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Gal Gadot
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Gadot at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Gal Gadot[1]

(1985-04-30) 30 April 1985 (age 35)
Petah Tikva, Israel
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materIDC Herzliya
Occupation
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2004–present
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
TitleMiss Israel 2004
Spouse(s)
Yaron Varsano
(
m. 2008)
Children2
Websitegalgadot.com

Gal Gadot[1][3][4] (Hebrew: גל גדות‎, [ˈɡal ɡaˈdot];[5] born 30 April 1985)[6] is an Israeli actress, model, and producer. At age 18, she was crowned Miss Israel 2004. She then served two years in the Israel Defense Forces as a fitness/combat readiness instructor, after which she began studying law and international relations at IDC Herzliya college while building her modelling and acting careers.[7][2][8]

Gadot's first international film role came as Gisele Yashar in Fast & Furious (2009), a role she reprised in subsequent installments of the film franchise. She went on to gain worldwide recognition for portraying Diana Prince / Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe, beginning with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016), followed by the solo film Wonder Woman and the ensemble Justice League (both 2017).[9][10] In 2018, Time magazine named Gadot one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and she was ranked among the world's highest-paid actresses.[11][12]

Early life

Gal Gadot was born on 30 April 1985 in Petah Tikva, Israel,[1] and raised in its neighbouring city of Rosh HaAyin.[13] In Hebrew, her first name means "wave" and her surname means "riverbanks".[14] Her parents are Irit (née Weiss), a teacher, and Michael Gadot, an engineer.[15] Both her parents were born in Israel, and they Hebraized their surname from "Greenstein" to "Gadot" prior to her birth.[16][17] Her father is a sixth-generation Sabra.[18] Her maternal grandparents were born in Europe; her grandfather, who was imprisoned in the Auschwitz concentration camp, survived the Holocaust, and her grandmother left before the Nazi invasion.[18][19][20] She has stated that she was brought up in a "very Jewish, Israeli family environment".[15] Gadot's family is of Ashkenazi Jewish (Polish-Jewish, Austrian-Jewish, German-Jewish, and Czech-Jewish) descent.[2] She has a younger sister, Dana.[21]

Gadot completed her two mandatory years of service in the Israel Defense Forces, enlisted as a combat instructor.[22] She began her service at age 20.[23] Gadot says that her background helped her to win the role of Gisele in Fast & Furious: "I think the main reason was that the director Justin Lin really liked that I was in the military, and he wanted to use my knowledge of weapons."[24] After her military service, Gadot studied law and international relations at the IDC Herzliya college.[2][8][23]

Career

Modelling and pageant career

At age 18, Gadot won the 2004 Miss Israel beauty pageant[25] and next competed in the Miss Universe 2004 pageant in Ecuador.

She has led international campaigns as a model for Miss Sixty, Huawei smartphones, Captain Morgan rum, Gucci fragrances and Vine Vera skincare ranges, and Jaguar Cars. In 2015, she became the face of Gucci's Bamboo perfume brand.[26] She has been featured as the covergirl on Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Bride Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, UMM, Cleo, Fashion, Lucire, FHM. Gadot has been the main model for fashion brand Castro in 2008–16.[27] In 2013, her combined annual modelling and acting salary was estimated at NIS 2.4 million.[28]

In 2007, 21-year-old Gadot was in the Maxim photo shoot "Women of the IDF" and was then featured on the cover of the New York Post.

Acting

Gadot at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con panel for Justice League

After Gadot had completed her first year of college, a casting director contacted her agent to have Gadot audition for the part of Bond girl Camille Montes in the spy film Quantum of Solace.[23] Although the part eluded her, a few months later, Gadot starred in the 2008 Israeli drama Bubot. Three months later, the casting director from her Quantum of Solace audition chose Gadot over six other actresses for the role of Gisele Yashar in the action film Fast & Furious, the fourth film in the Fast & Furious franchise.[29][30] Gadot performed her own stuntwork in those films.[31]

In 2010, she had small roles in the action comedy Date Night and the action-adventure comedy Knight and Day.[32] 2011 brought her back to the Fast & Furious franchise, reprising her role as Gisele in Fast Five, and in 2013's Fast & Furious 6.[33]

Gadot portrayed Wonder Woman in the superhero film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). Gadot received swordsmanship, Kung Fu, kickboxing, capoeira and Brazilian jiu-jitsu training in preparation for the role.[34] Gadot's performance as the superhero, which was the character's first appearance in film, was singled out as one of the best parts of the film.[35]

Also in 2016, she had a small role in John Hillcoat's crime-thriller Triple 9, where she starred along with Kate Winslet and Aaron Paul.[36] Later that year, she co-starred in the action crime thriller film Criminal, as the wife of Ryan Reynolds' character,[37] alongside Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones.[38] Her final film of 2016 was the action comedy Keeping Up with the Joneses, in which she played a secret agent, alongside Zach Galifianakis, Jon Hamm, and Isla Fisher.[39]

In 2017, Gadot starred in a solo film for her character, Wonder Woman. She reprised the role in the ensemble film Justice League, which was released in November 2017, and was her third DC Extended Universe instalment.[40][41][42] That same year, Gadot was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[43]

In 2018, Gadot voiced Shank in the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Ralph Breaks the Internet.[44]

Gadot will star alongside Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in the upcoming Netflix thriller film Red Notice, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber.[45]

Producer

In October 2019, Gadot formed a production company, Pilot Wave, with her husband Jaron Varsano. She is set to star in and co-produce an AppleTV+ limited series about actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr, as well as the Warner Bros. historical thriller film Irena Sendler, about humanitarian Irena Sendler.[46][47]

Other work

Gadot at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con panel for Wonder Woman 1984

Gadot, fellow Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter, DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson, Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins and U.N. Under-Secretary General Cristina Gallach appeared at the United Nations on 21 October 2016, the 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Wonder Woman, to mark the character's designation by the United Nations as its "Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls".[48][49] The gesture was intended to raise awareness of UN Sustainable Development Goal No. 5, which seeks to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030.[48][49][50] The decision was met with protests from UN staff members who stated in their petition to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon that the character is "not culturally encompassing or sensitive" and served to objectify women. As a result, the character was stripped of the designation, and the project ended 16 December.[50]

Gadot appeared in the music video for Maroon 5's song "Girls Like You" featuring Cardi B.[51] In July 2018, during a break in filming Wonder Woman 1984, Gadot visited a Virginia children's hospital in costume as Wonder Woman.[52][53][54]

Gadot was named as celebrity endorser for Smartwater in 2020, replacing Jennifer Aniston who had served in that role since 2008.[55] In March 2020, Gadot and a number of other celebrities performed an online version of the song "Imagine" by John Lennon, intended to raise morale in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic,[56] but the video was poorly received by audiences,[57][58][59] many of whom criticised it for being an ineffectual response to the pandemic.[60][61]

Personal life

Gadot married Israeli real estate developer Yaron Varsano in 2008.[62] They have two daughters, one born in 2011,[63] and another in 2017.[64][33][65]

Gadot and Varsano owned a boutique hotel in Tel Aviv, which she helped to run.[66] They sold their hotel to Roman Abramovich in 2015 for US$26 million.[67]

Filmography

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Film

Year Title Role Director(s) Notes
2009 Fast & Furious Gisele Yashar Justin Lin
2010 Date Night Natanya Shawn Levy
Knight and Day Naomi James Mangold
2011 Fast Five Gisele Yashar Justin Lin
2013 Fast & Furious 6 Gisele Yashar Justin Lin
2014 Kicking Out Shoshana Mirit Ben Harush Shay Kanot
2015 Furious 7 Gisele Yashar James Wan Credited and appears in a deleted scene[68]
2016 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Zack Snyder
Criminal Jill Pope Ariel Vromen
Keeping Up with the Joneses Natalie Jones Greg Mottola
Triple 9 Elena Vlaslov John Hillcoat
2017 Wonder Woman Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Patty Jenkins
Justice League Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Zack Snyder
Joss Whedon (uncredited)
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Shank Rich Moore and Phil Johnston Voice
2019 Between Two Ferns: The Movie Herself Scott Aukerman Cameo[69]
2020 Wonder Woman 1984 dagger Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Patty Jenkins Completed; also producer
Death on the Nile dagger Linnet Ridgeway-Doyle Kenneth Branagh Post-production
2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League dagger Diana Prince / Wonder Woman Zack Snyder
TBA Red Notice dagger Rawson Marshall Thurber Filming
TBA Irena Sendler dagger Irena Sendler TBA Also producer[47]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Bubot Miriam "Merry" Elkayam
2009 The Beautiful Life Olivia 3 episodes
Entourage Lisa Episode: "Amongst Friends"
2011 Asfur Kika
2012 Eretz Nehederet Herself
Kathmandu Yamit Bareli
2017 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Gal Gadot / Sam Smith"
2018 The Simpsons Herself Voice; Episode: "Bart's Not Dead"[70]
2019 Eurovision Song Contest 2019 Herself Guest
2020 COVID Is No Joke Herself Television special
Class of 2020: In This Together Herself Television special
TBA Hedy Lamarr dagger Hedy Lamarr Also co-executive producer[71]

Music videos

Year Title Artist(s) Role Ref.
2012 "Lie" Noy Alooshe featuring Saar Badishi Herself [72]
2018 "Girls Like You" (Original, Volume 2 and Vertical Video versions) Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B Herself (cameo) [73][74][75]
2020 "Imagine (Quarantine Edition)" Artists for We Are One Herself [76]

Commercials

Year Company Promoting Region Ref.
2009–2014 Castro Fashion Israel [77][78]
2013 Vine Vera Cosmetics United States [79]
2014–2015 Careline Cosmetics Israel [80][81]
2015 Huawei Smartphone: Huawei P9 Israel [82]
2015 Kering Fragrance: Gucci Bamboo United States [83]
2017 Erroca Sunglasses Israel [84]
2017 Wix Website United States [85]
2017 GTArcade Video game: League of Angels: Paradise Island China [86]
2018 Revlon Cosmetics Worldwide [87]
2018 Huawei Smartphone: Huawei P20 United States [88]
2018 Reebok Sportswear Worldwide [89]
2018 Asus Electronics Worldwide [90]
2019 Hot Telecommunications provider Israel [91][92]
2020 Smartwater Beverages United States [93]

Pageants

Year Title Status Notes
2004 Miss Israel 2004 Herself Winner
2004 Miss Universe 2004 Miss Israel Participant

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2016 Chinese American Film Festival Most Popular US Actress in China Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Won [94]
Critics' Choice Awards Best Actress in an Action Movie Nominated [95]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Breakout Star Nominated [96]
Choice Movie: Scene Stealer Nominated [96]
Women Film Critics Circle Awards Best Female Action Hero Nominated [97]
2017 Detroit Film Critics Society Breakthrough Wonder Woman Nominated [98]
National Board of Review Awards Spotlight Award Won [99]
North Texas Film Critics Association Best Actress Nominated [100]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Liplock (shared with Chris Pine) Nominated [101]
Choice Movie: Action Actress Won [101]
Choice Movie: Actress Summer Nominated [101]
Choice Movie: Comedy Actress Keeping Up with the Joneses Nominated [101]
Choice Movie: Ship (shared with Chris Pine) Wonder Woman Nominated [101]
2018 Critics' Choice Awards #SeeHer Award N/A Won [102]
Jupiter Award Best International Actress Wonder Woman Won [103]
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Fight (Wonder Woman vs German soldiers) Won [104]
Best Hero Nominated [105]
Palm Springs International Film Festival Rising Star Award - Actress Won [106]
Santa Barbara Film Festival Virtuosos Award Won [107]
Saturn Awards Best Actress Won [108]
Shorty Awards Best Actor N/A Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Action Justice League Nominated [109]
2019 Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie Ralph Breaks the Internet Nominated [110]

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Preceded by
Sivan Klein
Miss Israel
2004
Succeeded by
Elena Ralph