Ball wrote the screenplay for American Beauty, for which he earned an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. He also created the series Six Feet Under and True Blood, works for which he earned an Emmy as well as awards from the Writers, Directors, and Producers Guilds of America. He was an executive producer on the Cinemax television series Banshee. He also wrote and directed the film Uncle Frank.
Early life
Ball was born in Marietta, Georgia, to Frank and Mary Ball, respectively an aircraft inspector and a homemaker. His older sister, Mary Ann, was killed in a car accident when Ball was 13; he was in the passenger seat at the time.[2] He attended high school in Marietta before going to college at the University of Georgia and Florida State University. Ball graduated from Florida State in 1980 with a degree in theater arts.[3][4]
After college, he began work as a playwright at the General Nonsense Theater Company in Sarasota, Florida.[5]
Film and television career
Ball broke into television as a writer and story editor on the situation comedies Grace Under Fire and Cybill.[6]
Ball has written three films, American Beauty (1999), Towelhead (2007) and Uncle Frank (2020), the latter of which he also produced and directed. He is also the creator, writer and executive producer of the HBO drama series Six Feet Under and True Blood.[7] Ball was the showrunner for True Blood for its first five seasons.[8]
In 2010 Ball began work on a television adaptation of the crime noir novel The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston, to be titled All Signs of Death.[9][10] In December 2010, after several months of pre-production, HBO cancelled production on the project.[11]
Ball was also one of the executive producers of the Cinemax series Banshee.[12]
In July 2016, it was announced that Ball's family drama Here and Now had been ordered to series by HBO.[13] Starring Tim Robbins and Holly Hunter,[14][15] the show was cancelled in April 2018 after one ten-episode season.
Personal life
Ball has discussed his Buddhist faith in numerous interviews, noting how it has influenced his filmmaking. In an interview with Amazon.com, Ball commented on the plastic bag scene in American Beauty, stating: "I had an encounter with a plastic bag! And I didn't have a video camera, like Ricky does... There's a Buddhist notion of the miraculous within the mundane, and I think we certainly live in a culture that encourages us not to look for that."[16] Ball has also discussed how his Buddhism has shaped themes in Six Feet Under and True Blood, both of which he has substantially contributed to.[17][18]
Ball is gay and has been called "a strong voice for [the] LGBT community".[19][20] In 2008 he made Out magazine's annual list of the 100 most impressive gay men and women.[21]
Accolades
For his work in television and film, Ball has received critical acclaim and numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, an Emmy a Golden Globe, and awards from the Writers, Directors, and Producers Guilds.[22]
Awards
2000 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay– American Beauty
2000 Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay-Motion Picture– American Beauty
2000 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay– American Beauty
2002 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Drama Series– Six Feet Under
2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series– Six Feet Under
2004 Producers Guild of America Award for Dramatic Series– Six Feet Under
Nominations
2000 BAFTA Film Award for Best Original Screenplay– American Beauty
2002 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement– Six Feet Under
2004 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement– Six Feet Under
2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series– Six Feet Under
2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series– Six Feet Under
2006 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series– Six Feet Under
2009 Writers Guild of America Award for Best New Series– True Blood
2010 Producers Guild of America Award for Dramatic Series– True Blood
Works
Television
Grace Under Fire
Title
Year
Credit
Notes
"The Road to Paris, Texas"
1994
Teleplay
Story, with Brett Butler
"Grace vs. Wade"
1994
Writer
"A Night at the Opera"
1995
Writer
"Memphis Bound"
1995
Writer, with Marc Flanagan
Cybill
Title
Year
Credit
Notes
"Zing!"
1995
Teleplay, with Lee Aronsohn
"To Sir, with Lust"
1996
Writer
"Three Women and a Dummy"
1996
Writer
"Venice or Bust"
1996
Writer
"Buffalo Gals"
1996
Writer
"Name That Tune"
1997
Teleplay, with Michael Langworthy
"Mother's Day"
1997
Story
"Regarding Henry"
1997
Story
Season 4 premiere
"Halloween"
1997
Teleplay, with Mark Hudis
"Where's a Harpoon When You Need One?"
1997
Teleplay, with Kim Friese
"Bakersfield"
1998
Story
"Oh Brother!"
1998
Teleplay, with Mark Hudis
"Dream Date"
1998
Story
Oh, Grow Up
Title
Year
Credit
Notes
"Pilot"
1999
Writer
Series premiere
"Good Pop, Bad Pop"
1999
Writer
Six Feet Under
Title
Year
Credit
Notes
"Pilot"
2001
Writer
Director
Series premiere
"An Open Book"
2001
Writer
"Knock Knock"
2001
Writer
Director
Season 1 finale
"In The Game"
2002
Writer
Season 2 premiere
"Someone Else's Eyes"
2002
Writer
"The Last Time"
2002
Director
Season 2 finale
"Perfect Circles"
2003
Writer
Season 3 premiere
"Nobody Sleeps"
2003
Writer, with Rick Cleveland
"I'm Sorry, I'm Lost"
2003
Director
Season 3 finale
"Can I Come Up Now?"
2004
Writer
"Untitled"
2004
Director
Season 4 finale
"Everyone's Waiting"
2005
Writer
Director
Series finale
Ball with True Blood star Anna Paquin in July 2012
Robinson, Charlotte (September 5, 2008). "Alan Ball's LGBT Vision: Audio Interview". Outtake. Retrieved May 3, 2015. He is also openly gay & a strong voice for our LGBT community.
Delaney, Sam (July 11, 2009). "TV preview: True Blood". The Guardian. Retrieved May 3, 2015. Ball has been lauded as a strong and significant voice for the American gay community.
Alan Ball at the Internet Off-Broadway Database. RetrievedMay 6, 2013.
Further reading
Alan Ball (September 9, 2008). "SF Weekly Interview: Alan Ball". SF Weekly (transcript). Interviewed by Tamara Palmer. Retrieved September 11, 2008.
Linda Rapp (February 12, 2007). "Ball, Alan (b. 1957)". glbt Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on August 21, 2008. Retrieved September 11, 2008.
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