Rona-Lee Shimon (רונה לי שמעון; born 9 January 1983), credited onscreen as Rona-Lee Shim'on, is an Israeli actress, dancer and model.
She is known primarily for her leading role in Fauda.
Rona-Lee Shim'on was born in Ramat Gan, Israel, to a Jewish family.
When she was 3 years old, she started taking ballet lessons.
At age 12, she joined Israeli dance troupe Bat Dor (בת דור).
After graduating high school, she attended the Royal Ballet Academy in Amsterdam on a full scholarship.
She then returned to Israel to dance professionally.
2005
In 2005, Shim'on was a contestant on the Israeli version of So You Think You Can Dance, called Born to Dance (נולד לרקוד).
2006
In 2006, she made her acting debut, appearing in one episode of Our Song (השיר שלנו), a musical Israeli soap opera.
Shim'on went to the theater school for three years and performed in plays like Cabaret and Chicago, with her latest role as Anita in West Side Story.
She is known primarily for her leading role in Fauda.
Her character, Nurit, is the only woman in the Israeli counter-terrorism unit formed almost exclusively of men.
To perform that role, Shim'on did all the stunts herself as did the rest of the cast, and her training included how to fire a weapon, Krav Maga, and kickboxing.
2015
Her sister, Sivan Noam Shim'on, is also an actress, who acted in 2015 Israeli drama film Blush.
Her brother, Almog Shim'on, taught her how to shoot a gun for Fauda.