Bill Balas

Bill Balas is an American screenwriter and director best known for his work on the A&E series Bates Motel.[1]

Early life

Balas was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis after incurring a pneumothorax as an infant. The advancing symptoms of the illness forced him to drop out of high school at age seventeen. After receiving a successful double lung transplant he moved to Los Angeles, California, and was accepted into the American Film Institute, where he earned a MFA in Screenwriting.

Awards

Writers Guild of America, West

Slamdance Film Festival

American Screenwriting Competition

International Student Film Festival Hollywood

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

References

  1. "Bill Balas". Internet Movie Data Base.
  2. "2015 Writer Access Project Honorees". WGA. Writers Guild of America.
  3. "Slamdance 2010 Winners". Moviebytes.
  4. "American Screenwriting Competition". Flatshoe Entertainment.
  5. "ISFFH 2010 Winners". International Student Film Festival Hollywood.
  6. "Alfred P. Sloan Award". AFI Conservatory.

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