Naor Zion was born in Ramat Hasharon, Israel. Stood out at an early age in his acting abilities and was very good basketball player, he played for a short time in the Israeli under 16 national team and he also played until the 12th grade in A.S Ramat Hasharon basketball team. In 1993, after his army service, he appeared in a stand-up talent show on the entertainment show of Dudu Topaz broadcast on Channel 1. In 1994, Zion participated in a humor show called "Naflu Al HaRosh" on Israeli Channel 2. He also appeared around the country in a one-man show which combined stand-up, sketches and interaction with the audience. The show featured funny observations of typical Israeli situations, comments on the social-political situation, relationships and more. Over the years Zion developed a popular skit during his show in which he would dub a couple of segments from the series "Pinocchio" in a satirical form. His show ran successfully throughout seven years. In 2001, Zion presented a new stand-up show which combined video segments which were broadcast during the show on a wide stage screen. In 2005, Zion released a DVD with highlights from his stand-up show. In 2006, Zion wrote, directed and starred in the Israeli sitcom "Naor's Friends". The show aired between 2006 and 2011 for 3 seasons. The show set rating records for a scripted show for channel 10, and it is considered as the most successful script show in the history of the canal. In 2017 the show came back for a fourth season. In 2014, Zion wrote, created and directed the Israeli sitcom "Amamiyot". In 2015, Zion wrote, created and directed the Israeli lifestyle show "Eat and Run". In 2017, Zion wrote, directed and starred in the 13 episodes fourth season "Naor's Friends". In 2018, the production rights of the "Amamiyot" sold to the Indian broadcast company, applause entertainment who filmed 12 for the first season of the show with a total production cost of 12 million dollars. The show is scheduled to premiere in India during 2019. In 2019, Zion started in a legal process against "Keshet Media Group" and the production of the television show "2025". In a video that he uploaded to the web, Zion presented recurring motives copied from a reality television format called "How much can you make?" that he presented to top executive in Keshet about a year and a half before the show premiered.