'Sopranos' Creator Signs for First Film
By STEVE GORMAN, Reuters
Posted: 2008-05-09 13:05:51
LOS ANGELES (May 8) - David Chase, creator of the
acclaimed TV mob drama "The Sopranos," has signed a deal with
Paramount Pictures to write, produce and direct his first
feature film, the studio said Thursday.
Adhering to the kind of mystery surrounding some of Chase's
past work, the studio offered no details of the project except
to describe it as "an original drama," and a spokesman said the
film was not an adaptation of "The Sopranos."
Chase, 52, has a long-standing relationship with Paramount
Studios chairman Brad Grey, who was his producing partner on
"The Sopranos" and occasionally played himself on the series.
The show, which ended a six-season run in June 2007 with
its famously ambiguous blackout finale, earned Chase two Emmys
as best drama series and two others for his writing on the
show.
Centered on the fictional life of a conflicted New Jersey
mob boss, played by James Gandolfini, the HBO series was
regarded by many critics as the finest drama ever to air on
U.S. television.
"David is one of the great storytellers of our time, and
his debut as a filmmaker is both highly anticipated and long
overdue," Grey said in a statement issued by the Viacom
Inc-owned studio.
A spokesman said a time table for the film's production and
release have not been set.
Chase's television career spans three decades and includes
work on such series as "The Rockford Files," "I'll Fly Away,"
"Northern Exposure" and the made-for-TV movie "Off the
Minnesota Strip."
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