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Nicholas Austin Pizzolatto was born in New Orleans on October 18, 1975. [1] He grew up in a Catholic family of Italian-Americans.His father, Nic Pizzolatto Jr., was an attorney.
[8] [9] The series' writer, Nic Pizzolatto, confirmed in The Wall Street Journal [10] [11] that Ligotti, along with several other writers and texts in the supernatural horror genre, had indeed influenced him. Pizzolatto said he found The Conspiracy Against the Human Race to be "incredibly powerful writing". [11]
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Nic Pizzolatto, creator and writer of True Detective, cites Thacker's In the Dust of This Planet as an influence on the TV series, particularly the worldview of lead character Rust Cohle, along with several other books: Ray Brassier's Nihil Unbound, Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against the Human ...
Pizzolatto was still an executive producer on the show, … ‘True Detective: Night Country’ Star Kali Reis Says It’s a ‘Damn Shame’ After Franchise Creator Nic Pizzolatto Reposted Fans ...
“True Detective: Night Country” is the first season of the HBO anthology series not created by Nic Pizzolatto, who up until now had a writing credit on every episode across the show’s first ...
In January 2014, the episode's title was revealed as "After You've Gone" and it was announced that series creator Nic Pizzolatto had written the episode while executive producer Cary Joji Fukunaga had directed it. This was Pizzolatto's seventh writing credit, and Fukunaga's seventh directing credit.
Notably, Night Country is the first season of True Detective without Pizzolatto's involvement. Though he retains an executive-producer credit, writer and director Issa López is season 4's showrunner.
In January 2019, the episode's title was revealed as "Now Am Found" and it was announced that series creator Nic Pizzolatto had written the episode while executive producer Daniel Sackheim directed it. This was Pizzolatto's twenty-fourth writing credit, and Sackheim's fourth directing credit.