Dana Eden, the 52-year-old Israeli producer best known for co-creating the Emmy-winning series "Tehran," was found dead in a hotel room in Athens, Greece. Authorities are treating her death as a suicide, with no indications of foul play. Eden was in the city overseeing filming for the show's fourth season.
Dana Eden, a prominent figure in Israeli television, was discovered deceased on Sunday in an Athens hotel room after a relative repeatedly failed to contact her, according to Greek police. The 52-year-old producer's death is being investigated as a suicide, as reported by Reuters, and officials have stated there is no suspicion of criminal activity.
Eden was in Greece to supervise production of the fourth season of "Tehran," the espionage thriller that premiered on Apple TV+ in 2020. The series, which earned the International Emmy Award for best drama series at the 49th awards in November 2021, follows Tamar Rabinyan, a Mossad agent of Iranian origin tasked with sabotaging Iran's nuclear program. Filming took place in Athens due to its architectural similarities to Tehran, as direct shoots in Iran are not possible for Israeli crews.
Israel's public broadcaster KAN, where Eden had collaborated on numerous projects, issued a statement mourning her loss: "We mourn the passing of our friend and partner in a long line of productions, series and programs at the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation." KAN highlighted her "uncompromising commitment and love of creation," noting her central role in influential productions.
Eden's production company, Dana and Shula Productions—co-run with Shula Spiegel—addressed circulating rumors on Facebook, clarifying that claims of a criminal or nationally motivated death were "false and unfounded." The company emphasized the need to respect the privacy of Eden's family, friends, and colleagues during this time of grief.
Israel's Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar expressed his sorrow on social media, describing Eden as "one of the most prominent and influential producers in the Israeli television industry." He added, "Dana left a deep mark on Israeli creation and brought our story to international stages with pride, talent and courage."
Eden's career began in the 1990s with shows such as the comedy "Yom Haem" and the crime drama "Magpie." In 2018, her program "Saving the Wildlife" won Best TV Magazine for Children and Youth at the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy. During her Emmy acceptance for "Tehran," Eden reflected on working with Iranian actors who had fled the regime: "Tehran is not only an espionage series. It’s also about understanding the human behind your enemy." She expressed hope for Israelis and Iranians to "walk together... as friends, and not as enemies."