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Adi Himelbloy (also spelled Himmelbleu, Hebrew: עדי הימלבלוי; born (1984-11-27)27 November 1984) is an Israeli actress, model, and television host.

Early life

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Himelbloy was born and raised in Holon, Israel, to Israeli-born parents. Her father Yigal Himelbloy's family was of German Jewish descent; and her mother Dolly (née Razon) hails from a family of Greek-Jewish descent. Himelbloy was first discovered on the Dudu Topaz's primetime entertainment show HaRishon BaBidur on Israel's Channel 2, when she won a modeling contest held as part of the show.

She was enlisted as a soldier to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Career

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After the show, she worked in modeling for several years, until being approved as an actress for the Israeli television series HaShminiya (The Octette), in which she played the character Natasha Segovia, a young woman with an unusual talent for drawing. In 2006, Himelbloy participated in the Israeli drama series HaAlufa (האלופה, The Champion). Afterwards Himelbloy participated in the children's song contest Festigal 2006, where she performed along with other actors from HaShminiya such as Dawn Lanny-Gabay and Shira Vilensky. In addition, she also started appearing in TV advertisements. In 2007 she participated in Festigal once more and dubbed the character of April O'Neill in the Hebrew version of the animated film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[2]

In 2009, Himelbloy participated in the Israeli musical Treasure Island (Hebrew: אי המטמון, I HaMatmon). She also played in the Israeli drama series The Double (הכפולה, HaKfula). On 29 June 2008 Himelbloy became a hostess at the Israeli Children's Channel. In November 2008, the Israeli sci-fi series Deus debuted on the Israeli Children's Channel, in which Himelbloy played the character Rona Merom. During the late 2000s, Himelbloy also modeled for the Israeli swimwear company Pilpel.

In 2009, Himelbloy participated in the Festigal for the third time and in 2010, she hosted a talk and game show called Chuba's Angels, alongside the actress Dawn Lanny-Gabay.

In 2010, she participated in the Israeli version of Dancing with the Stars, coming in third place.

Personal life

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She married Israeli restaurateur Nadav Peled in 2014. They have two sons.[citation needed]

Filmography

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'''Adi Himelbloy''' (Hebrew: עדי הימלבלוי; born November 27, 1984) is an Israeli actress, model, and television host known for her prominent roles in several Israeli television series, including Ha-Shminiya as Natasha Segovia, The Champion as Lian Zelig-Fadida, and Where Do You Live? as Dafna Oren. She began her career after winning a modeling contest on a primetime Israeli entertainment show, which led to a modeling contract and her transition into acting with her breakthrough role in the youth drama Ha-Shminiya (2005–2007). She has since built a diverse career in Israeli television, appearing in dramas, youth series, and other productions such as Deus, Malabi Express, and the feature film Mossad (2019), while also providing Hebrew dubbing for projects like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Himelbloy has hosted programs on the Israeli Children's Channel and co-hosted the talk/game show Chuba’s Angels, expanding her presence in entertainment beyond acting. Born in Holon, Israel, on November 27, 1984, she has maintained a steady career in Israeli media, earning recognition for her versatility across genres and her contributions to popular television programming.

Early life

Family background and childhood

Adi Himelbloy was born on November 27, 1984, in Holon, Israel. She was raised in Holon by her parents, both of whom were born in Israel.

Discovery and entry into entertainment

Adi Himelbloy was discovered as a teenager after winning a modeling contest on Dudu Topaz's primetime show HaRishon BaBidur on Channel 2. This win launched her into the public eye, marking her shift from a private life to exposure in modeling and entertainment in Israel. The contest, part of the show's format for showcasing new talent, provided her with initial recognition and opened doors to the industry during her adolescence. Following this early breakthrough, Himelbloy completed her mandatory military service in the Israel Defense Forces before further pursuing her career.

Military service

Adi Himelbloy served as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). After her military service, she resumed her career in the entertainment industry.

Career

Modeling and endorsements

Adi Himelbloy established herself as a model in the late 2000s primarily through her multi-year role as the presenter and principal face of the Israeli swimwear brand Pilpel. She served as the brand's key figure for approximately three years, appearing in campaigns targeted at young women and embodying the label's image in both print and promotional materials. Her involvement included a 2007 campaign budgeted at 3 million shekels, which featured advertising in newspapers and online platforms alongside promotional events at beach parties throughout Israel, with model Paz Davidovich also participating alongside her. In 2008, Himelbloy continued leading Pilpel's young women's swimwear campaigns, earning 120,000 US dollars for her role in that renewal. She concluded her association with the brand in late 2009 due to mutual agreement that the partnership had reached its natural conclusion. Beyond her prominent work with Pilpel, Himelbloy has appeared in various television advertisements and commercial endorsements over the course of her career.

Acting in youth and children's television

Adi Himelbloy rose to fame in Israeli youth and children's television with her breakthrough role as Natasha Segovia in the adventure-drama series HaShminiya (The Octette), which aired from 2005 to 2007, with her returning to the character in 2013–2014. She appeared in a total of 197 episodes across the show's run, establishing herself as a prominent young actress in programming aimed at children and teenagers. During this period, she also featured in the teen sports drama HaAlufa (The Champion), playing Lian Zelig-Fadida from 2006 to 2007 and again in 2009. Her involvement in the series spanned 267 episodes and further solidified her presence in popular Israeli youth television. Himelbloy starred as Rona Merom in the science fiction children's series Deus, which ran from 2008 to 2011 on the Israeli Children's Channel. She played the role of Rona in the production, contributing to another key work in the genre. In addition to her series work, she participated in the annual children's entertainment and song contest Festigal in 2006, 2007, and 2009, performing alongside other young stars from HaShminiya. She also provided the Hebrew dubbing voice for April O'Neill in the 2007 animated film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. These early roles in youth-oriented television helped build her popularity among younger audiences in Israel during the mid-to-late 2000s, overlapping with her concurrent modeling activities.

Drama series and later acting roles

Following her success in youth-oriented television programs, Adi Himelbloy began taking on roles in series and productions geared toward more general audiences during the 2010s. In 2013, she appeared in the television series Malabi Express, portraying Dana Reiff over the course of 12 episodes. She followed this with a leading performance as Dafna "Dafi" Oren in the romantic comedy-drama series Where Do You Live? (Eifo Ata Chai?), which aired on Israeli public television from 2015 to 2018 and spanned 16 episodes. In subsequent years, Himelbloy continued to diversify her acting portfolio across television and film. She featured in supporting and recurring roles, including as Alice in the 2019 fantasy series Spell Keepers (appearing in 49 episodes) and as Tuti in the 2021 legal drama PMTA (8 episodes). On the big screen, she played Sharon Sattelberg in the 2019 satirical comedy Mossad and appeared as Charlie's wife in the 2022 film Love You Charlie. These projects reflect her shift toward varied adult-oriented characters in Israeli drama, comedy, and ensemble productions.

Hosting and reality television

Adi Himelbloy began her work as a television host on June 29, 2008, when she joined the Israeli Children's Channel (Arutz HaYeladim) as a regular presenter for youth-oriented programming. She remained in this role for approximately two years, contributing to the channel's lineup until her departure at the end of June 2010. In 2010, Himelbloy co-hosted the talk and game show Chuba's Angels alongside actress Dawn Lanny-Gabay. That same year, she participated as a contestant in the Israeli version of Dancing with the Stars (Rokdim Im Kokhavim), where she advanced through the competition and ultimately placed third. More recently, in 2024, Himelbloy returned to television hosting as co-presenter of the daily entertainment program Show Time on Reshet 13, alongside Kobi Mahat, focusing on celebrity news, culture, and entertainment coverage.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Adi Himelbloy married Israeli restaurateur Nadav Peled in 2014. The couple's wedding ceremony took place in a garden setting. They are parents to children.

Thyroid cancer diagnosis and recovery

In 2012, Adi Himelbloy was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. She made a full recovery from the disease.
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