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Jacob D. Paltrow (born September 26, 1975) is a Jewish-American director.
Paltrow was born in Los Angeles, California, to the late Bruce Paltrow, a film director, and Blythe Danner (a well-known character actress); Paltrow's father was Jewish and his mother was raised in the Quaker religion.
Paltrow's most known job was directing some NYPD Blue episodes, such as: Andy Appleseed (2003), Brothers Under Arms (2000) and Big Bang Theory (1999), following his father's footsteps as tv director. On 2006, he made his debut as a film director with the movie The Good Night, set to a October release.
The Good Night (post-production) 2006
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