Tal was raised in Herzliya (Israel) and was born. Her father Ami Tal is a computer professional who is of Sephardic Jewish (Turkish-Jewish) descent, whose original surname was "Mizrahi". Ayala, nee Sabat is a lawyer. She is Ashkenazi Jewish (Polish–Jewish). Both parents were born and were raised in Israel. Her parents divorced at the age of 9. There are two sisters, as well as two half-sisters from her father's relationship. went to the Thelma Yellin High School in Givatayim, Israel, majoring in theatre.She is Jewish and has described herself as a "spiritual person". She was a member of the Israel Defense Forces's theatre for military. Tal began her career following her military service, with an audiotape for children where she was an evil witch. Following that, she was featured in an advertisement for laundry detergent. She later appeared as the star in Lihiyot Kochav, an Israeli film. While filming the film Tal was offered roles in two different Israeli television shows, and she took both. One was Tzimerim (a soap opera about a family who runs the hotel) The second one was HaPijamot ("The Pyjamas") which is a comedy about a band trying to make it in real life. She was a part of the first three seasons and later, she was a guest star which gave her the opportunity to showcase her musical talent. She was not the main role in the initial three seasons. However she was in a number of episodes from the fourth season.
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