Yael Goldman

Yael Goldman-Pfeffer was born on September 24, 1978, in Kiryat Ono, Israel, to Ashkenazi Jewish parents Dan and Idit Goldman. She served in the Intelligence Corps of the Israeli Defense Forces before beginning her career. After her military service, she started modeling in 1998 with the Betty Rockaway agency, working in Paris and New York City for brands like Armani, McDonald's, and Chanel’s Bourgeois subsidiary. In Israel, she became a prominent model for companies such as Crocker, Castro, and H. Stern, alongside Kate Moss.

Her television career began in 2003 as a host on Channel 10’s Exit show until 2005. She later hosted AXN Mania, an extreme sports program, in 2005. In 2006, she joined the fourth season of Kokhav Nolad and appeared in Once in a Lifetime. By 2007, she played a journalist in the series Ha'Nephilim and became a reporter on Y at Ten entertainment news program. She also acted in Danny Hollywood and later in Naor's Friends as herself. In 2010, she co-hosted Y in the Evening and covered the FIFA World Cup.

Goldman-Pfeffer married actor Ori Pfeffer in 2009, with whom she has three children. Her diverse career spans modeling, television hosting, and acting, showcasing her versatility in various professional avenues.