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Paris Barclay

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Chicago Heights, Illinois, USA
  • Birthday: June 30, 1956
  • 2007

    Co-executive produced (and directed 12 episodes) HBO's drama series, "In Treatment"

  • 2007

    Helmed episodes of the FX series, "Dirt" created by and starring Courteney Cox

  • 2005

    Earned a DGA nomination for directing an episode of "House" (Fox) titled Three Stories

  • 2003

    Helmed episodes of the gritty drama, "The Shield" (TNT)

  • 2003 to 2006

    Produced and directed episodes of "Cold Case" (CBS)

  • 2002

    Helmed the TNT movie, "The Big Time."

  • 2001

    In January, signed development deal with John Wells Productions

  • 2000

    Co-excutive produced (with Bochco) and directed episodes of the CBS drama series "City of Angels"; left series during hiatus citing "creative differences" with Bochco

  • 2000

    Directed episodes of the NBC political drama, "The West Wing"

  • 1998

    Assumed role of supervising producer for "NYPD Blue"

  • 1997

    Helmed episodes of the Bochco-produced "Brooklyn South"

  • 1997

    Promoted to producer of "NYPD Blue" (ABC)

  • 1996

    Began directing episodes of "NYPD Blue" (ABC), produced by Stephen Bochco

  • 1996

    Directed HBO movie "The Cherokee Kid"; also played the bit role of Cowboy No 1

  • 1996

    Feature directing debut, "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood," the parody of black films starring the Wayans family

  • 1996

    Helmed "Reunion" segment of HBO's "America's Dream"

  • 1996

    Helmed episodes of the Wells-produced "ER" (NBC)

  • 1995 to 1996

    Directed episodes of "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS) and the short-lived "Extreme" (ABC)

  • 1992

    Hired as director for first primetime series, the short-lived "Angel Street" (CBS); first collaboration with producer John Wells

  • 1991

    Served as segment director on "MTV, Give Me Back My Life: A Harvard Lampoon Parody" (Comedy Central)

  • Adapted "Almost a Man" from a story by Richard Wright, produced off-Broadway

  • Helmed commercials and music videos for Harry Connick Jr, Barry White, Luther Vandross and Bob Dylan, among others

  • Left his Harvey, Illinois neighborhood at the age of 14 to attend exclusive all-white private Catholic school in Indiana

  • Studied with Stephen Sondheim and Charles Strouse at NYC's ASCAP Musical Theater Workshop during his 20s

  • Worked as a self-described "token to be shown off at meetings" in the world of New York advertising

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