Abstract

Darren Star (1961–) has experienced more than a few encounters with Standards & Practices over the years, at times both writing and directing episodes that networks deemed controversial. A self-professed film geek who made Super 8 movies as a teen, Star found early success with the television programs he created in the 1990s—Beverly Hills, 90210; Melrose Place; and Sex and the City. He pushed the limits of acceptable content for network and cable TV—and not always without consequence. Adrienne Faillace conducted the interview on October 6, 2015, in New York City, New York.

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