paths. Her role in Giraffes led to her first Israeli Oscar nomination, known as a
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, in 2002. For her role in ''Giraffes'' she studied French. The film also later won at the 2003 Scottsdale Arizona Film Festival. Her next film was ''God's Sandbox,'' where a successful author looks for her daughter in the
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. The film went onto win at the 2002 Manchester
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. Dohan returned to theater in 2003, where she sang and acted in ''Moving Flesh'' at the
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. She also began directing at the Tmu-na Theater and co-wrote the original Revue Love ''Sex on the High Holidays,'' along with Israeli singer
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. Aside from theater work, Dohan secured a major TV role, in the Israeli-Version of
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. She played the central comedic role of Nataly. The series was a big hit in
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, winning a number of awards. It won the Israeli Oscar Best Comedy Series award in 2003, and Dohan won an Israeli
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for her work in the series for her lead role. Later in the same year, Dohan co-wrote a movie script, ''Orgy by Heart'', along with Maayan Keret. In 2003, Dohan secured her first role in the
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. She was invited by Karen Shefler to play the role of the ''Blood Wedding'' by Lorca. Dohan then announced she was working on the one-woman comedy show, ''Bath Party.'' It was created by Dohan along with Karen Shefler and Ayelet Dekel and it was performed Off-Broadway at the
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. The theatrical performance was Dohan's big break in US-theatre, receiving positive reviews from New York-based media, including the
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'' praised Dohan's work in the play, writing "What saves the piece from being a purely wandering, aimless morass is the droll humor and keen comedic timing of Dohan and her associates. Dohan has a sharp wit and notable ability to find the unlikely joke". In 2004, she starred in the feature film ''To Dance''.Official site
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'' also spoke well of ''Bath Party'', comparing Dohan to "a younger, prettier, blonder
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", noting it as an essentially a one-woman show which "focuses on her not particularly interesting efforts to jump-start an American career, complete with film and television clips, circumlocutory monologues and, perhaps most important for this particular performer, multiple opportunities to reveal her appealing anatomy", and also praising the work of the few others in the cast. Later, Dohan co-wrote ''Love and Sex on the High Holidays'' with Israeli singer Ivri Lide.


Major US roles & music (2006-present)

In 2006 came Dohan's biggest break in the United States to date. After the first season of the television show '' Weeds'', Dohan secured the role as Yael Hoffman, an Admission director of Ha Midrash L’Torah, the rabbinical school that main character
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attended. She appeared in every episode of season 2. In 2008, she appeared in both the Off-Broadway and
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productions of the play ''Stitching'' by controversial British playwright
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and directed by Timothy Haskell, an example of "in-yer-face" theater. The play seeks to confront the audience with shocking and sometimes vulgar depictions of
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'' said Dohan "Shines on the New York Stage". Of Dohan's work in the Neilson play, ''
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'' wrote "With an actress as extremely gorgeous as Meital Dohan and a script that requires her to thrash around in ways most often seen in straight-to-video steamers, you would think that ''Stitching'' would be heating up the Wild Project theater to the boiling point." They found that it did not, blaming the Neilson script for working "so hard at being gimmicky that it doesn't give Ms. Dohan and her co-star, Gian Murray Gianino, a chance to find real chemistry. No chemistry, no combustion." They granted that the two leads "give energetic, bruise-inducing performances under Timothy Haskell's direction", but that the script's manner of ricocheting "from comedy to pathos to psychosis without ever really providing the starting point that any play needs" placed too many demands on them. In 2009, she appeared in two episodes of the online series ''
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. Dohan plays the character Aurora in the online series, which received positive reviews, including one from the ''
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''. In 2010, Dohan became the official Spokesperson for "Artists 4 Israel" and their mural project "Paint Israel". Paint Israel aimed to paint the bomb shelters in
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and show that America's young, graffiti community supports the people of Israel. Dohan returned to theatre in January 2011, headlining the
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stage play ''
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'' in a limited revival directed by Andrew and Zach Zoppa in
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. Later in the year, Dohan starred in the dramatic thriller ''
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'' directed and written by
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. The film centers on the strained relationship of a
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couple, Theo (
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) and Nat (
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). The film won "Best Narrative" at the
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. Dohan has authored the book ''Love and Other Bad Habits'', and in January 2011, she launched the webcast talk radio show, ''Loud Miracles'' which airs on Women's Radio. On her show Dohan declared "I am fascinated by
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and the effects of it. I was so taken by this technique that now we are talking about bringing more awareness to it and bringing it to people that serve in the Israeli Army." Six years after originally starring in ''Weeds'', it was announced that Dohan would be returning for the 100th episode in 2012. In 2016, she joined the cast on ''Cabaret Maxime'', starring as herself.


Music

In 2011, Dohan announced the production of her solo album ''I'm in Hate with Love''. Dohan began working with producers Rami Afuni of
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. In October 2011, Dohan debuted "Yummy Boyz", a viral video that was featured on pop sites including Popdust.com, which called the tune catchy, upbeat and exuding the same sexiness and playfulness that the actress turned singer represented. In February 2012, Meital debuted her hit single, "Yummy" produced by Afuni, on iTunes, MTVu, MTV Buzzworthy, MTV LOGO and MTV Networks. Following the success of her video "Yummy Boyz" and her debut single "Yummy", Meital released the track "On Ya" featuring Sean Kingston, which PopCrush called a "club banger". The single hit No. 31 on the Billboard Dance Chart and No. 5 on the UK's Pop Chart, even before it was officially released. In addition, the song started playing on radio stations including KIIS-FM. "Yummy Boyz" received rave reviews by entertainment sites across the world, quickly solidifying her as a new gay icon and one of the Top 5 Artists to Watch according to PRIDE Radio and Dinah Shore. "Yummy" has also been the most spun single on PRIDE Radio, one of iHeartRadio.com's most popular channels and reached No. 49 on the '' Billboard'' dance chart. Due to the success of "Yummy", the singer performed at the
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, White Party, and The Dinah, who named Dohan one of the five emerging artists to watch in 2012. In addition, she presented at the 2012 International Dance Music Awards. In June 2012, ''
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'' premiered Dohan's second single "On Ya" featuring rapper-singer-songwriter Sean Kingston. Dohan officially released the single on 6 June 2012. Dohan also released an official video for "On Ya" on 14 October 2012, which included Sean Kingston and which garnered over three million views over one month. The video was directed by
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"Pokerface".


Partial filmography


Television

* '' Puzzle'' (1 episode, 1999) * '' Shemesh'' (1 episode, 2000) as Sarit * '' Lochamey HaMasach'' (2002) * '' Shaul'' (1 episode, 2002) * '' My First Sony'' (2002) * '' Esti HaMekho'eret'' (2003–2004) as Natalie Bushari-Mark * '' Elvis, Rosental VeHaIsha HaMistorit'' (2005) as Natalie Bushari-Mark * ''
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'' (2006) as Natalie Bushari-Mark * ''
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'' (1 episode, 2006) as Yael * '' Weeds'' (7 episodes, 2006) as Yael Hoffman * '' Lo Hivtachti Lach'' (2006) * '' Pa'am BaChayim'' (2007) * ''
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'' (9 episodes, 2009) as Aurora * '' Weeds'' (2012) as Yael Hoffman


Film

* ''Agadat HaIsh SheShatak'' (''The Legend of the Silent Man'') (1998) * '' Bli Daf Hora'ot'' (''Instructions Not Included'') (1999) * '' Girafot'' (2001) as Efrat * '' Disphoria'' (2004) as Danielle * ''
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'' (2004) as Angie (Hebrew Dub) * '' Tahara'' (''God's Sandbox'') (2004) * '' If Only He'd Call'' (2006) * '' Lirkod'' (''The Belly Dancer'') (2006) as Deby * '' Failing Better Now'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2010) as. Subgirl * '' Foreclosure'' (2011) * ''
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Recognition

Of Dohan's work in the film ''
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'', ''
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'' stated, "Meital Dohan has no lines in the indie thriller, but her sexy, mysterious presence helps propel the film ...." It notes that even though the character has no lines in the film, she receives top billing.


Awards and nominations

* 2002, nominated for Israeli Academy Award Nominee for 'Best Actress' for her role in Giraffes, * 2003, nominated for Israeli Academy Award Nominee for 'Best Actress' for her role in ''God's Sandbox'' * Won Israeli Tony Award for her work in
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and for her lead role in the Israeli Emmy winning series '' Ugliest Esti'' *Israeli Theater Award (Israel equivalent
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s 2000) for Most Promising Actress for her role as Sofi in Best Girlfriend *Cameri Theater Scholarship for Deserving Young Actress, 1999 *American Israel Foundation Scholarship 1996, 1997


References


External links

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