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ALFREDO BARRIOS, JR.
Prolific TV and film writer, producer & director and network-approved showrunner
After a five-year stint as an LA litigator, charismatic Harvard-grad attorney Alfredo Barrios, Jr. has successfully carved out a career as a multi-hypenate creative in Hollywood. He is a respected, prolific TV and film writer, producer and director and network-approved showrunner.
Most recently, Alfredo served as a co-executive producer on Season 2 of CBS Network’s “Magnum PI” and recently served as the show runner and one of the executive producers of the History Network drama, “Six,” the compelling scripted series about SEAL Team Six. Prior to that, he served as one of the executive producers on the hit USA Network show, “Burn Notice.” Alfredo has also directed several episodes of primetime television.
Presently, he has several TV and film projects in development, including a western TV show with MGM and a feature (he’s currently writing) about Wall Street, based on the 2020 book, “Discussion Materials,” set to direct in late 2021/early 2022.
Prior to becoming a showrunner, Alfredo was was staffed on various television shows, including “First Monday,” “Mister Sterling,” “Lyon’s Den,” “Law & Order,” “Just Legal,” “Close to Home,” and “Justice.”
He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Before his foray into entertainment, he worked as a litigator at the Los Angeles office of O’Melveny & Myers. He has also served as a board member of the Writers Guild of America, West.
ALFREDO BARRIOS, JR. IS THE NEXT “MUST-MEET” HOLLYWOOD POWER PLAYER AT THE HOLLYWOOD NETWORKING BREAKFAST.
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