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  1. 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.

  2. Jan 6, 2011 · Before Barclay became one of Hollywood's go-to TV directors, he was a kid who escaped his rough Chicago neighborhood with a scholarship to an elite Midwestern boarding school.

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    Barclay was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois in 1957. His mother was a social worker and his father was a foreman at a tile plant. “I was the third boy of what would be seven kids,” Barclay recalled to www.gay.com. “It was a lower–middle class upbringing at best, but I didn’t mind it too much. I played lots of sports.” He excelled at both football...

    Barclay was determined to make a career writing musicals and left the ivied–walls of Harvard for the rush of New York City. There he struggled with alcohol and drugs—dependencies that plagued him for nearly a decade. Despite this he stayed focused on his goal and landed a spot in a musical theater workshop held by the American Society of Composers,...

    Barclay has also endured homophobia during his career, particularly while directing the Boys N the Hood spoof Don’t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood. He was not yet completely open about his sexuality when he took on the directorship. “I realized I empowered people to make it an issue by not being open about it,” h...

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    Hollywood Reporter,Dec 10, 2001 p. 18. Los Angeles Times,January 31, 1999, p. 4; September 13, 1999, p. 6; July 1, 2000, p. F1.

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  3. Paris Barclay is a director on How to Get Away with Murder. Barclay was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois. He attended La Lumiere School, a private college preparatory boarding school in La Porte, Indiana.

  4. Feb 5, 2014 · A precocious child, Barclay excelled academically and athletically while attending La Lumiere School for Boys, a Catholic college preparatory school in La Porte, Indiana, on a football scholarship. He was also one of the first African Americans to attend the school.

  5. 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.

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  7. In his two-hour 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 1990s drama Angel Street.

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