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Friday, 31 January 2020





                                        

Paul Wesley is heading back into the director’s chair for another CW show!
The 37-year-old Tell Me A Story actor is directing episode 17 for Batwoman‘s current first season, EW reports.
Paul revealed the news in an Instagram story, by sharing a photo of the script, along with a location tag in Vancouver.
The actor has previously directed several episodes of his former show The Vampire Diaries, as well as other CW shows Supernatural, Roswell, New Mexico, and most recently, TVD spinoff Legacies.

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Paul Wesley's recent acting credits include a co-starring role in the first season of Tell Me A Story, produced by Kapital Entertainment where Wesley's production company, Citizen Media, has an overall deal.

Over the last few years, Citizen Media, has set up multiple series projects for development at various networks and studios including ABC, Fox 21 TV TV Studios, Warner Bros TV/Warner Horizon, and Freeform.

Currently in development is Confessions of a Drug Addicted High School Teacher starring Wesley and directed by David Slade (Black Mirror: Bandersnatch), also produced by Kapital and Citizen Media.

Wesley starred on The Vampire Diaries for eight seasons, directed multiple episodes throughout the series' run, and served as a producer on the eighth and final season.

Behind the camera, last year he directed episodes of Roswell, New Mexico and Legacies. In addition, he had a co-starring role in Netflix's docu-drama Medal Of Honor produced by Robert Zemeckis, as well as starring in two off Broadway theater productions in 2018.
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