Actress and former Miss Israel, Gal Gadot was offered a part in the 2009 action movie Fast & Furious when director Justin Lin found out she had real-life experience with military weapons. Additionally, according to Marie Claire, Gadot’s stint in the Israel Defense Forces made a significant impact on her capabilities as an actor: “I did most of my own stunts—like jumping from a moving motorcycle onto a Jeep.”
Gadot’s experiences after finishing high school serve as an excellent example of how pursuing fun and self-knowledge through adventures can lead us to extraordinarily fulfilling opportunities and our life mission. Born in 1985 in Israel, Gadot finished high school in 2004 and had a few months before beginning her mandatory two-year service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). On a lark, she decided to enter the Miss Israel 2004 contest.
As Gadot told People magazine: “I went for the experience and so I could tell my grandkids that grandma [participated in the Miss Israel pageant]… I never meant to win, I came for fun, and all of a sudden—it’s funny, you’re 18, you’re not taking things very seriously. The only part I enjoyed was the opening sequence with the dance.”
After her Miss Israel 2004 win, Gadot represented Israel in the Miss Universe 2004 pageant in Ecuador, and then served two years in the Israel Defense Forces. After excelling in boot camp, she served as a combat trainer, teaching soldiers gymnastics and calisthenics. Gadot also appeared in Maxim’s “Women of the Israel Defense Forces” photo shoot in 2007. This led to an audition for a role in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Although she lost the role to Olga Kurylenko, the same casting director recommended Gadot to Universal Studios for a role in Fast & Furious.
Today Gadot is best known for portraying Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe films (2016-2023). In 2025 she became the first Israeli actor to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “If things had gone according to my plans, I’d be a lawyer. I never dreamt of being an actress,” said Gadot. As she told Glamour: “Because of Miss Israel, I started modeling and traveling. It opened my mind to different possibilities.”