‘True Blood’ actor, GW grad Sam Trammell visits home

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sam Trammell had a word of advice for aspiring actors Friday night: Act.

Appearing at an “Inside the Main Street Studio” gathering at the Kanawha Players Theater, Trammell said little successes, regardless of the role, are the most important for an actor’s career development, and also are the most exciting.

Trammell, who stars in HBO’s hit series “True Blood,” is a George Washington High School grad who had little interest in acting until his senior year at Brown University. While attending GW, his creative interest was music.

Once the acting bug bit, though, Trammell turned his back on graduate school, packed his bags and headed to New York City, where he spent time doing menial jobs while doggedly seeking work to satisfy his newfound passion.

The Tony-nominated actor landed a variety of roles, but is now best known as Sam Merlotte, a “shapeshifter” – changing from animal to man and back again – in the supernatural drama series that has pulled in ratings second only to “The Sopranos” on HBO.

Trammell was in town as the honored guest of the East End Main Street “HallowEast” celebration. Patterned after the popular Bravo show “Inside the Actors Studio,” Trammell’s appearance Friday featured an interview by David Wohl, dean of arts and humanities at West Virginia State University.

Wohl probed Trammell’s thoughts on the actor’s craft, methods and techniques. Trammell said the voice and movement classes he took were essential to his development. “You simply can’t do theater without them,” he said.

Audience members, some of whom came from out-of-state after learning of Trammell’s appearance from the “True Blood” Web site, questioned him about his experiences on Broadway and sought to gain insight about what to expect in the coming season. The actor was predictably discreet.

At an earlier “meet and greet” at the Culture Center, where fans paid $100 a ticket to rub elbows with the man who is sometimes a dog on TV, Trammell circulated through the crowd, posing for pictures and signing autographs.

Gina Grigoraci, who graduated with him in 1990, brought her yearbook to share with him. “He remembered me when I showed him my high school picture,” she said. “He was always the cool guy in high school that girls had a crush on.”

Grigoraci recalls seeing him at the South Hills swimming pool during the summer. She started watching “True Blood” because she’d heard her classmate was starring in it.

Making her second visit to West Virginia, but first to Charleston, Laura Lincks of New York City said Trammell brought her here. “He’s my favorite actor on the show,” Lincks said, noting that Trammell was a genuinely nice guy in person.

Trammell’s parents and a number of his boyhood friends also attended. Former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice John McCuskey said he dined with Trammell at the Bluegrass Kitchen, where the actor accommodated autograph seekers and photo hounds with aplomb.

Trammell said he still recalls every detail when he was told he’d landed the “True Blood” role. “I remember exactly where I was, the weather, the gift I bought myself and, literally, screaming,” when he heard the news, he said. “This was the pilot everybody wanted to get.”

The actor said he knew director Alan Ball from his days in New York theater. “Alan hires good actors and doesn’t worry about their star status,” Trammell said. He added that Ball’s approach helps the show maintain its realistic quality.

Trammell drew on his own experiences to give advice to aspiring actors Friday night.

“Start acting, no matter where you are. Just do it and don’t stop,” he advised. “It was a long road for me. The business tries to break you down.”

SOURCE:  By Kate White of   The Charlston Gazette

Sam’s “Guy’s POV”

Sam’s feature in the November People Style Watch magazine’s “Guy’s POV” section…

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True Blood for Best Horror Show at Scream Awards

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On October 17th the Scream Awards we’re held in Los Angeles

Tonight it aired on Spike TV….

Sam-Tramell.com would once again like to send congrats to…

Anna Paquin for Best Horror actress

Stephen Moyer for Best Horror Actor

Alexander Skarsgard for Best Villain

and last but not least

True Blood for Best Horror Show


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‘True Blood’ actor will headline East End event

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — For people on Charleston’s East End, Halloween is always a festive time of year. Residents get into the spirit by decorating their homes and yards in grand ghoulish style.

“I’m not sure there’s another neighborhood that gets excited about Halloween like the East End,” said Keeley Steele, owner of the Bluegrass Kitchen on Washington Street.

This Halloween, however, the East End is ramping up for a special spooktacular celebration.

East End Main Street, a program of the Charleston Area Alliance, is organizing “HallowEast,” a four-day fundraiser designed to promote the historic area of West Virginia’s capital city.

“We wanted to do a fall fundraiser but make it fun and have every single person walk away and say I want to come back next year,” said Ric Cavender, East End Main Street’s director.

Cavender says HallowEast is by far the biggest and longest event his program has undertaken.

It officially kicks off Wednesday night with a Murder Mystery Cocktail Party sponsored by Bluegrass Kitchen at the Women’s Club of Charleston. Events continue through Halloween night, with activities planned each day for both children and adults.

Headlining the celebration will be actor Sam Trammell, a Charleston native starring in the HBO series “True Blood.” Trammell plays shape-shifting bartender Sam Merlotte in the mystical show based on the novels of Charlaine Harris.

Trammell spent much of his childhood in Charleston attending Overbrook Elementary, John Adams Middle and George Washington High Schools. The performer will participate in “Inside the Main Street Studio,” an interview session in the style of the show “Inside the Actor’s Studio.”

Local actor and writer David Wohl will serve as the interviewer for the event to be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Kanawha Players on Beauregard Street. Tickets are $50 each.

Cavender said he and other organizers weren’t exactly confident they could get Trammell to travel back to Charleston for the event. In the end, though, Trammell was extremely supportive of the program’s plans.

“He immediately agreed to it,” Cavender said. “He just ate it up.”

Other events during HallowEast will include “Trick or Beat” night for kids Thursday at Appalachian Power Park, a showing of “Dial M for Murder” presented by the Kanawha Players at 9 p.m. Friday, and a “Halloween Hootenanny” costume party at The Empty Glass Saturday night.

While some events are free, others are priced from $10 a person to $100 a person for a special fan gathering with Trammell. Cavender said ticket sales have been coming in pretty steadily over the past few weeks but only one event is sold out. The $150 tickets for a premium VIP reception with Trammell early Friday evening are no longer available.

HallowEast organizers and East End business owners have high hopes for this inaugural event and are counting on it going a long way toward promoting their community in Charleston and beyond.

“I hope people see this as a safe and family-oriented place, that there are people who are committed to this neighborhood,” Steele said.

“The bottom line would be to attract new people to the area to show, yes, the East End is evolving every single day and there’s stuff going on here you can’t find anywhere else,” Cavendar said.

To buy event tickets or see a complete schedule of events, visit the Web site www.halloweast.com or visit East End Main Street’s Facebook page.

SOURCE:  Charleston Daily Mail (by: Sara Gavin)

‘Twilight’, ‘True Blood’ take top honors at 2009 Scream Awards

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Stan Lee on a flying balloon barge, Morgan Freeman upstaged by William Shatner, Megan Fox swearing her undying allegiance to the “Transformers” franchise, and Keith Richards at an award show devoted to horror movies — yeah, it’s Spike TV’s Scream Awards.

The 2009 edition, which went down in typically reserved fashion at the Greek Theatre on Oct. 17, featured all of the above-mentioned hoopla, as well as an impressive roster of stars to hand out and receive the lethal-looking trophies for the best in horror, science fiction and fantasy media. The juggernaut that is “Twilight” was among the big winners of the night, with HBO’s “True Blood” and the J.J. Abrams revamp of “Star Trek” not far behind.

“Twilight” took home four awards, including Best Fantasy Movie, and leads Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart earning Best Actor and Best Actress in a Fantasy Movie or Television Series. Neither was present at the event, but co-star Taylor Lautner claimed his award for Breakout Performance (Male) and later presented exclusive footage from the upcoming sequel, “New Moon,” to the attending throng.

However, “True Blood” co-stars and real-life couple Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin were in attendance to pick up their awards for Best Horror Actor and Actress, as well as for the Sam Trammellcoveted Best TV Show. Alexander Skarsgård was also on hand to net “Blood’s” fourth award of the night for Best Villain.

“Trek” pulled up third with three awards, including Best Science Fiction Movie, Best Director for J.J. Abrams, and the Ultimate Scream, which featured a typically self-lampooning guest appearance by William Shatner, who emerged from the crowd to accept the award from presenter Morgan Freeman and chide Abrams for not including him in the film. The surprise appearance was one of the highlights of the show, matched only by Johnny Depp’s presentation of the Rock Immortal Award to a visibly amused Keith Richards. One may question the presence of Richards at an award show devoted to horror movies (and save those snarky comments about his resemblance to a certain animatronic TV horror anthology host), but his appearance certainly gave the event a quantum boost in cool points.

Other notable guests included Stan (The Man) Lee’s arrival via balloon to accept the Comic-Con Icon Lifetime Achievement Award from “Spider-Man” star Tobey Maguire, a surprisingly heartfelt reunion of the “Battlestar Galactica” cast (Ronald Moore version), and Quentin Tarantino’s enthusiastic (to put it mildly) tribute to director George A. Romero (“Night of the Living Dead” and the upcoming “Survival of the Dead”) who quite rightly received the Scream Mastermind Lifetime Achievement Award. But the show’s most gossip-spasm-inducing moment of the night came when Megan Fox acknowledged the “false reports” regarding her recent, let us say, untoward comments about the “Transformers” franchise and director Michael Bay while picking up her award for Best Sci-Fi Actress. “I’ve always felt that I am a very ordinary part of an extraordinary film,” she said. “These movies took me out of obscurity and they gave me a career and I am completely grateful to everyone involved with this franchise.” That, I believe, is called saving face.

The night was rounded out by the world premiere of clips from a number of upcoming genre pics, including Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” and Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” (itself a winner of the night as Most Anticipated Fantasy Film), as well as a preview of ABC’s revamp of “V.” The 2009 Scream Award will air for your edification and enjoyment on Oct. 27 on Spike TV, but should you have plans for the evening, here’s a full list of the winners and equally stellar presenters. After the break, mais oui.

Most Anticipated Fantasy Film:
“Alice in Wonderland” — Presenter: Jessica Alba. Accepting: Johnny Depp

Best Sci-Fi Actress:
Megan Fox — “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” — Presenter: Justin Long. Accepting: Megan Fox

Break-out Performance Female:
Isabelle Lucas — “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” — Presenter: John C. Reilly. Accepting: Isabelle Lucas.

Best Villain:
Alexander Skarsgård — “True Blood” — Presenter: Kate Bosworth. Accepting: Alexander Skarsgård.

Break-out Performance Male:
Taylor Lautner — “Twilight” — Presenter: Christina Ricci. Accepting: Taylor Lautner.

Best Comic Book Writer:
Jeff Jones — Presenters: Eliza Dushku and Dave Navarro. Accepting: Jeff Jones.

Best Comic Book Movie:
“Watchmen” — Presenters: Eliza Dushku and Dave Navarro. Accepting: Jackie Earle Haley.

Rock Immortal Award:
Keith Richards — Presenter: Johnny Depp. Accepting: Keith Richards.

Best Horror Movie:
“Drag Me to Hell” — Presenter: Jennifer Carpenter. Accepting: Sam Raimi and principal cast minus Allison Lohman.

Best Horror Actor Male:
Stephen Moyer — “True Blood” — Presenter: Liv Tyler. Accepting: Stephen Moyer.

Best Horror Actor Female:
Anna Paquin — “True Blood” — Presenter: Jackie Earle Haley. Accepting: Anna Paquin

Scream Mastermind Lifetime Achievement Award:
George A. Romero — Presenter: Quentin Tarantino. Accepting: George A. Romero

Best Director:
J.J. Abrams — “Star Trek” — Presenter: Harrison Ford. Accepting: J.J. Abrams

Best TV Show:
“True Blood” — Presenter: Cast of “Vampire Diaries.”

Best Fantasy Actor, Male:

Robert Pattinson – Twilight

Best Fantasy Actor, Female:

Kristen Stewart – Twilight

Best Fantasy Movie:
“Twilight” — Presenter: Elijah Wood. Accepting: Taylor Lautner

Comic-Con Icon Lifetime Achievement Award:
Stan Lee — Presenter: Tobey Maguire. Accepting: Stan Lee

Ultimate Scream:
Star Trek — Presenter: Morgan Freeman. Accepting: William Shatner

– Paul Gaita

Photo: The cast of “True Blood” accepts the award for Best TV Show / Getty Images

SOURCE:  LA Times THE ENVELOPE

Sam Trammell True Blood Interview – SCREAM 2009 Awards

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Sam Trammell earned a Breakthrough Performance nomination at Spike TV’s SCREAM 2009 for his performance as a shapeshifting bar owner in HBO’s hit series ‘True Blood.’ At the awards, Trammell talked about Sam, nudity, and being a shapeshifter.

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Transcript: Sam Trammell True Blood Interview – SCREAM 2009 Awards

Rebecca Murray from About.com Hollywood Movies at Spike TV’s SCREAM 2009.

Sam Trammell – ‘Sam Merlotte’ in True Blood

You’re one of my favorite characters on the show.

Sam Trammell: “Oh, thank you.”

How much fun is he to play?

Sam Trammell: “Oh, he’s great. He’s awesome. Yeah, yeah. You know it was really fun the first year because they sort of made him look like the killer for a while so it was sort of a shady element. But, you know, this year was fun and difficult because there was just so much sort of masochism, you know, sadism against him from the writers. They were just like torturing him non-stop, so really high stakes. It’s a lot of fun. It’s fun to be in that world.”

And next season he’s going to be looking for his real parents, right?

Sam Trammell: “Yeah, yeah, I think so. That’s what I’ve heard. He’s going to be sort of trying to search out his biological parents and trying to find them, and seeing what their deal is. And they’re going to be bad. They’re going to be really bad news.”

You don’t think that’s going to end well?

Sam Trammell: “Oh no. No, no, no. It’s going to be horrible.”

Is he ever going to find real love?

Sam Trammell: “I don’t know. I hope so.”

I’d like him to.

Sam Trammell: “I mean, he’s a good guy. He’s been the hero. He’s saved some lives and he gets no respect, so I don’t know. Then the one girl that he kind of falls for completely betrays him. So, I don’t know. I hope so.”

Is it weird to play a shapeshifter? You get the first script and you’re turning into a dog…

Sam Trammell: “Yeah, it is. It is. You’ve got to think about what you’re doing on your downtime away from the bar. Like, you’re running around playing with balls in your mouth. It’s pretty weird. It was strange when Alan [Ball] told me that’s what was going to happen. I didn’t really know that. I was like, ‘A shapeshifter? Really? Okay. I thought I was going to be a bartender. All right.’”

And you’re okay with the nudity?

Sam Trammell: “Yeah. I’ve done it a lot. I’ve done it a lot so it’s fine. It’s good. It’s all good.”

SOURCE:  About.Com

Eyecon True Blood Press Release

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EYECON ADDS TODD LOWE “TERRY BELLEFLEUR” TO NOVEMBER CONVENTION LINEUP
AND ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF CELEBRITY EBAY BREAKFAST AUCTIONS

October 19 – EyeCon Celebrity Autograph Convention featuring stars from the hit HBO series True Blood has added Todd Lowe who stars as “Terry Bellefleur”, the shell-shocked short order cook who works at Merlotte’s Bar on the show. Todd is also known for his recurring role on the television series Gilmore Girls. He will be appearing all weekend for autograph and photo op sessions.

EyeCon is announcing the launch of the highly anticipated celebrity breakfast auctions. The auctions are being held on EBay and are the opportunity for a few fans to win an hour long breakfast with one of their favorite stars in attendance. The link to the auctions has been posted on the EyeCon website at www.eyeconfla.com/trueblood. The auctions are live under the Ebay seller ID, eyecon_auctions. Good luck bidding on this once in a lifetime opportunity!
EyeCon Celebrity Autograph Conventions has announced the launch of the first ever fan convention based on the popular television series True Blood in Orlando, Florida on November 13-15, 2009. The  convention will give fans the opportunity to gather with each other and celebrate this breakout new series. The convention will feature celebrity guests, bands, artists, vendors, Q&A’s, parties, contests, panels, fan films, photo shoots, video games, blood drives and more.

The celebrity guest list includes:
* Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte)
* Nelsan Ellis (Lafayette Reynolds)
* Allan Hyde (Godric)
* Ashley Jones (Daphne)
* Todd Lowe (Terry Bellefleur)
More guests will be added soon. Keep track of all the updates at www.eyeconfla.com/trueblood

The convention hours of operation are:
Friday: 4:00pm – 1:00am
Saturday: 10:00am – 1:00am
Sunday: 10:00am – 5:00pm

Tickets are currently available online, pricing is as follows:
General Admission
Friday: $10, Saturday: $40, Sunday: $40
3 Day Weekend: $80
Silver Weekend Pass: $110
Gold Weekend Pass: $135
Platinum Weekend Pass: $295

Special rates are available for all attendees who stay at the host hotel. Hotel information and room rate information can be found at www.eyeconfla.com/location.html

A little about us:
EyeCon is a fan-friendly multi-genre celebrity autograph convention for science fiction, horror, television and movie fans! We have been running successful fan conventions since 2006, bringing fans closer to the stars they love and providing enriched fan experiences for their favorite television shows and movies. There will be Celebrity Autograph sessions, Celebrity Photo Op sessions, a Celebrity Banquet, a Cocktail Party with the stars, a Fangbanger’s Ball, Panels, Games, Guitar Hero, Celebrity Breakfast auctions, Blood Drives and so much more! There will always be something to do during the busy, fun-packed weekend!

We are famous for allowing our celebrity guests to walk around and party all weekend with the attendees, while other convention companies keep them under lock and key. What fun would that be? Many of our attendees have said they never expected to meet the celebrities so intimately and were caught completely off guard by the level of interaction they had with the celebrities! Our goal is for you to feel like you know the celebrities personally by the end of the convention and leave you wanting more! Visit www.eyeconfla.com for more details…

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In pictures: Spike TV awards 2009 *Spoilers*

The Scream Awards taped on October 17th at the Greek Theater

in Los Angeles, California….

The stage was enormous….the crowd was filled with humans, zombies and vampires (oh my)

and it was almost a perfect night for the cast and crew of our favorite TV show True Blood!

BEST HORROR TV SHOW….

TRUE BLOOD!!!!

Our very own Sam Trammell accepted the award for the cast….

SammyAndCastThe Scream Awards can be viewed on Spike TV on October 27th…

check your local listings for a time!!

We here want to personally congratulate the cast and crew

and say that the wins came to no surprise to us at all!!!

How could the show not win with such a fabulous cast on board!!!!


SOURCE:  BBC & GettyImages for the photos!

The Bow Wow Beverly Hills Event…

True Blood Hounds

The Amanda Foundation

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Halloween Party on Thursday 10/29/09

On The Via Rodeo at Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills.

Tickets for the VIP Champagne Reception from 6:30-7:30 cost $200.

The reception will include cast members from True Blood-

Sam Trammell, Nelsan Ellis, Rutina Wesley, Krisen Bauer, Ashley Jones and Michelle Forbes.

General admission tickets cost $75 and includes entry from 7:30-10:30 on The Via Rodeo.

Don’t forget the doggy costume contest.

For more information on tickets and sponsorships

CLICK HERE

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Sam on the red carpet at the 5th Annual GLSEN Respects Awards…

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HBO executive Michael Lombardo (right), who accepted the 
Corporate Role Model Respect Award on HBO's behalf, with 
"True Blood" creater Alan Ball and stars Sam Trammell (left) and Michelle Forbes.

Sam Trammell, Sara Ramirez and Jason Schwartzman hit the

red carpet at the 5th Annual GLSEN Respects Awards at the

Beverly Hills Hotel in LA where they talk about how much needs

to done for social acceptance of all people regardless of sexual orientation.

GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network) is the leading

national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for ALL students,

and Friday night, it honored Shonda Rhimes, HBO and David Bohnett.

SOURCE:  AccessHollywoodGLSEN

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