Steven DePaul (b. 1952)

Alias:
Steven De Paul

Birthplace:
Washington Heights, New York, USA

Born:
January 1, 1952

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Steven DePaul is an American television director and producer. He has directed multiple episodes of NCIS-LA, CSI-NY, GRIMM, The Unit, Bones, as well as many episodes of one hour dramatic television (updated list IMDB). He was a longstanding producer and director on NYPD Blue. In his capacity as producer of NYPD Blue he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1995 and the Best Television Drama Golden Globe Award in 1993. He was also nominated for this award for his work on NYPD Blue on five other occasions (in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999). He won a George F. Peabody for "Raging Bulls" (Season 6, episode 8), an episode he directed for NYPD Blue. Mr. DePaul was born in 1952 in Washington Heights, NY, DePaul's father, Michael DePaola, fought in World War II in North Africa and Italy. He was a union organizer, District 65, and a bartender. His mother, Hermione (Billie), was a school teacher and librarian. Steven enrolled at Clark University, where he majored in English graduating in Dec. 1972. He was involved in booking artists to play concerts on campus and at the Clark Coffeehouse. Upon graduation, Mr. DePaul began working on Rock & Roll tours, first working as a roadie for Poco ('73-74). He spent the next 15 years touring with bands including Souther, Hillman Furay, Joni Mitchell, The Eagles, The Grateful Dead, Dan Fogelberg, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Boston, The Cars and The Faces. This career ended with a long stint as tour accountant with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Mr. DePaul then moved to Los Angeles to work for producer Steven Bochco on shows like Cop Rock, Civil Wars and NYPD Blue. He worked on NYPD Blue for 11 years, during which he directed multiple episodes and won prestigious awards. In 2004, he left NYPD Blue and became a freelance director, the position he currently holds.

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Director:
1993  NYPD Blue
2002  CSI: Miami
2003  Las Vegas
2004  CSI: NY
2005  Bones
2005  Close to Home
2005  Wanted
2006  Conviction
2006  In Justice
2006  Jericho
2006  Shark
2006  The Unit
2007  Journeyman
2007  K-Ville
2008  Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
2009  NCIS: Los Angeles
2010  Hawaii Five-0
2011  Fairly Legal
2011  Grimm
2011  Person of Interest
2012  Last Resort
2013  The Originals
2013  Zero Hour
2014  Crisis
2014  The 100
2016  Shades of Blue
2017  The Gifted
2017  The Good Doctor
2019  The Village
2022  The Cleaning Lady

Producer:
1991  Civil Wars
1993  NYPD Blue
2002  CSI: Miami
2003  Las Vegas
2004  CSI: NY
2005  Bones
2005  Close to Home
2005  Wanted
2006  Conviction
2006  In Justice
2006  Jericho
2006  Shark
2006  The Unit
2007  Journeyman
2007  K-Ville
2008  Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
2009  NCIS: Los Angeles
2010  Hawaii Five-0
2011  Fairly Legal
2011  Grimm
2011  Person of Interest
2012  Last Resort
2013  The Originals
2013  Zero Hour
2014  Crisis
2014  The 100
2016  Shades of Blue
2017  The Gifted
2017  The Good Doctor
2019  The Village
2022  The Cleaning Lady

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