Miri Bohadana

Miri Bohadana (Hebrew: מירי בוהדנה; born October 12, 1977) is an Israeli actress, model and presenter.

Miri Bohadana
Born (1977-10-12) October 12, 1977
Modeling information
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Agency"Look Models"

Career

Bohadana was born in Beersheba, Israel, to Moroccan-Jewish parents and raised in the town of Sderot. She took part in the "Miss Beer Sheva" contest at age 15. Two years later, in 1995, Bohadana was chosen first runner up in the Miss Israel contest. She proceeded to the Miss World contest in South Africa, in which she was elected third runner up.

Bohadana resumed her modeling career in fashion shows, catalogues and commercials in Israel and abroad. Among other things, she worked for "Pier Cardin" and "Ferrero Rocher". She led the campaign of the "TNT" fashion company.

Her first filmography experience was in the movie "Eskimo Limon 2000", which was also her first topless performance on film (she admitted of having breast implants[1]). Since then Bohadana has presented and participated in many TV shows. In April 2003 she presented a show called "Good Girls" with fellow model and friend Ilanit Levy.

During 2006, Bohadana co-starred with Meir Suissa in an Israeli television mockumentary series about his life. In the show, as well as in real life, she was his co-star in a theater play. In the show, it made them close friends. The show was called "Karov L'Vadai" (English: "Almost Certainly") and aired on Channel 10.

Personal life

On May 8, 2007, Bohadana delivered her firstborn son, Ben, and girl, Esti. In 2011 she became pregnant again.[2]

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See also

References

  1. "Cut and paste", Aviva Lori, Haaretz, May 24th, 2007
  2. "News of the Muse", JERUSALEM POST STAFF, The Jerusalem Post, May 19, 2007
  • Miri Bohadana on IMDb
  • Aryeh Dean Cohen (June 2, 2006). "Screen Savers: A sad sack's success". The Jerusalem Post.
  • "Miri Bohadana" (in Hebrew). E!. Retrieved September 28, 2008.
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