Aliza Gur
- Actress
Aliza Gur was born Aliza Gross in Ramat Gan, Israel, in 1944. She was
Miss Israel of 1960 in the Miss Universe pageant, placing in the top
15. Her parents had fled Germany during the rise to power of Nazi
leader Adolf Hitler and they eventually
settled in Israel, where she and her brother were born.
She emigrated to the US in her 20s and settled in California, where she
began her film and television career. Her television credits include
guest appearances on
Get Smart (1965) and
The Wild Wild West (1965),
among other shows. Her film credits include
From Russia with Love (1963),
Kill a Dragon (1967) and the cult
vampire film
Beast of Morocco (1968) (she
was also, at 12 years of age, an extra in
The Ten Commandments (1956).
Her parents came to the United States and settled in Cleveland, Ohio,
for a time. They passed away in the mid-'70s.
Miss Israel of 1960 in the Miss Universe pageant, placing in the top
15. Her parents had fled Germany during the rise to power of Nazi
leader Adolf Hitler and they eventually
settled in Israel, where she and her brother were born.
She emigrated to the US in her 20s and settled in California, where she
began her film and television career. Her television credits include
guest appearances on
Get Smart (1965) and
The Wild Wild West (1965),
among other shows. Her film credits include
From Russia with Love (1963),
Kill a Dragon (1967) and the cult
vampire film
Beast of Morocco (1968) (she
was also, at 12 years of age, an extra in
The Ten Commandments (1956).
Her parents came to the United States and settled in Cleveland, Ohio,
for a time. They passed away in the mid-'70s.