Dana Eden
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Eden was born 3 September 1973. At 15, she met her future partner, Itamar, who was 18 at the time.[3][4] They were together for 38 years and had three children; two boys and a girl.[3] In 1996, she joined her father's company, Dana Productions, and in 1997 produced her first series, Teenage Dreams, which aired for three years on Channel 3. She eventually took over the company, once her father was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.[5]
Awards
She produced Tehran (2020) which won the best drama series Emmy on November 2021.[6] Her Saving the Wildlife show won best TV magazine for children and youth award at the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy in 2018. [6]
