Anat Gov

[2] Gov later studied for a year at the theater department of Tel Aviv University[2] and she had a short career as a stage actress, but left after one play.

[2] As a playwright, many of the plays Gov wrote were brought to some of Israel's prominent theatres, such as Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv.

[citation needed] Gov's most famous play, however, was 2011's Happy End, which explores the central protagonist's battle with cancer.

[2] She was buried at Menucha Nechona Cemetery in Kfar Saba, accompanied by Monty Python's satirical song "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life".

[2] At the funeral, her husband also recounted condolences from then-President Shimon Peres by letter[6] and from then-Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone.