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Becky Griffin
Griffin in 2009
Born

Rebecca Griffin


(1977-12-27) December 27, 1977 (age 46)
NationalityIsraeli, American[citation needed]
Alma materTel Aviv University
ParentBob Griffin (father)
Modeling information
Height5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Hair colorbrown
Eye colorhazel
Griffin in 2007

Rebecca "Becky" Griffin (Hebrew: רבקה『בקי』גריפין; born 27 December 1977) is an Israeli-American television host, model, actress, and sports journalist.[1]

Biography[edit]

Rebecca Griffin was born in Givatayim, Israel. Her mother Ariela (née Gadasi) of Yemenite-Jewish descent, was an accountant for the Steimatzky bookstore chain. Her father Bob Griffin is an American-born Israeli of Jewish and Irish descent, who played professional basketball for Israeli Basketball Premier League clubs in the 1970s such as Maccabi Tel Aviv, and is currently an associate professorofEnglish Literature. Her parents first met at a bus stop in Israel.[2][3] She has a younger brother named Oren Griffin.

She appeared in a commercial at the age of 11 and went on to star in several commercials and campaigns. She worked as a sports reporter on the Israeli Sport 5 Channel, hosted youth shows on Israel's Channel 1, and did reporting for Erev Tov Im Guy Pines and In & Out. Griffin also starred in the 2003 Israeli drama film Matana MiShamayim.

Media and modelling career[edit]

On May 12, 2003, she became an MTV VJonMTV Europe, and left the Israelli sports channel. Prior to 2005, Griffin stayed in the United Kingdom and appeared on the channel as the host of the Dance Floor Chart, the World Chart Express, and many Pan-Euro specials.[4]

During her time in the UK, Griffin was chosen to star in the Nissan Micra Campaign all over Europe.

In December 2003, she was chosen to lead the campaign of the Israeli fashion chain Castro.

She returned to Israel in 2005, and a year later enrolled as a cinema and television student at the Tel Aviv University (TAU), and has been a media consultant for The Student Union during the 2006–2007 student protest.

In 2008, Becky was the EuroLeague correspondent for Israel's Channel 10, and in 2010 hosted "Inside Israeli Basketball", a magazine that aired on several American cable stations.

In August 2011, Griffin brought international attention to the Nivea Cosmetics website for failing to list Israel as a country, while including the Palestinian territories. Griffin wrote a letter to Nivea which she publicized on her Facebook page, beginning a boycott of Nivea products. Conservative radio and television personality Glenn Beck raised the issue on his radio show on the morning of August 4, 2011, and minutes later Nivea's site included Israel. That day, Nivea told BLAZE Magazine that the website for Israel was under construction and had therefore not been listed.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Nathan Burstein & Greer Fay Cashman (2006-03-26), Between commercials, Miss Israel gets her glory, Jpost.com, retrieved 2011-10-10
  • ^ Adam Cailler. "Profile: WHY REBECCA IS ADVOCATE FOR HER HOMELAND". Jewish Telegraph.
  • ^ Becky Griffin (March 17, 2016). "A New Documentary Details the Basketball Victory That Put Israel 'On The Map'". Tablet Magazine.
  • ^ Cox, Earl (2011-02-16). "Israeli-Arabs, Black Israelis to tour US". Jpost.com. Retrieved 2011-10-10.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Becky_Griffin&oldid=1224092729"

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