Rona-Lee Shimon is a highly accomplished Israeli actress, dancer, and model renowned for her outstanding contributions to film, television, and the fashion industry. She was born in Ramat Gan, Israel, on January 9, 1983.
With an early passion for dance, she commenced her journey at the tender age of three, eventually showcasing her remarkable talent as a contestant on the Israeli version of So You Think You Can Dance, titled Born to Dance, in 2005.
In 2006, Rona-Lee ventured into acting, making her debut with captivating appearances in several episodes of the TV series Infiltration. Her career continued to flourish as she secured recurring roles in acclaimed TV productions such as Alumim, Messiah, Summer Break Diaries, and the widely popular series Fauda, where she shared the screen with renowned actors like Lior Raz, Itzik Cohen, and Neta Garty.
Her filmography includes Black Lotus, A Quiet Heart, and Policeman.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Film and TV, Writer