Euros Lyn (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɛɨ̯.rɔs ˈlɪn]; born 1971) is a Welsh film and television director, best known for his work in Doctor Who, Sherlock, Black Mirror, Daredevil, His Dark Materials and Heartstopper.

Euros Lyn
Lyn at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con
Born1971 (age 52–53)
Cardiff, Wales
Occupation(s)Film and television director
Years active1997–present
Spouse
Craig Hughes
(m. 2015)

Early life

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Lyn was born in Cardiff. His family moved to north Wales and later back south to Swansea. He was educated at Ysgol Gyfun Ystalyfera and studied Drama at the University of Manchester.

Career

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Euros Lyn (at right) with actor David Tennant at 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

Lyn started his career directing Welsh-language programmes broadcast on S4C, such as Pam Fi Duw?, Iechyd Da and Y Glas.

He directed nine episodes of Doctor Who and won the BAFTA Cymru award for Best Director for "Silence in the Library" and the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for "The Girl in the Fireplace". He also directed David Tennant's last episodes of Doctor Who.

In 2007, he directed the pilot of George Gently, based on the Inspector Gently novels by Alan Hunter, for BBC One. He has also directed four episodes of the long-running BBC medical drama Casualty.

In 2008, he directed Children of Earth, the five-episode Torchwood mini-series (often called series 3 of the show).[1]

Lyn won the BAFTA Cymru for Best Director three times, most recently for the first series of Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, which also won RTS and BAFTA Best Drama awards. He also directed Fifteen Million Merits, an episode of the anthology series Black Mirror for Channel 4, which won an International Emmy for Best Drama Series. In 2013 he directed three episodes of Broadchurch with David Tennant and Olivia Colman, and a further three episodes of the second instalment of BAFTA-winning series Last Tango in Halifax, after directing three episodes of the first series.

The crime series Happy Valley, which Lyn directed, was shown on BBC One in 2014. In 2015 the show won the BAFTA award for Best Drama Series. He also directed episodes of Gracepoint (FOX USA), Cucumber (Channel 4) and Daredevil (Netflix USA).

In 2015 Lyn received the Siân Phillips Award at the BAFTA Cymru ceremony for his contributions to the industry.[2] In the same year, he directed the three-part BBC series Capital based on John Lanchester's novel of the same name.[3]

In 2016 Lyn directed his first feature film, the Welsh-language Y Llyfrgell [cy], which was released with English subtitles as The Library Suicides and was based on Fflur Dafydd's book Y Llyfrgell. The film starred Ryland Teifi, Catrin Stewart, Dyfan Dwyfor and Sharon Haf Morgan.[4]

Personal life

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A Welsh speaker, Lyn resides in Llangennith, Gower, with his husband Craig Hughes.[5][6]

Credits

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YearTitleNotesBroadcaster
1997Pam fi Duw?Series 1S4C
2000Diwrnod Hollol Mindblowing Heddiw (cy)TV movieS4C
2000Belonging4 episodesBBC One Wales
2002A Mind to KillEpisode: "The Little House in the Forest"Channel 5/S4C
2002–2003Casualty4 episodesBBC One
2004Cutting It1 episodeBBC One
2005–2006;
2008–2010
Doctor Who12 episodesBBC One
2005All About George2 episodesITV1
2006Jane Hall3 episodesITV1
2007George GentlyPilotBBC One
2008Fairy TalesEpisode: "Billy Goat"BBC One
Phoo ActionPilotBBC Three
2009Torchwood5 episodesBBC One
2010SherlockEpisode: "The Blind Banker"BBC One
Upstairs, Downstairs2 episodesBBC One
2011Black MirrorEpisode: "Fifteen Million Merits"Channel 4
2012–2013Last Tango in Halifax6 episodesBBC One
2013Broadchurch3 episodesITV1
2014Happy Valley3 episodesBBC One
Gracepoint2 episodesFox
2015Cucumber2 episodesChannel 4
2015–2016Daredevil2 episodesNetflix
2015CapitalSeriesBBC One
2016Y Llyfrgell / The Library SuicidesFilmS4C, Blinc Media
Damilola, Our Loved BoyTV movieBBC One
2017Let the Right One InPilotTNT
2018KiriMiniseriesChannel 4
2019His Dark MaterialsEpisode: "The Daemon-Cage"BBC One
2020Dream HorseFilm
2022–2023Heartstopper16 episodesNetflix
TBAThe RadleysFilm

References

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  1. ^ "Torchwood Series 3 Confirmed". BBC. 16 June 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2008.
  2. ^ Share 1 (16 September 2015). "Euros Lyn to be honoured with Sian Phillips Award". BAFTA. Retrieved 13 September 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "BBC One: Capital". BBC. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  4. ^ Eryl Crump (17 September 2015). "Broadchurch director Euros Lyn makes debut feature film... in a library". WalesOnline.
  5. ^ "JustGiving.com". Justgiving.com. Archived from the original on 3 October 2015. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  6. ^ "BAFTA Cymru 2015 full ceremony part 3". 1 October 2015. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 13 September 2017 – via YouTube.
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