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Is Anna's nudity Weird?!?
Apparently it is for those who have been following her since her role in The Pianist, when she was 11 years old. Still, vampire sex is, well, sexy, specially with the cast members that they hire to do the job. Indeed we agree with her. If you wish to read more of her interview, click here! Hollywood's Newest Heartthrobe!
Even though Mr. Skarsgard is pretty humble after all his success with TB, he has to admit that now he is one of Hollywood heartthrobs. Because of this Canyon News just posted this article about Alex and his family, Eric and TB FANS.
A Vampire-less Halloween!
It's the Season for Spoilers...lalalala, LA, LA, LAAA!
More spoilers!!!More Spoilers from the Paley Center!
Many more updates and confirmation of RUMORS! Alan Ball and the rest of TB writers confirmed tidbits for next Season and it is definitely a great tease.Inside TB Opening Credits...

Sam at Home...
...in Charleston, West Virginia! Where he currently is visiting and later in the week participating of "HallowEast." In the article he states how he has "pay his dues" and now finally he is reaching stardom...we can't argue with him. On the contrary we're glad it took him awhile since we couldn't imagine anyone else for this role.Alex on Eric, TB and life as an actor!
Famous and adorable actor Alexander Skarsgard, who plays one of our mischievous and sexy vamps Eric in TB, was recently interviewed by UN Reality Primetime about playing a 1,000 year-old vampire, his family, Sweden and even more TB.MEGA SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!
Charlaine on S3
The Houston Chronicle will celebrate their Book & Author dinner on November 1st. Because of this celebration they have brought 5 different writers together, including the talented Charlaine Harris. Below, please find a short interview they had with her in regards to Sookie, Merlotte's and Season 3.Once upon a time, author Charlaine Harris had an idea for a book that would mix all the types of stories she loved.
It would be part mystery, part science fiction, part romance.
“I had come to a crossroads in my career, and I decided to write a book that would combine everything,” Harris, 57, says. “I decided not to stick to the rules.”
She broke the rules with Dead Until Dark, the title that introduced Sookie Stackhouse and the small but unforgettable town of Bon Temps, La., to the world.
Today, there are nine Sookie books. And HBO has made True Blood, the series based on the books, one of the most talked-about TV shows of the moment.
Harris admits to sharing certain traits with Sookie. “Well,” says the author after a pause and a sigh, “we’re both loyal, but she’s a lot braver than I am. She’s pretty much like I wish I was. She’s polite but direct. I like to think that’s me, too.”
The HBO series has been a financial boon to Harris, mainly because it spurred book sales. The first two seasons of the show were based on the first two Sookie Stackhouse books.
“The third season will be the third book,” Harris adds, “but the show may go off on its own at any point.”
Harris says it’s been strange and wonderful to visit the set of True Blood, to walk around in a place that first took shape in her mind.
“One day,” she recalls, “I had lunch in Merlotte’s in one of the booths. With Alan.”
That would be Alan Ball, director of True Blood, creator of HBO’s Six Feet Under, screenwriter of the filmAmerican Beauty.
Harris also feels a sense — a pleasant sense — of obligation to the people who are busy bringing her stories to life, particularly Anna Paquin, who plays Sookie, and Stephen Moyer, who plays Bill.
“It’s strange,” says Harris. “Especially now that Anna and Stephen are getting married (in real life). I feel responsible.”



