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Producer and writer Alon Aranya has set up close to 50 scripted shows at US and international studios and networks. His shows include RED WIDOW (based on the Dutch format PENOZA) and BETRAYAL (based on the Dutch format OVERSPEL) for ABC, and HOSTAGES (based on the Israeli format BNEI ARUBA), which he also co-wrote, for CBS.
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Alon Aranya was born on 6 September 1971 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is a producer and writer, known for Your Honor (2020), Hostages (2013) and Tehran (2020).
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The company develops drama series for broadcast, cable and streaming with a focus on co-financing through deals with US outlets. Alon Aranya is the executive producer of YOUR HONOR, with Bryan Cranston, produced for Showtime, which started airing its second season in January 2023.
Founder at Paper Plane Productions · Producer and writer Alon Aranya has set up close to 50 scripted shows at US and international studios and networks. His shows include RED WIDOW (based on...
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Jul 14, 2020 · Shmuel Rosner and Alon Aranya discuss the show “Tehran” – coming soon to AppleTV. Alon talks about the uniqueness of Israeli Tv and its success in the USA and the world.
Alon Aranya was born on 6 September 1971 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He is a producer and writer, known for Your Honor (2020), Hostages (2013) and Tehran (2020).
Throughout his impressive career, Aranya has set up close to 50 scripted shows at US and international networks and studios. His extensive CV also includes shows Red Widow (based on the Dutch format Penoza), Betrayal (based on the Dutch format Overspel), and Hostages (based on the Israeli format Bnei Aruba), which he also co-wrote, for CBS.