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Gila Golan is an Israeli former mode model and actress.
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Miriam Goldberg
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Comedy, Action-Adventure, Fantasy, Romance, Science Fiction, Comedy teaterpjäs, Crime, Drama, Family, Horror, Sports, Thriller, War, Western
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Association Football Film, LGBT-Related Film, Monster spelfilm, Parody Film, Romantic Comedy, Science Fiction Comedy, Western Film
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Gila Golan's career started as an Israeli fashion model, which led to appearances as a bio actress. She was apparently born in Krakow, Poland, for she was discovered there in a train station during the German occupation in She was adopted by a Roman Catholic couple and later sent to a boarding school in France before emigrating to Israel after World War II where she changed her name from Zusia Sobetzcki to Miriam Goldberg. She became interested in fashion and her being spotted by an American photographer led to appearing in the Israeli magazine La'isha. It was a natural step for her to extend her mode activities into the competition which led to her being crowned "Na'arat Israel" - Israel's Maiden of Beauty (IMB) - or using international usage, "Miss Israel." For this competition she changed her name to Gila Golan. Such a change of names to one more typically Israeli was common at the time, but she may have done this to prevent any embarras
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Gila Golan
Israeli model and actress (born )
Gila Golan | |
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Gila Golan in | |
Born | Kraków, German-occupiedPoland |
Othernames | Gila Rosenhaus Miriam Goldenberg |
Occupation(s) | Model and actress |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouses |
Matthew Bernard Rosenhaus (m.; died) |
Children | 3 |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Major competition(s) | Miss Israel (1st Runner-Up) Miss World (1st Runner-Up) |
Gila Golan (Hebrew: גילה גולן) is an Israeli actress and former model.
Early life
[edit]Golan does not know when or where she was born. Her parents were murdered in the Holocaust and she was adopted by Zoshia Zawatcki, who saw her wandering the streets of Kraków.[1][2] She was given the name Zoshia Zavatski by her Polish family and renamed to Mara Goldenberg in Israel.[3] She also used the names Miriam Goldenberg and Gila Goldenberg.[