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About Paris Barclay

An openly gay, African-American director (mostly of TV), Paris Barclay originally harbored dreams of creating projects for the stage. While an undergraduate at Harvard University, he wrote some 16 musicals as well as contributing to the annual Hasty Pudding Theatricals productions. Moving to NYC to pursue his dream, he studied under Stephen Sondheim and Charles Strouse at the ASCAP Musical Theater Workshop. He eventually saw his show "Almost a Man", adapted from a Richard Wright story, produced Off-Broadway.

Having conquered substance abuse problems, Barclay landed a stint working in advertising which in turn led to the opportunity to direct commercials. From there, Barclay made the jump to music videos, collaborating with artists like Harry Connick Jr, Barry White, Luther Vandross and Bob Dylan. His music video reel convinced producer John Wells to hire him as a director for the short-lived series "Angel Street" (CBS, 1992), and that connection with Wells eventually led to his directing for NBC's "ER". Along the way, Barclay oversaw episodes of other series (i.e., "Second Noah" and "Sliders") before he more or less settled in at "NYPD Blue". His attempt to leap to the big screen resulted in the hit-and-miss comedy parody "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in Hood" (1996). Barclay also has handled the occasional telefilm. most notably the comedy Western "The Cherokee Kid" (HBO, 1996) but his primary allegiance remains to "NYPD Blue", where he has worked his way up to "fifth in command", helming five episodes a year and worrying about virtually every aspect of production as supervising producer. The Emmy-winning director of the 1997 episode "Lost Israel, Part 2" will become a co-executive producer of the popular series in the 1999-2000 season.

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Also known as

AKA : Paris K C Barclay

Born

June, 30 1956 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, USA

Education

  • La Lumiere School, La Porte, IN: A football prowess (and good grades) helped earn him a scholarship; today, there's a Barclay Family Scholarship which sends one student a year to the school (not necessarily based on race, but on talent in athletics or the arts)
  • Harvard University, Cambridge, MA: Roomed for three years with Arthur Golden, future best-selling author of "Memoirs of a Geisha" and was a classmate of John Roberts, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; wrote 16 musicals, including the annual Hasty Pudding shows
  • ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, Los Angeles, CA: Studied with Stephen Schwartz
  • ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop, New York, NY: Studied with Charles Strouse and Stephen Sondheim

Professions

director, producer, composer, playwright, advertising copywriter

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