Emmy-winner Paris Barclay produces a quick home sale in Valley Village - Los Angeles Times
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Emmy-winner Paris Barclay produces a quick home sale in Valley Village

Writer, director and producer Paris Barclay, who won a pair of Emmys for "NYPD Blue," has sold his home in Valley Village for $1.762 million.
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Emmy-winning director-producer Paris Barclay has sold his Valley Village home of nearly a decade for $1.762 million.

The contemporary-style Mediterranean listed for sale early August and had an offer in hand after a week on the market, records show. Barclay bought the house in 2007 for $1.65 million.

The two-story home, built in 2006, is fronted by hedges and mature Magnolia trees. Tall privacy hedges and mature landscaping provide a natural screen from neighboring properties.

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The 4,880 square feet of interiors feature a formal entry that opens to a two-story living room with a fireplace. An open gallery sits above the living room and has a decorative iron railing.

Other living areas include an updated kitchen with Italian cabinetry, an office/den, a family room, five bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The master suite has a separate sitting area and a private balcony overlooking the grounds.

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A pavered patio sits off the main level and is reached by a set of French doors.

Barclay, 60, won a pair of Primetime Emmys for outstanding directing for a drama series for the show “NYPD Blue.” Among his other credits are the series “Sons of Anarchy” and “The West Wing.”

He has served as the president of the Directors Guild of America since 2013.

Manvel Tabakian of Sotheby’s International Realty was the listing agent. Jeffrey McMahon of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage represented the buyer.

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