Lior Schleien

Lior Schleien
Born 1978
Tel Aviv, Israel
Occupation Television host

Lior Schleien (Hebrew: ליאור שליין; born in Tel Aviv, Israel, 1978) is an Israeli television producer and host.

Early life

Lior Schleien was born in 1978 in Tel Aviv, Israel to Jewish parents of Lithuanian descent. He holds a law degree from Tel Aviv University.

Career

He started his television career in 2002, by writing and hosting a satire segment on Yair Lapid's Talk Show. He later joined the writing staff of It's A Wonderful Country ("Eretz Nehederet)", Israel's SNL) and since 2004 he's been creating, producing and hosting his own shows, including Tonight ("HaLayla"), an Israeli version of The Tonight Show, which won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Talk Show.

He is the creator and host of the prime time comedy and satire TV show State Of The Nation ("Matzav Ha'Uma"). President Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Joan Rivers (in a special episode which was taped in New York),[1] were some of the guests on the show, which won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Comedy Show twice, in 2012-2013, and its 7th season, which ended on April 2014, received average ratings of 24%.

In 2011, he created, produced and hosted When Will The Cops Come?– The Freedom Of Speech Prom ("Matay Yavo Shoter? - Mesibat Sium Hofesh Habituy"), a gathering of comedians and media personalities in protest against new laws of the Israeli government that they viewed as restricting the freedom of speech. In the event, which took place in Tel Aviv, every speaker was allocated 5 minutes to say anything on his mind, without reprisal, in the eleventh hour before the new laws were enacted.[2]

In 2013, he was chosen by Ha'aretz Newspaper as the 4th most influential person on Israeli Television.

Schleien (center) hosts his spouse The MK Merav Michaeli (left), moderated the satirical television program "Gav Hauma", 2015

Personal life

He is the life partner of Merav Michaeli, a Member of the Israeli Parliament.

References

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