Jeremy Dyson

    Writer, Script and Continuity Department, Producer

    Birthdate: Jun 14, 1966

    Birthplace: Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK

    Jeremy was born in Leeds, Yorkshire. He attended Leeds University where he received a degree in Philosophy. He then went on to the Northern School of Film and Television where he received an M.A. in scriptwriting. It was at Leeds University that Jeremy met fellow League of Gentlemen members Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, and Reece Shearsmith. Jeremy Dyson is the "reclusive" member of the famous League of Gentlemen team. He mainly writes and works behind the camera, but will sometimes make small cameo appearances. Jeremy has had a number of books published, including the "The Cranes that Build the Cranes", winner of 2010 Edge Hill Award. In 2010, with Andy Nyman he co-wrote and directed the supernatural-themed play "Ghost Stories", which ran for over two years in London's West End and has since seen further productions in China, Australia, Canada, Russia and South America. In 2011, "Roald Dahl's Twisted Tales" his adaptation of some of the author's best loved adult short stories, was produced by the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. In 2015 the series "Psychobitches" which Jeremy co-wrote and directed for Sky Arts, won the 2015 Rose D'or for best TV Comedy.

    Known For

    Funland
    Funland

    (2005)

    The Armstrong and Miller Show
    The Armstrong and Miller Show

    (2007)

    Killing Eve
    Killing Eve

    (2018)

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    • 2018 |

      Ghost Stories

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    • 2005 |
      The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
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