Euros Lyn

Birthplace:
Cardiff, Wales

Euros Lyn is a Welsh TV and film director who won several BAFTA Cymru awards. He is known for directing several episodes of BBC science-fiction series 'Doctor Who', including David Tennant's parting episodes as the Doctor, 'The End of Time, one episode of BBC crime series 'Sherlock', several episodes of ITV crime series 'Broadchurch', one episode of Channel 4 anthology science-fiction series 'Black Mirror' and one episode of BBC fantasy series 'His Dark Materials'. In 2016, he made his feature film debut, the Welsh film 'Y Llyfrgell'.

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Director:
1986  Casualty
1994  A Mind to Kill
2002  Cutting It
2005  Doctor Who
2006  Torchwood
2008  Inspector George Gently
2008  Phoo Action
2010  Sherlock
2011  Black Mirror
2013  Broadchurch
2014  Happy Valley
2015  Capital
2015  Cucumber
2015  Marvel's Daredevil
2018  Kiri
2019  His Dark Materials
2022  Heartstopper

Executive Producer:
1986  Casualty
1994  A Mind to Kill
2002  Cutting It
2005  Doctor Who
2006  Torchwood
2008  Inspector George Gently
2008  Phoo Action
2010  Sherlock
2011  Black Mirror
2013  Broadchurch
2014  Happy Valley
2015  Capital
2015  Cucumber
2015  Marvel's Daredevil
2018  Kiri
2019  His Dark Materials
2022  Heartstopper
????  Wayward

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