Buckley is most known for his directing work on the television series
Pretty Little Liars and
Gossip Girl. In late 2011 he directed his first movie for Lifetime,
The Pregnancy Project. He began his career as an assistant editor on the 1983 film
Tender Mercies, which featured his sister, actress
Betty Buckley, who helped him land the job after hearing that the film's editor was seeking a local assistant while on location in Waxahachie, Texas. The editor was pleased with Buckley's work and took him to
New York City to begin his career. Following
The O.C.'s conclusion, Buckley followed Schwartz to direct and edit his next projects,
Gossip Girl and
Chuck. He was associate producer on the film
Happy, Texas. He has directed episodes on various television series:
The O.C.,
Gossip Girl,
Chuck,
Greek,
Melrose Place,
90210,
Privileged,
The Middleman,
Make It or Break It,
Pretty Little Liars,
The Client List,
The Carrie Diaries,
Rizzoli & Isles,
Switched at Birth,
Hart of Dixie, and the Josh Schwartz webseries
Rockville, CA. His episode of
The O.C. titled "The Metamorphosis" was chosen by
Entertainment Weekly magazine as one of the five best episodes of the series. His episode of
Gossip Girl titled "The Handmaiden's Tale" was chosen by
Newsweek magazine as one of the ten best television episodes of 2007. His only acting credit is a minor role in
Solomon & Sheba, a part he only landed because was editing another project in
Morocco, and the producers shooting
Solomon & Sheba did not want to fly in other English-speaking actors to play minor parts. He agreed to do it only as a lark. and in 2008, for the pilot for
Chuck, for Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television. He won the latter award at the ACE banquet on February 17, 2008. He has been an assistant visiting professor in the film school at the
University of California, Los Angeles. ==Personal life==