Eytan Schwartz
Eytan Schwartz | |
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Eytan Schwartz (left) along with Prof. Avishai Braverman, member of Knesset for the Israeli Labor party, and former Dean of Ben-Gurion University. | |
Education | Columbia University |
Occupation | Spokesperson, Reporter |
Known for | Winning "The Ambassador" |
Website | www.EytanSchwartz.com |
Eytan Schwartz won the first season of "The Ambassador," a popular Israeli reality TV show that focused on creating better PR for Israel.
Biography
Eytan Schwartz was born in New York City and emigrated to Israel with his family when he was 7. From a young age, Eytan showed an interest in the performing arts, and participated in various plays. He was also a member of a children's choir and performed with the Israeli Opera. Eytan's interest in the arts continued throughout his teens; he attended the Thelma Yellin High School for the performing arts as a drama major and played the lead role in the Israeli national production of Neil Simon's "Lost in Yonkers."
After graduating high school, Eytan's interest in entertainment took another turn as he joined the Israeli Army and served as an entertainment correspondent for the Military Radio Station, Galei Zahal.
After completing four years of service, Eytan traveled to Paris and joined a local theatre group. Afterwards, Schwartz traveled to New York City and graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University with a B.A in anthropology. He also acted in several theatrical productions.
Entertainment years
Upon returning to Israel, Eytan joined The Israeli Children's Television Network and served as editor and reporter on a daily news show for children. He then became an entertainment reporter on a daily entertainment news show on Israeli cable television.
In September 2004 Eytan joined "The Ambassador," a ground-breaking reality show that focused on creating better PR for Israel. During the following 4 months, Eytan competed with 13 other men and women on the right to represent Israel abroad with an NYC-based advocacy group, Israel at Heart. Finally, in a show aired to unprecedented ratings on February 20, 2005, Eytan won the contest, and began working for "Israel at Heart" in April 2005.
In March 2005, American journalist David Kaufman published an article about Schwartz in New York magazine, in which he referred to Schwartz as the Bill Rancic of Israel.[1]
Schwartz was the spokesperson for C.A.R.D., the Committee for Advancement of Refugees from Darfur and a project manager for Tel Aviv's Centennial celebrations.
In 2013, he ran on the Labor Party list in the Knesset elections [2]
References
- ↑ The Israel World, By David Kaufman, New York Magazine, Published March 7, 2005.
- ↑ 'Labor is the home of new 'modern, liberal' Anglos'