However, obviously Israel is a much smaller place in terms of population. There are only 6 million people in Israel, where there might be 6 million people in one city in America.
Meital DohanOn a deeper level, I just feel like women have so many expectations they need to carry, so many different laws these days, and one hand they need to be sexy, and on the other hand they need to behave properly, and on the other hand they need to get what they want and take care of themselves.
Meital DohanI really love Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Edward Norton. I also like Ryan Gosling and Rick Bentley. And of the girls I like Naomi Watts and Juliette Binoche, and I would like to work with...
Meital DohanIt's the modern world, so it's pretty much the same. Everyone follows America, from all over the world.
Meital DohanI like "Talk to Her" by [Pedro] Almodovar and "Happiness" by Todd Solondz, "Mullholland Drive" by David Lynch .
Meital DohanThe work on "Weeds" was wonderful! It was pure fun, from the people involved in the production to Jenji Kohan, who was the creator of the show, to Justin Kirk, who was my partner and who was terrific to work with because he's a great friend. The whole experience was just wonderful.
Meital DohanI like to do variations of all kinds of different work. One of my roles in Israel was for the theatre - Romeo & Juliet. So from that role I went to - I was playing, I believe her name was Amanda in the U.S., on "Ugly Betty."
Meital DohanI started acting when I was 13, but it really wasn't my plan. The actual decision to become an actor was when I was 17, after I didn't act for half a year because I came to an exchange student program in the US, and I realized how much I missed it.
Meital DohanWhile I'm acting I'm focused on what I'm trying to say through the character. And when I'm writing, I'm just putting down on paper or on the computer what I have to say.
Meital DohanIt wasn't anything that I thought I was going to be - a singer or an actor or anything like that. I really started acting just because I loved it, and it was more from a need to act and express myself.
Meital DohanMy role on "The Sopranos" was so small and I only had one day of shooting. I had fun that day because I met Michael Imperioli, who is a friend of Johnny Ventimiglia, and Johnny and me are close friends.
Meital DohanI believe life is destiny, and really the capture the magic of life, and the same for the magic in the disaster.
Meital DohanI always loved music, but it's not something I thought I was gonna approach on a professional level.
Meital DohanAnd that's how show business is like in Israel - it's very, very small. It kind of feels like a high school environment, you know? Everyone knows everyone and if you come to Israel for a month, you'll meet half of the actors on different occasions - not to mention in the doctors office!
Meital DohanThe new film I'm shooting in Jerusalem - which is partly why I'm here in Israel - is something I co-wrote.
Meital DohanWhat happens in Israel, it's not so divided between being a film actor, or a TV actor - usually, we just do everything. I do theater, film, and television, and the theater is mostly financed by the government.
Meital DohanIsrael is not dangerous on one hand, but on the other hand it is dangerous. Human life is just dangerous, in general.
Meital DohanI treat both acting and writing as a creation - writing is just another element or aspect of it.
Meital DohanI kind of feel connected to all places at the moment, and I've done very interesting projects in both places (Israel and America).
Meital DohanI'm connected to both places because I already feel like New York is my home. But then again I feel like L.A. is my new home and Israel is my real home.
Meital DohanIsrael has the mentality of a small Kibbutz. Kibbutz is kind of like a small village that - actually there aren't many Kibbutz left in Israel - but it was something that was based on socialism and based on a principle that everyone is working for the Kibbutz and the Kibbutz is one.
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