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Paris K. C. Barclay (born June 30, 1956) is an American television director, producer, and writer. He is a two-time Emmy Award winner and is among the busiest single-camera television directors, having directed nearly 200 episodes of television to date, for series such as NYPD Blue, ER, The West Wing, CSI, Lost, The Shield, House, Sons of ...
- Television director
- Harvard University
- 1989–present
- Paris K. C. Barclay, June 30, 1956 (age 67), Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States
Paris Barclay. Producer: NYPD Blue. A preeminent force in television entertainment, Paris Barclay has directed nearly 200 episodes of television and was active as a Director/Producer for series including: Station 19, Pitch, Sons of Anarchy, In Treatment, Cold Case, City of Angels and NYPD Blue.
- Producer, Director, Writer
- Paris Barclay
Aug 1, 2023 · Paris Barclay, who is no fan of horror, signed up to direct a couple episodes of Netflix’s “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” because of its emphasis on the victims and to explore...
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Aug 11, 2023 · Watch a video interview with Paris Barclay, the first Black director to be nominated in all three major Emmy categories for Netflix's Dahmer. He talks about his directing career, the challenges of the show, and his views on Hollywood's labor issues.
Aug 10, 2023 · Highlight Reel. Meet the Director Behind the Best Episodes of The West Wing, Glee, Dahmer, and More. Paris Barclay came into TV directing with the goal of being “invisible.” In his Emmy-winning...
Aug 22, 2023 · August 22, 2023 @ 9:30 AM. A version of this story about “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story “ first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Drama and Limited Series issue of TheWrap’s awards...
About this interview. In his two-hour Archive interview, Paris Barclay speaks about his experiences in theater under the tutelage of Stephen Sondheim. He describes his big break in television, making music videos (including directing LL Cool J's "Mama Said Knock You Out") and working on the early '90s drama Angel Street.