Michal Yannai
- Actress
- Producer
Back in the 1990s, when Israel had only one (cables') kids' channel,
Michal Yannai was the host of the main small kids' show. This role
entitled her a lifetime typecast of "queen of the children", a typecast
she hoped to break by appearing some years later in a controversial
self reality show that dealt with her alleged true stories of doing
drugs and orgies. She eventually broke her contract and refused to let
the show on the air, and was promptly sued by the producers. Her second
thoughts were allegedly pushed forward by her new businessman husband,
Ofer Resles. The couple got divorced two years later, resulting in a
bitter alimony war in court.
Though appearing in various shows and films, including a short stint in the US, it was a decade later after her initial fame that the attractive blond gained newfound glory. She did so by parodying herself as "the has been queen of the children" in the Israeli version of the play "Avenue Q".
Though appearing in various shows and films, including a short stint in the US, it was a decade later after her initial fame that the attractive blond gained newfound glory. She did so by parodying herself as "the has been queen of the children" in the Israeli version of the play "Avenue Q".