Sunday, January 31, 2010
True Blood Season 3 Casting (spoiler alert)
***SPOILER ALERT*** Cast descriptions may lead to series spoilers…
Creator Alan Ball has been busy casting new players in the upcoming season 3 of True Blood. Click Here to view the Season 3 Casting List
Fans of Charlaine Harris’ Southern Vampire series will be excited to see Alcide Herveaux’s character come to life by Joe Mangianello. Alcide is a Jackson, Mississippi werewolf who will definitely heat up your Sunday nights on HBO.
Other shifters include Sam Merlotte’s brother Tommy played by Marshall Allman, and werepanthers Calvin Norris (not casted yet), Felton Norris (not casted yet), and Crystal Norris played by Lindsay Pulsipher. Grant Bowler will play Coot, a werewolf biker and leader of the were-bikers.
Shifters aren’t the only new “sups” on the block, Denis O’Hare has been casted to play Russell Edgington, vampire King of Mississippi. Talbot, played by Theo Alexander, is Russell’s sexy vampire boyfriend. Vampire Franklin Mott, played by James Frain, comes on the scene as Tara’s new love interest.
Great news for Vampire Pam fans! Kristin Bauer has been upgraded to “regular” status meaning we should be seeing many more Pam scenes in our future.
We’ll also be seeing some minor cast members who will undoubtedly add some spice to the story. Janice Herveaux, played by Dawn Olivieri, is Alcide’s fun-loving sister. Shannon Lucio has been casted as Caroline Compton, Bill’s Civil War era wife during flash back scenes. We also get to meet sexy Yvette, played by Natasha Alam, Fangtasia’s newest dancer.
Lafayette will see some action with Jesus Valasquerz, played by Kevin Alejandro. Jesus is the caretaker of Ruby Jean Reynolds, Lafayette’s mother, played by Alfre Woodard.
Fans are anxiously awaiting the announcement of the actress casted as Debbie Pelt. She’s described as Alcide’s beloved ex-girlfriend who is addicted to V. She’s an enemy of Sookie and is sure to stir up a heap of trouble.
Click Here to view the Season 3 Casting List
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