Israeli producer of spy series ‘Tehran’ found dead in Athens hotel
Dana Eden, the acclaimed producer behind the Apple TV+ series Tehran, was found dead in a hotel in Athens on Monday. She was in the Greek capital to manage the production of the show's upcoming season.
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 06:09 | 16 February 2026
The Israeli producer of the spy series "Tehran" was found dead on Monday in a hotel in central Athens, local media reported.
Dana Eden, 53, arrived in Athens on Feb. 4 to oversee filming of the series, which airs on Israel's public broadcaster KAN and Apple TV+ internationally.
She was found dead in a central Athens hotel by her brother, the daily To Vima reported.
Citing sources, the newspaper said Eden's death is suspected to be a suicide, noting bruises on her neck and lower limbs and several pills found in her room.
A comprehensive police investigation is underway to determine the exact cause of Eden's death, the daily reported.
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