
Gila Golan
Gila Golan (born 1940) is an Israeli former fashion model and actress. Born in Krakow, Poland, in 1940, she was adopted by a Roman Catholic family that found her left in a bundle at a train station during the Holocaust. Her adopted family sent her to be educated in a monastery. Arriving in Israel after World War II with the name Zusia Sobetzcki, she became Miriam Goldberg and continued her schooling in an Orthodox girls' boarding school. After becoming enamoured with fashion and undergoing plastic surgery, she was spotted by an American photographer, and ultimately ended up in the Israeli women's magazine LaIsha. Her new fame launched her to the 1960 national fashion competition, where she won first place and was crowned Miss Israel, though she changed her name to Gila Golan to prevent word getting back to her religiously conservative benefactors. After receiving second place in that year's Miss World competition as Israel's representative, she was sent to the United States to raise funds, and she ended up staying there. Director Stanley Kramer started her film career with the role of Elsa Lutz in his film Ship of Fools, whence she continued to establish herself in Our Man Flint, Three on a Couch, and The Valley of Gwangi. Golan was married and divorced, remarried and widowed, and finally married a third time, and has several children from her three marriages. In recent years she has returned to religion and now runs an investment business. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gila Golan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (10)
MOVIE★ 7.6La Classe américaine1993as Professor Hammond's Friend (archive footage) (uncredited)
MOVIE★ 6.5L'allenatore nel pallone1984as Florentia Garcia di Falcao della Madonna Incoronata
MOVIE★ 5.5Cop in Drag1984
MOVIE★ 7.1The Valley of Gwangi1969as T.J. Breckenridge
MOVIE★ 6.2Catch As Catch Can1967as Emma
MOVIE★ 5.4Three on a Couch1966as Anna Jacque
MOVIE★ 6.4Our Man Flint1966as Gila
TV★ 7.8I Dream of Jeannie1965as Princess Tarji
MOVIE★ 6.6Ship of Fools1965as Elsa
TV★ 6.5Kraft Suspense Theatre1963as Constanze 'Tantsy' Lipp