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Mili Avital (Hebrew: מילי אביטל; born 30 March 1972) is an Israeli-American actress. Avital built a successful international career. She started in her native Israel, starring on stage, film and Television, winning the Israeli Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1992, and nominated for Best Actress in 1994. That year she moved to New York and started to work almost immediately in America. She has maintained her career in both countries since.
Avital was born in Jerusalem, the daughter of graphic designers Noni and Iko Avital. Her family is Jewish. She was raised in Tel Aviv and Ra'anana. She attended the Thelma Yellin High School of Arts in Givatayim. She moved to New York in 1994, and continues to reside there with her husband, screenwriter Charles Randolph (The Life of David Gale, The Interpreter, Love & Other Drugs), and their two children.
Avital served as a member of the Board of Governors of the University of Haifa from 2009 to 2013.
As one of the most highly regarded actresses in her native Israel, Avital has achieved international success with her diverse starring roles in film and television. She began her professional career on stage, during her senior year in high school, in Dangerous Liaisons at the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv.

Stargate
1994 · as Sha'uri

Dead Man
1995 · as Thel Russell

The Human Stain
2003 · as Young Iris

Uprising
2001 · as Devorah Baron

For the Love of a Woman
2026 · as Esther

Mary
2024 · as Mariamne

Kissing a Fool
1998 · as Samantha Andrews

When Do We Eat?
2006 · as Vanessa

After the Storm
2001 · as Coquina

The End of Violence
1997 · as Featured Performer

Wedding Doll
2015 · as Bride

Jerusalem Syndrome
2004

Bad Seed
2000 · as Emily Tylk

Animals with the Tollkeeper
1998 · as Fatima

Minotaur
1997 · as Thea

Polish Wedding
1998 · as Sofie

The Saturday Morning Murder
1991 · as Tzila

Noodle
2007 · as Miri Calderone