James D. Parriott
Born in 1947 in Denver, Colorado, USA, James D. Parriott has had an active career in film and television since the early 1970s. He has mainly worked within the genres of drama, fantasy, and science fiction, most notably directing episodes of popular shows like "Grey's Anatomy," "Ugly Betty" (for which he received an Emmy nomination), and creating the cult 1980s series "Forever Knight". Though he hasn't won awards at major film festivals, Parriott's authorial style is marked by his adept handling of character development and his ability to blend fantastical elements with day-to-day human experiences. As a person, James D. Parriott is a visionary, constantly pushing the boundaries of storytelling, and his work reflects his deep appreciation for the nuances of human emotion.