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Paris Barclay

Paris K.C. Barclay (born June 30, 1956) is an American television director and producer, and writer. He is currently serving his second term as the President of the Directors Guild of America. He is a two-time Emmy Award winner and is among the busiest single-camera television directors, having directed nearly 150 episodes of television to date, for series such as ''NYPD Blue'', ''ER'', ''The West Wing'', ''CSI'', ''Lost'', ''The Shield'', ''House'', ''Law & Order'', ''Monk'', ''Numb3rs'', ''City of Angels'', ''Cold Case'', and more recently ''Sons of Anarchy'', ''The Mentalist'', ''Weeds'', ''NCIS: Los Angeles'', ''In Treatment'', ''Glee'', ''Smash'' and ''The Good Wife'', ''Extant'', and ''Manhattan''.
From 2011–2014, Barclay served as the executive producer and principal director of FX’s ''Sons of Anarchy'', which completed its record breaking final season as one of FX's highest rated shows in its history. He is currently in production for his next collaboration with FX, ''The Bastard Executioner''.
==Early life==
Barclay was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois. He attended La Lumiere School, a private college preparatory boarding school in La Porte, Indiana. On scholarship, he was one of the first African-Americans to attend the school, Barclay went on to Harvard College, where he was extremely active in student musical theatre productions and the ''a cappella'' singing group The Harvard Krokodiloes. During his four years there, he wrote 16 musicals, including the music for two of the annual Hasty Pudding shows. Barclay attended both the La Lumiere School and Harvard with John Roberts, now the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. His Harvard roommate was novelist Arthur Golden, author of ''Memoirs of a Geisha''.

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