
Avital moved briefly with her husband Shlomo Zach and son to Canada continuing her career. She released an album which was a great success in Canada, particularly with the single "Adios Amigo". Under the name Sandy Miller, she released a double-A sided single "Sympathy/Tell Her I Tried". Eventually the couple moved to France for an international career for Ilana, before coming back to Israel.
In 1984, she released her album called בזכות ימים כאלה ("right of these days" that included children's songs, and the song "אבא, אמא וארץ ישראל" ("Aba, Ima, ve'Eretz Israel" meaning "Father, mother and the land of Israel") composed by her. It remains a very popular children's tune in Israel.
In the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s, Avital continued to take part in many other festivals particularly in a number of selection processes for Eurovision for Israel (known as Kdam Eurovision} and for France, but without winning. The first time for her bid to represent Israel in Eurovision was in 1983 with the song "Od va'od" (More and more). She returned again for a second try in 1987 with "Dai li dai" (Enough is enough). In 1991 she came back to try with "A'avati ha'achrona" (My last love) and for a fourth occasion with 1996 with "Laisse moi t'aimer". She also took once in the French selection process for Eurovision finishing second.[1]
In 1998 she played in the French musical production of Beauty and the Beast. She gained more fame after her French release Ilina Made in France that included classics like "ne me quitte pas" and "Encore une fois". She moved to acting, like in the TV series אסקימו לימון (Touching Happiness) and a small role in the sequel film in the series of Lemon Popsicle and in the series סיטי טאוור ("City Tower").
In May 2002, she was in the musical מרי לו ("Mary Lou") at the Habima Theatre and in 2004, released her double album collection. She also wrote a children's book and took part in 2005-2006 in two musicals "צלילי המוסיקה" (Sound of Music) and "סינדרלה" (Cinderella). She also served as an assistant artistic director of an arts school in Haifa. She also had a number of hit singles and in 2011 took part in reality television program היכל התהילה (Hall of Fame), alongside a number of well-estalished Israeli singers on Channel 24.[2][3]
Private Life [edit]
In 1978 she married Shlomo Zach, her manager and they had a son, Amit, born in 1979. In May 1987, the couple divorced after nine years of marriage. In 1988, married Avital remarried businessman Shai Techmeier, and in 1993 had her second son, before she divorcing again in 2001.
Discography
Albums
1978: לאהוב אותך - Love you
1981: שלום חבר - Hello Friend
1981: זינוק - Leap
1985: רגעים - Moments
1987: בלי בושה - Shamelessly
1988: כיוונים נעלמים - Directions disappear
1990: ילד המחר - Tomorrow's Child
1993: אותך... פעם שנייה - You... Second time
1999: אילנה - תוצרת צרפת - Ilana - Made in France
2001: נוגעת באושר - Concerns in happiness
Various
1995: אוסף הזהב - Greatest Hits compilation, with some hits re-recorded
2004: סיכוי לאהבה - Chance of Love - double album collection of 1980s and 1990s hits.
2005: היי - Hey - a mini album with 7 remixes of earlier songs
Filmography
Acting
2001: Laga'at Ba'osher as Levana Ezer (TV Series)
2001: City Tower as Dafna Sharon (TV Series)
2007: A Dangerous Dance as Mrs. Davidi
References
Jump up ^ Oocities: About Ilina Avital
Jump up ^ Haaretz: The right stuff
Jump up ^ Mako.co.il אילנה אביטל: "הייתי בטוחה שאני מגיעה לגמר" (Hebrew)