True Blood Season 2 Premiere Event At The Los Angeles Theatre
June/10/09 04:16 Filed in: Promotion
The Paramount Theater in Los Angeles hosted the second season premiere party for "True Blood" on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009. Members of the cast and crew were in attendence, including Stephen Moyer, Anna Paquin, Alan Ball, Sam Trammell, Rutina Wesley, Ryan Kwanten, Carrie Preston, Alexander Skarsgard, Nelsan Ellis, Todd Lowe and several others.
You can view video from the event at:
http://extratv.warnerbros.com/videos/channels/?channel=channels/79356
Forum member Beerwolf is posting numerous photos from the event in our forum:
http://thebluewhalepub.com/viewtopic.php?p=132501#p132501
You can view video from the event at:
http://extratv.warnerbros.com/videos/channels/?channel=channels/79356
Forum member Beerwolf is posting numerous photos from the event in our forum:
http://thebluewhalepub.com/viewtopic.php?p=132501#p132501
Fourteen True Blood Season 2 Cast promotional Photos
June/08/09 20:53 Filed in: Photos
Fourteen cast promotional photos related to the production of True Blood Season 2 are now available in the True-Blood.tv Photo Gallery.
True Blood Season 2 will premiere June 14th, 2009 on HBO
True Blood Season 2 will premiere June 14th, 2009 on HBO
Wes Brown, Anna Camp And Ashley Jones Join Season 2 Cast Of True Blood
January/06/09 02:17 Filed in: Cast & Crew
According to Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello, Wes Brown, Anna Camp and Ashley Jones have been contracted to join the season 2 cast of True Blood. Anna Camp will hold down a regular role while Wes Brown and Ashely Jones will appear in roughly 6 episodes.
Michael writes, "True Blood has just cast its first new roles for season 2, and both picks are bloody fantastic!
First up, Broadway babe Anna Camp -- she's currently horsing around with Daniel Radcliffe in Equus — has been tapped to play the series-regular role of Sarah, the hot-to-trot wife of Steve Newlin (aka the Fellowship of the Sun's big kahuna). And The Bold and the Beautiful's stellar Ashley Jones has booked a six-episode arc as Daphne, a new Merlotte's waitress"
Source: http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/12/ashley-jones-an.html
"Wes Brown (We Are Marshall) is the latest addition to True Blood's season 2 ensemble. He'll play Luke, a God-obsessed hunk that bonds with Jason (Ryan Kwanten) at a church camp, in at least six episodes."
Source: http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/12/casting-scoop-1.html
Michael writes, "True Blood has just cast its first new roles for season 2, and both picks are bloody fantastic!
First up, Broadway babe Anna Camp -- she's currently horsing around with Daniel Radcliffe in Equus — has been tapped to play the series-regular role of Sarah, the hot-to-trot wife of Steve Newlin (aka the Fellowship of the Sun's big kahuna). And The Bold and the Beautiful's stellar Ashley Jones has booked a six-episode arc as Daphne, a new Merlotte's waitress"
Source: http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/12/ashley-jones-an.html
"Wes Brown (We Are Marshall) is the latest addition to True Blood's season 2 ensemble. He'll play Luke, a God-obsessed hunk that bonds with Jason (Ryan Kwanten) at a church camp, in at least six episodes."
Source: http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2008/12/casting-scoop-1.html
True Blood's Lizzy Caplan Talks With The Trades
October/15/08 19:51 Filed in: Off-Site
Scott Juba, of The Trades, recently talked with Lizzy Caplan about her role on True Blood and other upcoming projects:
“Expect more commanding performances from Caplan during her stint on True Blood. She reveals that she will play an original character that doesn’t feature in any of the Charlaine Harris books upon which the series is based. “I normally play a lot of characters that could be considered dark,” Caplan says. “This is a total departure from that. She’s still really twisted and screwed up, but she’s actually sort of a hippie. She loves nature and thinks everything is connected and that there is so much beauty in the world. But she’s actually kind of tweaked in the head.”
According to Caplan, her multi-layered character fits the show’s complex dynamic in which societal labels are not easily defined. “Within the vampire community, there are sort of old school vampires, and then there are progressive vampires,” she explains. “The humans can be just as evil as the vampires.” “
Full Article:
http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=10644
“Expect more commanding performances from Caplan during her stint on True Blood. She reveals that she will play an original character that doesn’t feature in any of the Charlaine Harris books upon which the series is based. “I normally play a lot of characters that could be considered dark,” Caplan says. “This is a total departure from that. She’s still really twisted and screwed up, but she’s actually sort of a hippie. She loves nature and thinks everything is connected and that there is so much beauty in the world. But she’s actually kind of tweaked in the head.”
According to Caplan, her multi-layered character fits the show’s complex dynamic in which societal labels are not easily defined. “Within the vampire community, there are sort of old school vampires, and then there are progressive vampires,” she explains. “The humans can be just as evil as the vampires.” “
Full Article:
http://www.the-trades.com/article.php?id=10644

