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HBO rolls with Ball’s “True Blood”

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HBO rolls with Ball's 'True Blood'

'Six Feet Under' creator to act as showrunner

By MICHAEL SCHNEIDER

Alan Ball is back in HBO's court, as the pay cabler has officially picked up the vampire series "True Blood."Ball, who created the hit "Six Feet Under" for HBO, will exec produce and act as showrunner for "True Blood," which is based on Charlaine Harris' "Southern Vampire" novel series.

Net is still ironing out an episodic order and airdate, but the show is expected to go into production this fall. Ball, who wrote and directed the pilot, has already penned several more episodes.

" 'True Blood' proves that Alan continues as a master of his craft," said HBO entertainment prexy Carolyn Strauss.

Ball started working it in October 2005, when he signed a two-year overall pact with HBO. Project was eventually rolled to this year, and the pilot was shot earlier this summer with stars Anna Paquin, Ryan Kwanten, Sam Trammell, Stephen Moyer and Brook Kerr.

Set in small-town Louisiana, series follows the world of vampires, who are able to co-exist with humans by drinking a Japanese-manufactured synthetic blood. The show contains a dose of humor alongside the horror.

"Charlaine has created such a rich environment that's very funny and at the same time very scary," Ball told Daily Variety after first selling the project in 2005. "I bought the book on impulse, and I just couldn't put it down."

Paquin plays Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress who winds up falling for vampire Bill Compton (played by Moyer) and who has powers of her own. Carrie Preston and Michael Raymond-James round out the cast.

Ball recently directed the film "Nothing Is Private." Ball's Your Face Goes Here Entertainment shingle will produce "True Blood" with HBO.

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This sounds fascinating. And i will definitely watch anything from Alan Ball, the man who created my fave TV show (Six Feet Under) and wrote the screenplay to my fave movie (American Beauty).

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This sounds fascinating. And i will definitely watch anything from Alan Ball, the man who created my fave TV show (Six Feet Under) and wrote the screenplay to my fave movie (American Beauty).

This is the show i'm most anxious to see based solely on Alan Ball's name--SFU is my fave show of all time too and I love his theatre work (I have a FEW probs with American Beauty but it is a wonderful film). I'm wondering if I shoudl read the original novels (I did read chapter one of the first book in the bookstore and it actually was pretty intriguing) or not--I read somewhere each season planned to finish one volume of the novel and since they're sorta mysteries maybe I won't...

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