Quick Info

ProfessionTelevision Producer
NationalityIsraelian
Date of Birth03/09/1973
Age52 years (died on 15, Feb, 2026)
BirthplaceIsrael
Date of Death15/02/2026

Latest News about Dana Eden

15/02/2026

Israeli television producer Dana Eden, best known for co-creating the Emmy-winning Apple TV+ espionage thriller Tehran, was found dead in her hotel room in Athens, Greece, at age 52. She had traveled to Athens to work on the fourth season of Tehran. Greek police are investigating her death as a possible suicide with no indication of foul play, and her production company denied rumors of criminal or nationally motivated involvement.

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Bio/Wiki

Famous forBeing a Co-creator and executive producer of Tehran

Physical Stats & More

Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlonde

Educational Qualification(s)

SchoolThelma Yellin High School of the Arts

Personal Life

Death CauseUnder investigation by Greek police as possible suicide
Death LocationAthens, Greece

Relationships & More

Marital Status (at the time of death)Married

Family

FatherYoram Levy (Founder of Dana Productions)
SiblingsBrother
ChildrenSon - Gur Eden, Two other children

Career

Overview
  • Joined her father’s company, Dana Productions, in 1996.
  • Produced her first series, Teenage Dreams, in 1997, which aired for three years on Channel 3.
  • Took over Dana Productions as her father suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
  • Became one of Israel's most notable television producers, contributing to a variety of genres including children's shows and adult drama.
  • Produced key works such as Saving the Wildlife (2018), She Has It (2018), Magpie (2019), and Shakshouka (2021).
  • Co-produced the internationally acclaimed series Tehran, securing a significant deal with Apple TV+.
  • Significantly enhanced the global reach of Israeli television.
  • Produced her first series, Teenage Dreams (Chalomot Ne'urim), at age 23 in 1997, which aired for three years on Channel 3.
  • Produced the 2026 Arabic language drama Sada about a Muslim woman at a crossroads after the untimely death of her husband.
  • Produced her first series, Teenage Dreams (Chalomot Ne'urim), in 1997 at age 23, which aired for three years on Channel 3. The format was later sold internationally to Australia (The Real Thing) and France (Face CamĂ©ra).
  • Produced key works such as Saving the Wildlife (2018, which won best TV magazine for children and youth at the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy), She Has It, Shakshouka, and the Arabic-language drama Sada.
  • Co-created and produced the internationally acclaimed espionage thriller Tehran with Maor Cohen and Moshe Zonder, securing a reported $20 million deal with Apple TV+. The series won an International Emmy and attracted global stars including Glenn Close and Hugh Laurie.
  • Was working on the fourth season of Tehran at the time of her death in February 2026.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. In 1996, Dana joined Dana Productions, founded by her father.
2. Her production of Teenage Dreams marked her debut in the industry.
3. She took the helm of her family business during her father's health decline.
4. Eden's productions have included diverse formats, ranging from children's programming to serious drama.
5. Her collaboration on Tehran expanded its success internationally, furthering Israeli television's presence.
6. The format of Teenage Dreams was sold overseas to Australia (The Real Thing) and France (Face Caméra).
7. She was found dead in her hotel room in Athens by her brother after failing to respond to messages.
8. Her production company is Shula and Donna Productions, a partnership with producer Shula Spiegel.
9. Leaders in Israeli television described her as a pivotal and central figure in the nation's television industry.
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