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A beautiful Israeli import with dark hair and flashing eyes, Mili Avital was a celebrated performer in her native land, winning an Israeli Academy Award at age eighteen before moving to New York to study acting and try her hand in the United States market. With a demo reel in Hebrew and somewhat tentative English skills, Avital nonetheless quickly landed her first starring role after being discovered while waitressing on Manhattan's West Side. She was cast as the female lead in Roland Emmerich's sci-fi epic "Stargate" (1994), a role that would win the young actress much attention from the start....

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Filmography

When Do We Eat? - ( Vanessa / 2006 / Released / )
The Human Stain - ( Young Iris / 2003 / Released / )
After the Storm - ( Coquina / 2001 / Released / )
The Young Girl and the Monsoon - ( Erin / 2001 / Released / )
Bad Seed - ( Emily / 2000 / Released / )
Kissing A Fool - ( Samantha Andrews / 1998 / Released / )
Polish Wedding - ( Sofie Pzoniak / 1998 / Released / )
Animals - ( Fatima / 1997 / Released / Gaga Entertainment )
The End of Violence - ( Featured Background Performer / 1997 / Released / Globe )
Dead Man - ( Thell Russell / 1996 / Released / Globe Film Company )
Stargate - ( Sha'uri / 1994 / Released / )
Noodle - ( Miri / / Released / )

TV Credits
Minotaur ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Uprising ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Arabian Nights ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Parasites ( 2001 )
TV Episode Ava Parulis

Parasites ( 2001 )
TV Episode Irina Parulis

Payback ( 1999 )
TV Episode Marta Stevens

To Life! America Celebrates Israel's 50th ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Invasion of Privacy ( 1996 / Released ): Actor

Full Biography (Back to top)


A beautiful Israeli import with dark hair and flashing eyes, Mili Avital was a celebrated performer in her native land, winning an Israeli Academy Award at age eighteen before moving to New York to study acting and try her hand in the United States market. With a demo reel in Hebrew and somewhat tentative English skills, Avital nonetheless quickly landed her first starring role after being discovered while waitressing on Manhattan's West Side. She was cast as the female lead in Roland Emmerich's sci-fi epic "Stargate" (1994), a role that would win the young actress much attention from the start. Working steadily throughout the mid- to late-1990s, Avital was featured alongside Johnny Depp in Jim Jarmusch's stylized Western "Dead Man" (1995) and took a starring role opposite Johnathon Schaech as a woman wishing to terminate her pregnancy who is stalked by the mentally unstable would-be father in the HBO-premiered disturbing thriller "Invasion of Privacy" (1996). In 1997 she had a smaller role in the Wim Wenders-directed drama "The End of Violence" and finally followed up with some lighter fare, starring as a woman dating one man (David Schwimmer) but possibly in love with his friend (Jason Lee) in the romantic comedy "Kissing a Fool" (1998), jump-starting her off screen romance with Schwimmer. A role in the independent drama "Animals" cast the actress as an American from the deep South, an accent she tackled with gusto. She was next featured in the independent romance "The Young Girl and the Monsoon" (1999).

In 1999, Avital began working in impressive television projects, beginning with a guest role on the debut episode of the critically-acclaimed spin-off series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC), which she would revisit in 2001, playing Romanian twins embroiled in a murder. The actress' exotic good looks and compelling presence made her a clear choice to play Scheherezade in the ABC miniseries "Arabian Nights" (2000), a role to which she brought a solid combination of engaging sweetness and alluring mystery. She co-starred in "After the Storm", a dramatic adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's short story for the USA Network in 2001, and was featured in the romantic thriller "Minotaur" (premiered on Cinemax) that same year. Playing a Jewish freedom fighter in "Uprising", the 2001 NBC miniseries chronicling the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto, offered Avital a chance to dig into her roots, returning to her homeland to research her significant role in this powerful historic drama.


Profession(s):
Actor, waitress
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
father:Iko Avital
mother:Noni Avital
sibling:Yoni Avital (younger)
Companion(s)
David Schwimmer , Companion , ```..met during the filming of "Kissing a Fool"; no longer together


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Education
Talma Yalin Israel
Circle in the Square Professional Theater School New York, New York
Awards (Back to top)

Israel Film Academy Award Best Supporting Actress "Me'ever Layam/Over the Ocean" 1991

Milestones (Back to top)

2006 Starred in the Jewish comedy "When Do We Eat?"
2001 Co-starred in the USA Network presentation "After the Storm", based on the Ernest Hemingway short story
2001 Starred in the suspenseful romance "Minotaur" (aired on Cinemax)
2001 Guested again on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit", playing twins
2001 Starred in "Uprising", an NBC miniseries chronicling the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising
2000 Had a featured acting role in the independent drama "Bad Seed"
2000 Played beautiful storyteller Scheherezade in the ABC miniseries "Arabian Nights"
1999 Acted in "The Young Girl and the Monsoon"
1999 Guest starred on the premiere episode of the NBC crime drama "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"
1998 Played the woman pursued by bachelor pals David Schwimmer and Jason Lee in in the romantic comedy "Kissing a Fool"
1998 Featured in the independent drama "Animals"
1997 Had a small role in Wim Wenders' "The End of Violence"
1996 Played a florist who finds herself unhappily carrying the child of her psychotic former lover in the drama "Invasion of Privacy" (aired on HBO)
1995 Featured in the Jim Jarmusch Western "Dead Man"
1994 Made American feature acting debut in Roland Emmerich's "Stargate"
1992 Moved to NYC to study acting
1991 Won an Israeli Academy Award at age eighteen for her performance in "Over the Ocean"
1989 Made stage debut in an Israeli production of "Dangerous Liaisons"
Born and raised in Israel

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