At the young age of 18, Gal Gadot received the prestigious title of Miss Israel in 2004. Although her victory was a great achievement, it wasn’t an easy decision for the actress to make. In a W magazine interview in 2017, she confessed that it was her mother’s idea to enter the pageant since she had the time between finishing high school and joining the army. Contrary to what people might think, Gadot didn’t actually aim to win, and when she did, she felt scared and overwhelmed. Being Miss Israel came with huge responsibility and added even more pressure when she competed for Miss Universe later that same year.
During an interview with Glamour, Gal Gadot, who had participated in the Miss Universe contest representing Israel, confessed that she did not want to win and even acted rebelliously during the event. In her own words, she arrived late without any gowns and refused to wear one during breakfast, questioning the need to wear evening gowns so early in the morning. It is also interesting to note that before pursuing acting, Gadot was studying law.
In a Glamour interview back in March 2016, Gadot shared that her initial ambition was to pursue a career in law and not acting. Acting wasn’t her ultimate goal. Nonetheless, she tested for a role in “Quantum of Solace,” which didn’t work out, but eventually secured a part in “The Fast and the Furious.”
In a 2016 interview with Glamour, Gal Gadot, famous for her participation in various “The Fast and the Furious” movies, revealed that her attempts to secure the role of Camille in the James Bond movie “Quantum of Solace” ignited her passion for acting. Unfortunately, she didn’t get the part, which ultimately went to Olga Kurylenko. Nonetheless, Gadot received a big break from the director, who later cast her as Gisele Yashar. It’s interesting to note that prior to pursuing acting, Gadot served in the Israel Defense Force as a combat trainer for two years.
The well-known performer had an extraordinary stint in the Israeli military during the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. She served as a trainer for combat and also instructed soldiers in gymnastics and calisthenics. Her military involvement later helped her to land a part in “The Fast and the Furious,” proving to be advantageous for her acting career. In a chat with Maxim, Gadot opened up about how her time in the army impacted her life.
In a 2011 interview with Forward, the actress revealed that her time in the Israeli military was beneficial in securing her role as Gisele. Director Justin Lin was impressed by her background and wanted to use her expertise in weapons to enhance the film. Before her breakout role, she had a minor role on an obscure Israeli show called “Bubot.”
Dar-Set Productions created a TV series that revolved around the modeling world, mixed with elements of conspiracy and romance. Gal Gadot played the character of Miriam “Merry” Elkayam, according to IMDb. The show unfortunately only lasted for one season. Before Gadot became famous for portraying Diana Prince, she made a guest appearance on an episode of “Entourage” in 2009 where she played Lisa.
In HBO, her role was minor and didn’t have much significance. She also appeared as Mark Wahlberg’s girlfriend in “Date Night” back in 2010, and had a part in the movie “Knight Day,” where she acted alongside Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. Before landing her role in “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” she even contemplated quitting acting altogether.
Gal Gadot, the renowned actress who played the role of Diana Price, also known as Wonder Woman in Warner Bros., almost abandoned her acting career and entertained the idea of returning to law school before being given the chance to audition for “Batman v. Superman.” In an interview with Today in 2017, Gadot shared that she experienced several rejections that made her doubt if acting was the right path for her. She even thought of going back to law school with her family. Fortunately, she got her big break when she landed the coveted role of Wonder Woman. Gadot underwent intensive training, which helped her gain around 17 pounds of muscle for the part.
In a 2016 interview with Glamour, the actress who portrayed Wonder Woman in the film revealed that she had gained around 17 pounds of muscle while preparing for her role. She shared how the rigorous training made her feel stronger and even improved her posture. During an appearance on “Live With Ryan and Kelly,” she disclosed that even her previous army training was insufficient to prepare her for the demanding workouts needed for the movie. For six months leading up to filming, she trained for six hours each day, which included two hours in the gym, two hours of fight choreography, and one and a half to two hours of horseback riding. Despite her love for motorcycles, the actress had to give them up after becoming a mother.
During an interview in 2015 with Elle magazine, she expressed her fondness for executing her own stunts and engaging in physical activities. Her experience in dancing played a vital role in conditioning her body for such pursuits, but she also displayed a keen interest in motorcycles. Nonetheless, following the birth of her two daughters, Maya and Alma, she chose to relinquish her love for motorcycles due to safety concerns.