THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #274 – Michael Steed

Episode #274 – Michael Steed

Michael Steed is a film and television director & producer and our guest on this episode of The Paul Leslie Hour. Steed has worked on such shows as the James Beard Award-Winning The Mind of a Chef (PBS) and the Emmy Award-Winning Anthony Bordain: Parts Unknown (CNN). He’s created content for the Travel Channel, A&E, Bravo and Netflix. In association with the Zero Point Zero production company, he directed Season 2 of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman.

We discussed his cinematography background, his college ties to Atlanta and his work with Anthony Bordain. In particular this interview focused on the most recent season of David Letterman’s talk show. Michael Steed was at every theatre taping and on-location shooting. A man with great perspective and humility, get to know him right here on The Paul Leslie Hour.

Special thanks to Tom Keaney.

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