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 Dakot BeHalincha (2001)" (aka
A Five Minute Walk (2001)). Her album, "Nona", was the first
English-speaking album released by an Israeli artist and also the first
to hit #1 on the nation's charts (it was
released in Japan by Virgin Records). She won critics' 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 US, 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 L.A. Independent film festival. Noa's recent projects are
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009)
for Warner Brothers opposite
Matthew McConaughey, and recurring
roles on HBO's
Big Love (2006) and
The Deep End (2010) for ABC.
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 with
Mark Wahlberg.
Gabriel Byrne and
Dianne Wiest star in this revolutionary
Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning drama. She recently set up three additional TV projects in the US, and her company,
"Noa's Arc", is developing numerous TV, film and theater projects from Israel to the world.
Born in Tel Aviv, Noa now resides in Los Angeles.