Wake the Dead Podcast Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse True Blood
Home
Podcasts
News
Books
Television
Fun Stuff
About Us
Contact Us
shadow

On itunes

...or Play on other Apps.

Social networks Facebook page Follow us on Twitter

Interview Podcast Listen Now Photos from the event Questions and answers

affiliates
Charlaine Harris




Wake the dead podcast

To join this list, email us.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Death changes us all

SISTER'S DEATH TURNED BALL ONTO THE MACABRE
www.contactmusic.com

TRUE BLOOD creator ALAN BALL blames his fascination with death on a horrifying childhood experience - when he watched as his sister was killed in a car crash.

The writer has tackled the macabre in all of his film and TV projects, including American Beauty, funeral parlour drama Six Feet Under and vampire series True Blood.

He insists death has stayed with him since the adolescent tragedy.

Ball, 52, explains to Entertainment Weekly, "When I was 13 years old I was in a car accident with my sister who was driving the car. It was her 22nd birthday and she died. She died in front of me. She died all over me. (Death) stuck its big old ugly face in my face and my life changed. That's why death seems to be a theme that appears in all my stuff."

No comments:

Post a Comment

We are not affiliated with Charlaine Harris or her publisher.