Ron Leshem

Ron Leshem
רון לשם
Ron Leshem
Ron Leshem, by Eldad Refaeli at the 2006 Sapir Prize
Born (1976-12-20) December 20, 1976 (age 47)
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Nationality
  • Israeli
  • American
Occupations
  • Television producer
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • author
Years active1998–present

Ron Leshem (Hebrew: רון לשם; born December 20, 1976), is an Israeli-American television writer and producer, best known for co-creating and co-writing the Israeli TV series Euphoria, and for the film Beaufort, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He co-created and wrote the television series No Man's Land (Hulu), Valley of Tears, Euphoria, The Gordin Cell, and the film Incitement, in addition to his career as a television executive. As a novelist, he has won some of "the top Israeli literary awards," among them the prestigious annual Sapir Prize for Literature in 2006.[1] He was an executive producer of the American production of Euphoria, which premiered on HBO in 2020.

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