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  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Ultimately, ‘Six Feet Under’ is not based on a singular real event or true story. While the conceptualization of the series is a debatable topic, the characters it follows, and the storylines it explores are fictional, with some inspiration from reality.

    • The Idea Was Inspired by A 1948 Book.
    • Ball Was Given One Strange Note About His First Draft.
    • Anna Faris Was Too Funny to Be Claire.
    • Jeremy Sisto, Adam Scott, and Peter Krause All Auditioned to Play David.
    • It Was Michael C. Hall's First On-Screen role.
    • Ball Set The Show in Los Angeles For A Specific reason.
    • The Opening Sequence Was Shot in Seattle.
    • Rico and Julio Didn't Have to Act to Play Father and Son.
    • One of The Writers Strongly Objected to One of The Scenes.
    • Lili Taylor Didn't Know Her Character Was Having An Affair.

    Carolyn Strauss, then head programmer of HBO, wanted her network to do a show about death after watching the 1965 movie adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s satirical book The Loved One, which was based on the Los Angeles funeral business. She contacted Alan Ball, who was about to be in high demand when the Oscar nominations were announced, even though his...

    Strauss told him that it was really good, but still too safe, so she asked him: “Could you just make it just a little more f*cked up?”

    In auditioning for Claire, Anna Faris attempted to enact the scene in which the teenager, who is high, finds out that her father is dead.Ball kept laughing, even though Faris wasn’t tryingto be funny. Lauren Ambrose eventually won the part.

    Peter Krause eventually accepted that he was much more like Nate than he had originally realized. Scott recalledthat for his audition, "It was me, Michael C. Hall, and Jeremy Sisto testing for the role that Michael ultimately got." But there was a consolation prize for both actors: Sisto became a regular character when he was cast as Brenda's unsta...

    Though Hall was a New York theater mainstay before Six Feet Under—most notably after taking over for Alan Cummingas the emcee in Cabaret in 1999—the series marked his Hollywood debut.

    The direct quote:“I purposely chose Los Angeles to set the series in because, in a show about death, why not set it in the world capital of the denial of death, which has got to be Los Angeles? Los Angeles is where you come to re-create yourself and to become immortal.”

    American Beauty composer Thomas Newman wrote the music first, before the video and images were filmed and created. The tree was shot near Lake Washington, but only after being purchased for $400 from a Seattle resident’s yard, uprooted, relocated to the desired area, and held up by wires.

    Freddy Rodríguez played Federico “Rico” Diaz. His son, Julio, was played by his real-life son, Giancarlo Rodriguez. (Giancarlo also appeared on an episode of Ugly Betty, also as Freddy’s son.)

    In “The Trip,” the 11th episode in the show's premiere season, Six Feet Under took a risk in depicting the death of a baby. One writer argued that filming the scene would make the show’s audience disappear. Instead, the writer disappeared; Ball fired him at season’s end.

    Taylor played Lisa Kimmel Fisher, Nate's roommate-turned-wife and mother of his child. In a dark plot twist, it was revealed that she was having an affair—a fact that Taylor herself wasn’t aware of until “the third episode from when it happened.”She claimed she would have played the part differently had she known.

  3. Jun 4, 2021 · “Six Feet Under,” the acclaimed HBO drama that premiered 20 years ago this week, was based on the hard but undeniable truth that “death and life are inextricable,” said the producer Alan...

  4. Nov 23, 2023 · Nate Fisher (Peter Krause) and his brother David Fisher (Michael C. Hall) inherit their father’s funeral home business after his death, which becomes the focal point of the family, their friends,...

  5. Mar 1, 2002 · Both are about families, though they have little else in common. "Six Feet Under" is the story of the Fishers, who operate a funeral business.

  6. Six Feet Under is an American drama television series created and produced by Alan Ball that premiered on the premium television network HBO on June 3, 2001, and ended on August 21, 2005, after five seasons consisting of 63 episodes.

  7. Aug 21, 2015 · When Six Feet Under premiered in 2001, its portrayal of a dysfunctional family tending to the funeral home they own following their patriarch’s death was an instant hit with critics.

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