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Ron Leshem ( he, רון לשם; born December 20, 1976), is an Israeli-American television writer and producer, best known for serving as executive producer on HBO's '' Euphoria'', and for the film '' Beaufort'', which was nominated for the
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for Best Foreign Language Film. He co-created and wrote the television series '' No Man's Land'' ('' Hulu''), ''
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'', '' Euphoria'', ''
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'', and the film ''
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'', in addition to his career as a television executive. He is also a bestselling author, translated to 20 languages. As a novelist, he has won some of the top Israeli literary awards, among them the prestigious annual
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for Literature in 2006.


Early life and education

Ron Leshem was born December 20, 1976, in
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, Israel, to a Jewish family. His parents are Ziva and Gideon Leshem.


News career

Leshem served as a soldier in the Intelligence Corps of the Israel Defense Forces. Subsequently, he spent three years as an Israeli reporter from the
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and the
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, later on he was promoted as head of the news division at the most widely circulated newspaper in Israel ''
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'', for which he also wrote as an analyst for military affairs. By the age of 26, he started serving as deputy chief editor for ''
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'', one of the three major newspapers in Israel. He was the paper's youngest ever deputy editor. Additionally, he wrote short stories for ''
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'' newspaper (France) as well as various columns in several European newspapers. Leshem is often invited as a speaker to universities, including: Harvard,
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, BU, and
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. Leshem has also taken part in more than 60 festivals and book fairs.


Career


Keshet and ''Beaufort''

In 2005 he left print media and began working in television. From 2006 until 2009, Leshem was head of content and programming for
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. He oversaw development and production for Israeli TV series such as ''
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'', '' the A-word'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', an adaptation of his show '' Prisoners of War''. As a novelist he won the prestigious annual literary award the
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for Literature in 2006 for his debut novel '' Beaufort'',''Beaufort'', British trade paperback edition. London: Harvill Secker which was published in 2006 in Hebrew. The story is written as the diary of a young army officers, when IDF soldiers were protecting
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in Southern Lebanon b. ''Beaufort'' was on the Israel bestseller list for 2 years, sold 120,000 copies in Israel, was distributed in 22 countries, and was translated into more than 20 languages. The film version of '' Beaufort'', which Leshem co-wrote, was nominated for the
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for Best Foreign Language Film, and won the
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Silver Bear for Best Director. Leshem's second book ''The Underground Bazaar'' also reached the bestseller list and was translated into numerous languages.


Executive producing and co-writing

Leshem created and co-wrote the drama series ''
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'', which received 11 nominations for the Israeli Academy of Film and Television awards in 2011. The TV series was adapted by
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as ''
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''. In 2014, he was commissioned to develop the script for ''
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''. Furthermore, Leshem co-created and co-wrote the series '' Euphoria'', for
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(2012). In 2018, he joined the American production of ''Euphoria'' as an executive producer. It was released on HBO. He and Amit Cohen struck a long-term development deal with Red Arrow Studios International in 2018, preparing to create a new scripted drama label. The Israeli film ''
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'' by
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, which Leshem co-wrote, premiered at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival. The film received 10 nominations for the Israeli Academy of Film and Television awards. He served as a story editor for the series ''
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''. Alongside his long-time writing partner, Amit Cohen, Leshem co-wrote and co-created the Syrian Civil War drama '' No Man's Land'', an American-French co-production, which Hulu and
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ordered straight to series in spring 2019. In the summer of 2019, production began on Israel's ''
Valley of Tears The Valley of Tears ( he, עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא, ''Emek HaBakha'') is the name given to an area in the Golan Heights after it became the site of a major battle in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, known as the Valley (or Vale) of Tears Battle, w ...
'', an 8-part mini-series set in the
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, which Leshem co-created with Cohen, Daniel Amsel,
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, Gal Zaid, and Izhar Has-Lev. It was picked up by HBO in 2020 and released as the "biggest-budget TV drama series" in Israel. In 2019, Leshem published in Israel his novel ''When we were beautiful'' ( he, יפים כמו שהיינו), and announced it will be translated to English by Jessica Cohen. In 2019, he signed with
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along with his frequent co-writer Amit Cohen, with whom he'd recently worked on the Hulu series ''
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'', about the Syrian Civil War starring
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. Leshem, Cohen, and Xabi Molia wrote the eight episodes of ''Fertile Crescent''. In November 2020, he was again partnering with WestEnd Films and Cohen on a new TV thriller, along with the company Anton.


Personal life

Leshem lives between
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and
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.


Filmography


Television


Film


As development executive

* ''
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'' (2007–2011) * '' Ramzor (Traffic light)'' (2008–2013) * '' Prisoners of War'' (2010–2012) * '' the A-word'' (2010–2014) * '' Polishuk'' (2010)


Accolades


References


External links


Ron Leshem bio note at Random House, Inc.

Ron Leshem
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