- Born
- Anat Atzmon was born on November 27, 1958 in Tel Aviv, Israel. She is an actress, known for Lemon Popsicle (1978), Forced Testimony (1984) and Minotaur (1997). She was previously married to Dan Turgeman.
- SpouseDan Turgeman(1989 - 2003) (divorced, 2 children)
- In 1989, Atzmon began her singing career when she released her first album "Bachalom", which included a song which she performed that same year in the Kdam Eurovision song contest and which ended up in fourth place.
- Cousin of Daniella Wircer.
- Atzmon studied at the Aleph High School of Arts Tel Aviv . In 1976 Atzmon was drafted and she subsequently served in the IDF theater.
- In 1992 Atzmon competed for the second time in the Kdam Eurovision song contest with the song "HaTikva". Atzmon eventually lost to Dafna Dekel and filed a lawsuit against Dekel because Dekel's song "Ze Rak Sport", which was chosen to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest, exceeded the required playtime in 17 seconds. Nevertheless, Atzmon lost the suit, and Dekel shortened her song to the required 3 minutes. During the same year Atzmon released her second album "Lila Kar VeDmut Alma ... ", the album was a commercial failure.
- After her military service Atzmon learned to act in the Tel Aviv University.
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