Naor Zion is a prominent Israeli comedian, screenwriter and director. His breakout appearance was in his successful stand up show, “The World by Naor”, when he was just 20 years old.
At a young age he began writing and directing for the Israeli Prime Time TV, and later both wrote and directed Channel 10’s most viewed and successful TV show, “Naor’s Friends”.
He also wrote and directed the TV-series “Amamiot”, which was sold for Indian production in 2019, at a production cost of 12 million dollars. Today he diligently works on his next cinematic projects.
When he was young, Naor excelled in basketball, and as a result he uploads ball control challenge videos, an art he learned from none other than the basketball legend Pete Maravich, who visited Israel when Naor was 12. Naor was appointed captain of his team, A.S Ramat HaSharon, and as such he demonstrated the exercises Pete Maravich and his father taught at an advanced workshop for Israeli coaches in Wingate Institute.
Naor Zion also wrote and directed Lifetime channel’s successful show “Eat and Run”, where he demonstrated his understanding in the fields of food, running, and cooking.