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Name
  
Paul Seed

Role
  
Television Director


Spouse
  
Elizabeth Cassidy

TV shows
  
Nearly a Happy Ending

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Awards
  
International Emmy Award for Drama, British Academy Television Award for Best Single Drama

Nominations
  
British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series

Movies
  
The Affair, Dead Ahead: The Exxon Va, A Rather English Marriage, Strange Relations, Christmas Lights

Similar People
  
Andrew Davies, Ian Richardson, Jim Parker, Ken Riddington, Tom Courtenay

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Paul Seed (born 18 September 1947) is a British television director and former actor.

Born in Bideford in Devon, Seed began his career as an actor and appeared in numerous television series including Z-Cars, Softly Softly: Taskforce, Survivors, Doctor Who, Secret Army, Coronation Street, Crown Court and Tales of the Unexpected. Seed currently lives in Torrington, Devon, and is married to actress Elizabeth Cassidy.

In the late 1970s, Seed chose to pursue a career in TV drama directing and completed the BBC Directors' course following which he directed numerous TV plays, series and serials during the 1980s. Seed is perhaps best known for directing the BBC's smash-hit 1990 mini-series House of Cards and its sequel To Play the King, adapted by Andrew Davies from Michael Dobbs' novels and famously starring Ian Richardson as Francis Urquhart.

Seed continued to direct for television drama series throughout the 1990s including A Touch of Frost and Playing the Field, and in 2002 directed all six episodes of the revival of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

In recent years, he has directed episodes of New Tricks, Northern Lights and Lark Rise to Candleford, and in 2010 directed the BBC adaptation of Just William, and also directed Blandings (2013), shown on BBC One

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