Dan Zeff
- Director
- Writer
Dan Zeff is a Bafta award-winning Drama and Comedy director and screenwriter based in the UK.
His work has won three BAFTA awards and seven BAFTA and EMMY nominations.
He recently completed a 2hr installment of the ITV thriller series Grace (2021) starring John Simm.
Recent directing credits include the Christmas family comedies Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! (2022) for BBC and Hansel & Gretel: After Ever After (2021) for Sky. He also set up and opened the award-winning sci-fi thriller Silverpoint (2022) for Zodiak Kids/ZDF/CBBC.
Previous drama includes Eric, Ernie and Me (2017), his Bafta Winning Case Histories When Will There Be Good News? Part 1 (2011), The Queen and I (2018), Amazon Prime's The Collection (2016), Doctor Who (2005), and the critically acclaimed BBC dramas Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon (2008) (starring Olivia Colman, Jodie Whitaker and Daniel Mays), and Hattie (2011) (starring Ruth Jones) - still BBC4's highest rating drama.
Previous comedy credits include Inside No. 9 (2014), Siblings (2014), Pramface (2012), The Other One (2017) and Ideal (2005)
His work has won three BAFTA awards and seven BAFTA and EMMY nominations.
He recently completed a 2hr installment of the ITV thriller series Grace (2021) starring John Simm.
Recent directing credits include the Christmas family comedies Gangsta Granny Strikes Again! (2022) for BBC and Hansel & Gretel: After Ever After (2021) for Sky. He also set up and opened the award-winning sci-fi thriller Silverpoint (2022) for Zodiak Kids/ZDF/CBBC.
Previous drama includes Eric, Ernie and Me (2017), his Bafta Winning Case Histories When Will There Be Good News? Part 1 (2011), The Queen and I (2018), Amazon Prime's The Collection (2016), Doctor Who (2005), and the critically acclaimed BBC dramas Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon (2008) (starring Olivia Colman, Jodie Whitaker and Daniel Mays), and Hattie (2011) (starring Ruth Jones) - still BBC4's highest rating drama.
Previous comedy credits include Inside No. 9 (2014), Siblings (2014), Pramface (2012), The Other One (2017) and Ideal (2005)