US Director Quentin Tarantino and Israeli Wife Daniella Pick Rent House in Tel Aviv
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by Shiryn Ghermezian
American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino and his wife, Israeli singer and model Daniella Pick, have leased a large house in Tel Aviv, sources told Globes.
The couple, who got married last year in Los Angeles and are expecting their first child together, will pay NIS 80,000 ($22,830) per month for the 500-square-meter two-floor house, which is on a 600-square-meter lot.
The house, built 20 years ago, is near a large park not far from the largest plaza in Tel Aviv, Kikar Hamedina.
Globes said the home is “especially large as homes go in the Old North of Tel Aviv.”
Pick, 35, the daughter of famous Israeli musician Zvika Pick, and Tarantino, 56, met while was promoting his 2009 film “Inglourious Basterds” in Israel.
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