Alan Ball is an American screenwriter, playwright, director, and producer, who has a net worth of $40 million. Alan Ball received an Academy Award for authoring the screenplay for the 1999 picture “American Beauty.”

He created the HBO series “Six Feet Under” (2001-2005), “True Blood” (2008-2014), and “Here and Now” (2018), as well as the ABC sitcom “Oh, Grow Up” (1999), and he wrote and executive produced all four projects.

He has also directed episodes of “Six Feet Under,” “True Blood,” and “Here and Now.” Ball has written plays including “Cherokee County” (1985), “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress” (1993), and “All That I Will Ever Be” (2007), as well as the television series “Grace Under Fire” (1994-1995) and “Cybill” (1995-1998).

Who is Alan Ball?

Alan Ball was born Alan Erwin Ball on May 13, 1957, in Marietta, Georgia. He is the son of Mary Ball, a homemaker, and Frank Ball, an aircraft inspector. Alan had an elder sister, Mary Ann, who unfortunately died in a vehicle accident at the age of 22. According to a 2002 “Washington Post” article on Alan, Mary Ann Ball, who was driving, was killed instantaneously as she went onto a blind bend and collided with an approaching car.

The writer and filmmaker, then 13, sat in the passenger seat. For him, the trauma of losing his closest sister became a defining experience, a tremendous split between all that came before and everything that came after.” After graduating from high school, Ball attended the University of Georgia before receiving a theater arts degree from Florida State University in 1980. After college, he worked as a playwright for Sarasota’s General Nonsense Theatre Company.

How old is Alan Ball?

He is currently 66 years old.

What is Alan Ball’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $40 Million.

What is Alan Ball’s career?

Alan started his television career as a writer for the ABC sitcom “Grace Under Fire” in 1994, writing episodes such as “The Road to Paris, Texas,” “Grace vs. Wade,” “A Night at the Opera,” and “Memphis Bound.” From 1995 to 1998, he wrote 13 episodes for the CBS series “Cybill.” Ball developed the 1999 ABC sitcom “Oh, Grow Up,” and the same year, his screenplay for “American Beauty” was made into an Academy Award-winning film that grossed $356.3 million on a $15 million budget.

In addition to Best Picture, the film won Alan an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, Best Director (Sam Mendes), Best Actor (Kevin Spacey), and Best Cinematography (Conrad Hall). He then produced the HBO series “Six Feet Under,” which aired 63 episodes over five seasons between 2001 and 2005. Ball directed six episodes and wrote nine. The show got 44 Primetime Emmy nominations, winning nine, and won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series – Drama in 2002.

Alan wrote, directed, and produced “Towelhead,” a 2007 film based on Alicia Erian’s 2005 novel of the same name. Next, he created the HBO series “True Blood,” which broadcast 80 episodes over seven seasons between 2008 and 2014. The series was based on Charlaine Harris’ “The Southern Vampire Mysteries,” and Ball served as a showrunner for the first five seasons.

“True Blood” received Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Series – Drama in 2008 and 2009, as well as a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series (2011) and two People’s Choice Awards for Favorite TV Obsession (2010) and Favorite Premium Cable TV Show (2013).

Alan wrote 11 episodes for the series and directed two in season one. He executive produced “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” a 2017 HBO film based on Rebecca Skloot’s best-selling 2010 nonfiction book of the same name. The film received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Television Movie.

Ball created the 2018 HBO drama “Here and Now,” which aired for ten episodes. Alan created three episodes for the show and directed the series opener. He wrote, directed, and produced the 2020 Amazon Studios film “Uncle Frank,” which received numerous accolades, including a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie and a Golden Nymph Award for Best Film.

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