Did you know the vampires of "True Blood" can't come out during the day, but the Cullen clan of "Twilight" simply sparkles in the sunlight? The battle continues between the movie franchise and HBO's sexy vampire show -- now "Extra" has 53 facts on "Twilight" vs. "True Blood"!
'Twilight' vs. 'True Blood'
Sparkly Skin
The Cullen clan isn't killed by sunlight -- their skin simply sparkles.
Darkness Only
"True Blood" vampires cannot come out during the day, and they can't enter a human's residence unless they're invited in.
Vampire Love
Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are rumored to be dating off-screen, though there's been no confirmation.
True Love
Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin are definitely dating off screen -- looks like vampires have a thing for their leading ladies!
Across the Border
The "Twilight" series is filmed in Vancouver.
L.A. & LA
"True Blood" is filmed in areas around Southern California and Louisiana.
Timber Town
"Twilight" takes place in rainy Forks, Washington.
Bon Temps
"True Blood" takes place in Bon Temps, a fictional small town in Louisiana.
Human Strength
There is no mention in the "Twilight" saga of humans drinking vampire blood for strength.
Bloodthirsty
In "True Blood," vampire blood is used as a recreational drug called "V" which can heighten senses, give strength and cause hallucinations. Vampire blood, if ingested by a human, can help heal wounds.
Golden Eyes
The Cullens' eyes are shades of gold -- but they turn black when it's time to eat! (The dots are for future special effects.)
Big Bite
There is no physical change to "True Blood" vampires when they're hungry.
Blending In
The Cullen vampires attend high school and pretend to eat in order to fit in. Very few people know their true identity.
The Minority
In "True Blood," vampires live among people and are adjusting to life.
Animal Blood Only
The Cullens are vegetarians -- they won't kill humans.
Thirsty for Blood
Bill Compton, the main vampire in "True Blood," only drinks a synthetic drink labeled True Blood, which allows vampires to sustain life without drinking human blood.
Blurred Past
Some vampires in the "Twilight" saga do not remember their past lives as humans.
Past Identity
All of the vampires in "True Blood" remember their lives as humans.
Mind Reader
Edward can read human minds -- except for Bella's.
Sexy Vixen
Sookie, a non-vampire, can read the minds of both humans and vampires -- except her love, Bill.
Beautiful Bella
Edward is attracted to the shy Bella because of her innate goodness, his inability to read her mind and the way she smells.
Bill's Crush
Bill is drawn to the telepathic Sookie because she's different from other humans.
Cullen's Powers
Jasper Cullen can calm a room and Alice Cullen can predict the future.
'True' Glamour
Vampires in "True Blood" have the ability to "glamour" humans, similar to hypnosis.
Taylor's Transformation
Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner, can transform into a werewolf.
Never Been Seen
Werewolves exist in the world of "True Blood," but have yet to be seen onscreen. They've only been mentioned during conversations between characters.
The Narrator
"Twilight" is narrated by Bella.
Narration-Free
"True Blood" does not have a narrator.
Burned at the Stake
In "Twilight," vampires are destroyed when their heads are torn off and their bodies are burned.
Killed with a Stake
In "True Blood," a vampire can be killed with a wooden stake. Vampires in "True Blood" cannot come into contact with silver -- it burns their skin.
Mythical Creatures
The "Twilight" vampires are considered a myth.
Very Real
In "True Blood," vampires have emerged as a specific group in the population.
Vamp Bite
In order to become a vampire in "Twilight," a human must be bitten and undergo days of transformation.
Tasty Blood
In order to become a vampire in "True Blood," a vampire would drink the blood of a human, who would then drink that same vampire's blood in return.
Hidden Fangs
In "Twilight," vampire fangs aren't outwardly visible.
Fang Flashers
In "True Blood," a vampire can choose when to show its fangs.
Natural Sense
In "Twilight," humans are naturally afraid of the Cullens -- even though they're unaware they are vampires.
Assimilated Vamps
In "True Blood," the vampires are assimilated in society, though they're a minority.
Above the Influence
In "Twilight," Bella is impenetrable to vampire influence.
Untouchable
In "True Blood," Sookie cannot be glamoured by vampires.
Drifters
"Twilight" vampires are nomads.
People Friendly
In "True Blood," vampires live in communities amongst humans.
Rule Enforcers
A coven of vampires, called the Volturi, reside in Italy and enforce the laws of the vampire world in "Twilight."
Vamp Regulated
In "True Blood," there are five vampire districts, each with a sheriff.
Soul Mate
"Twilight" vampires usually have a soul mate, i.e., Alice & Jasper, Emmett & Rosalie, Carlisle & Esme, etc.
Vampire Property
In "True Blood," when one vampire creates another vampire, they have control over them.
Werewolf Genes
In "Twilight," the werewolf genes only surface when vampires are near.
True Dog
In "True Blood," Sam Merlotte can control when he shifts into a dog -- except for Maryann, who has the power to command Sam to shift.
Human-like
Vampires have to mimic human movements like breathing and fidgeting -- they'd otherwise be as still as stone.
Pale & Cold
Vampires are like humans in "True Blood," except they're deathly pale and cold.
Sleepless
The "Twilight" vampires don't sleep.
Underground Sleep
In "True Blood," vampires live off of True Blood and human blood, and require sleep underground to rejuvenate.
Super Strength & Speed
Vampires in "True Blood," as in "Twilight," have immeasurable strength and speed.
Did you know the vampires of "True Blood" can't come out during the day, but the Cullen clan of "Twilight" simply sparkles in the sunlight? The battle continues between the movie franchise and HBO's sexy vampire show -- now "Extra" has 53 facts on "Twilight" vs. "True Blood"!
'Twilight' vs. 'True Blood'
Sparkly Skin
The Cullen clan isn’t killed by sunlight — their skin simply sparkles.
Darkness Only
“True Blood” vampires cannot come out during the day, and they can’t enter a human’s residence unless they’re invited in.
Vampire Love
Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are rumored to be dating off-screen, though there’s been no confirmation.
True Love
Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin are definitely dating off screen — looks like vampires have a thing for their leading ladies!
Across the Border
The “Twilight” series is filmed in Vancouver.
L.A. & LA
“True Blood” is filmed in areas around Southern California and Louisiana.
Timber Town
“Twilight” takes place in rainy Forks, Washington.
Bon Temps
“True Blood” takes place in Bon Temps, a fictional small town in Louisiana.
Human Strength
There is no mention in the “Twilight” saga of humans drinking vampire blood for strength.
Bloodthirsty
In “True Blood,” vampire blood is used as a recreational drug called “V” which can heighten senses, give strength and cause hallucinations. Vampire blood, if ingested by a human, can help heal wounds.
Golden Eyes
The Cullens’ eyes are shades of gold — but they turn black when it’s time to eat! (The dots are for future special effects.)
Big Bite
There is no physical change to “True Blood” vampires when they’re hungry.
Blending In
The Cullen vampires attend high school and pretend to eat in order to fit in. Very few people know their true identity.
The Minority
In “True Blood,” vampires live among people and are adjusting to life.
Animal Blood Only
The Cullens are vegetarians — they won’t kill humans.
Thirsty for Blood
Bill Compton, the main vampire in “True Blood,” only drinks a synthetic drink labeled True Blood, which allows vampires to sustain life without drinking human blood.
Blurred Past
Some vampires in the “Twilight” saga do not remember their past lives as humans.
Past Identity
All of the vampires in “True Blood” remember their lives as humans.
Mind Reader
Edward can read human minds — except for Bella’s.
Sexy Vixen
Sookie, a non-vampire, can read the minds of both humans and vampires — except her love, Bill.
Beautiful Bella
Edward is attracted to the shy Bella because of her innate goodness, his inability to read her mind and the way she smells.
Bill's Crush
Bill is drawn to the telepathic Sookie because she’s different from other humans.
Cullen's Powers
Jasper Cullen can calm a room and Alice Cullen can predict the future.
'True' Glamour
Vampires in “True Blood” have the ability to “glamour” humans, similar to hypnosis.
Taylor's Transformation
Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner, can transform into a werewolf.
Never Been Seen
Werewolves exist in the world of “True Blood,” but have yet to be seen onscreen. They’ve only been mentioned during conversations between characters.
The Narrator
“Twilight” is narrated by Bella.
Narration-Free
“True Blood” does not have a narrator.
Burned at the Stake
In “Twilight,” vampires are destroyed when their heads are torn off and their bodies are burned.
Killed with a Stake
In “True Blood,” a vampire can be killed with a wooden stake. Vampires in “True Blood” cannot come into contact with silver — it burns their skin.
Mythical Creatures
The “Twilight” vampires are considered a myth.
Very Real
In “True Blood,” vampires have emerged as a specific group in the population.
Vamp Bite
In order to become a vampire in “Twilight,” a human must be bitten and undergo days of transformation.
Tasty Blood
In order to become a vampire in “True Blood,” a vampire would drink the blood of a human, who would then drink that same vampire’s blood in return.
Hidden Fangs
In "Twilight," vampire fangs aren't outwardly visible.
Fang Flashers
In “True Blood,” a vampire can choose when to show its fangs.
Natural Sense
In “Twilight,” humans are naturally afraid of the Cullens — even though they’re unaware they are vampires.
Assimilated Vamps
In “True Blood,” the vampires are assimilated in society, though they’re a minority.
Above the Influence
In “Twilight,” Bella is impenetrable to vampire influence.
Untouchable
In “True Blood,” Sookie cannot be glamoured by vampires.
Drifters
"Twilight" vampires are nomads.
People Friendly
In "True Blood," vampires live in communities amongst humans.
Rule Enforcers
A coven of vampires, called the Volturi, reside in Italy and enforce the laws of the vampire world in "Twilight."
Vamp Regulated
In "True Blood," there are five vampire districts, each with a sheriff.
Soul Mate
“Twilight” vampires usually have a soul mate, i.e., Alice & Jasper, Emmett & Rosalie, Carlisle & Esme, etc.
Vampire Property
In "True Blood," when one vampire creates another vampire, they have control over them.
Werewolf Genes
In "Twilight," the werewolf genes only surface when vampires are near.
True Dog
In "True Blood," Sam Merlotte can control when he shifts into a dog — except for Maryann, who has the power to command Sam to shift.
Human-like
Vampires have to mimic human movements like breathing and fidgeting — they'd otherwise be as still as stone.
Pale & Cold
Vampires are like humans in "True Blood," except they're deathly pale and cold.
Sleepless
The "Twilight" vampires don't sleep.
Underground Sleep
In "True Blood," vampires live off of True Blood and human blood, and require sleep underground to rejuvenate.
Super Strength & Speed
Vampires in "True Blood," as in "Twilight," have immeasurable strength and speed.
"True Blood" stars Rutina Wesley and Sam Trammel hosted Veuve Clicquot's Yelloween party at LAVO at the Palazzo in Las Vegas, while "Twilight" vampires Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene threw their own spooky Yelloween Halloween bash at TAO at the Venetian.
Wesley, dressed as a pirate, and Trammel, wearing a wizard costume, dined on Italian dishes at LAVO before heading to their VIP table at LAVO nightclub.
See photos of celebrities dressing up for Halloween
Lutz, 24, suited up as Batman's sidekick Robin, while Greene, 22, dressed up as a peacock. The "New Moon" stars walked the red carpet together before going to their VIP skybox at TAO.
Check out everything about Hollywood's hottest vampires on Extra's "Twilight" page
Hollywood's Scariest Characters!
Frankenstein
Frankenstein was the first reanimated movie monster, played by Boris Karloff. Shocking!
Michael Myers
This “Halloween” maniac murdered his sister when he was six. It only got worse.
Norman Bates
Norman Bates, played by Tony Perkins, made taking a shower the scariest thing you could do at the Bates Motel… or at home! Motherrrrrrrrrrr!
Carrie
Carrie, played by Cissy Spacek, made the prom a bloody hell. Based on the Stephen King novel.
Freddy Krueger
“A Nightmare on Elm Street” made Freddy a household name… played by Robert Englund. Sleep tight!
Regan
Pea soup was never the same after Linda Blair played Regan MacNeil in “The Exorcist.” Her turning head literally turned stomachs!
Jack Torrance
Heeeeeeeeeeeeere’s Johnny! Jack Nicholson tormented his family in the terrifying “The Shining,” about a haunted, snowbound hotel. Stephen King strikes again.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown
Tim Curry of “Rocky Horror” fame plays the creepiest clown EVER in another Stephen King scarefest, “It.” Coulrophobia, anyone?
Annie Wilkes
Kathy Bates terrified both James Caan and audiences as the creepy Annie Wilkes in “Misery.” She got an Oscar, we got the willies.
Damien
Harvey Stephens was the embodiment of evil as little Damien Thorn. Kids can be such angels… except when they’re fallen angels!
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
Sir Anthony Hopkins won an Oscar for his portrayal of the cannibal Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Even from behind bars, he manages to torture his visitors. Fava beans, anyone?
Joker
Heath Ledger’s tormented Joker was the embodiment of the criminally insane… and looked it.
Saw
John Kramer aka the “Jigsaw Killer” sets his victims in unusual situations… in multiple sequels!
Dracula
He wants to suck your blood! Count Dracula played by Bela Lugosi is one of the most famous villains of all time. Make sure you have garlic handy when the sun sets.
Edward Cullen
Twilight’s Edward Cullen is played by heartthrob Robert Pattinson. Just the slightest scent of blood brings out his inner beast.
It's a "Twilight" vs. "True Blood" All Hallow's Eve! "Twilight" hotties Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz are hosting a Halloween party in Las Vegas the same night as "True Blood" stars Rutina Wesley and Sam Trammell!

The parties are not in competition, just in good fun! The "Twilight" superstars will host TAO Las Vegas' Yelloween party sponsored by Veuve Clicquot at The Venetian Hotel Casino on Saturday, Oct. 31. Next door, the "True Blood" actors will host a bash at LAVO at The Palazzo.
Visit TaoLasVegas.com for more info.
'Twilight' vs. 'True Blood'
Sparkly Skin
The Cullen clan isn’t killed by sunlight — their skin simply sparkles.
Darkness Only
“True Blood” vampires cannot come out during the day, and they can’t enter a human’s residence unless they’re invited in.
Vampire Love
Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are rumored to be dating off-screen, though there’s been no confirmation.
True Love
Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin are definitely dating off screen — looks like vampires have a thing for their leading ladies!
Across the Border
The “Twilight” series is filmed in Vancouver.
L.A. & LA
“True Blood” is filmed in areas around Southern California and Louisiana.
Timber Town
“Twilight” takes place in rainy Forks, Washington.
Bon Temps
“True Blood” takes place in Bon Temps, a fictional small town in Louisiana.
Human Strength
There is no mention in the “Twilight” saga of humans drinking vampire blood for strength.
Bloodthirsty
In “True Blood,” vampire blood is used as a recreational drug called “V” which can heighten senses, give strength and cause hallucinations. Vampire blood, if ingested by a human, can help heal wounds.
Golden Eyes
The Cullens’ eyes are shades of gold — but they turn black when it’s time to eat! (The dots are for future special effects.)
Big Bite
There is no physical change to “True Blood” vampires when they’re hungry.
Blending In
The Cullen vampires attend high school and pretend to eat in order to fit in. Very few people know their true identity.
The Minority
In “True Blood,” vampires live among people and are adjusting to life.
Animal Blood Only
The Cullens are vegetarians — they won’t kill humans.
Thirsty for Blood
Bill Compton, the main vampire in “True Blood,” only drinks a synthetic drink labeled True Blood, which allows vampires to sustain life without drinking human blood.
Blurred Past
Some vampires in the “Twilight” saga do not remember their past lives as humans.
Past Identity
All of the vampires in “True Blood” remember their lives as humans.
Mind Reader
Edward can read human minds — except for Bella’s.
Sexy Vixen
Sookie, a non-vampire, can read the minds of both humans and vampires — except her love, Bill.
Beautiful Bella
Edward is attracted to the shy Bella because of her innate goodness, his inability to read her mind and the way she smells.
Bill's Crush
Bill is drawn to the telepathic Sookie because she’s different from other humans.
Cullen's Powers
Jasper Cullen can calm a room and Alice Cullen can predict the future.
'True' Glamour
Vampires in “True Blood” have the ability to “glamour” humans, similar to hypnosis.
Taylor's Transformation
Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner, can transform into a werewolf.
Never Been Seen
Werewolves exist in the world of “True Blood,” but have yet to be seen onscreen. They’ve only been mentioned during conversations between characters.
The Narrator
“Twilight” is narrated by Bella.
Narration-Free
“True Blood” does not have a narrator.
Burned at the Stake
In “Twilight,” vampires are destroyed when their heads are torn off and their bodies are burned.
Killed with a Stake
In “True Blood,” a vampire can be killed with a wooden stake. Vampires in “True Blood” cannot come into contact with silver — it burns their skin.
Mythical Creatures
The “Twilight” vampires are considered a myth.
Very Real
In “True Blood,” vampires have emerged as a specific group in the population.
Vamp Bite
In order to become a vampire in “Twilight,” a human must be bitten and undergo days of transformation.
Tasty Blood
In order to become a vampire in “True Blood,” a vampire would drink the blood of a human, who would then drink that same vampire’s blood in return.
Hidden Fangs
In "Twilight," vampire fangs aren't outwardly visible.
Fang Flashers
In “True Blood,” a vampire can choose when to show its fangs.
Natural Sense
In “Twilight,” humans are naturally afraid of the Cullens — even though they’re unaware they are vampires.
Assimilated Vamps
In “True Blood,” the vampires are assimilated in society, though they’re a minority.
Above the Influence
In “Twilight,” Bella is impenetrable to vampire influence.
Untouchable
In “True Blood,” Sookie cannot be glamoured by vampires.
Drifters
"Twilight" vampires are nomads.
People Friendly
In "True Blood," vampires live in communities amongst humans.
Rule Enforcers
A coven of vampires, called the Volturi, reside in Italy and enforce the laws of the vampire world in "Twilight."
Vamp Regulated
In "True Blood," there are five vampire districts, each with a sheriff.
Soul Mate
“Twilight” vampires usually have a soul mate, i.e., Alice & Jasper, Emmett & Rosalie, Carlisle & Esme, etc.
Vampire Property
In "True Blood," when one vampire creates another vampire, they have control over them.
Werewolf Genes
In "Twilight," the werewolf genes only surface when vampires are near.
True Dog
In "True Blood," Sam Merlotte can control when he shifts into a dog — except for Maryann, who has the power to command Sam to shift.
Human-like
Vampires have to mimic human movements like breathing and fidgeting — they'd otherwise be as still as stone.
Pale & Cold
Vampires are like humans in "True Blood," except they're deathly pale and cold.
Sleepless
The "Twilight" vampires don't sleep.
Underground Sleep
In "True Blood," vampires live off of True Blood and human blood, and require sleep underground to rejuvenate.
Super Strength & Speed
Vampires in "True Blood," as in "Twilight," have immeasurable strength and speed.
Did you know the vampires of "True Blood" can't come out during the day, but the Cullen clan of "Twilight" simply sparkles in the sunlight? The battle continues between the movie franchise and HBO's sexy vampire show -- now "Extra" has 53 facts on "Twilight" vs. "True Blood"!
'Twilight' vs. 'True Blood'
Sparkly Skin
The Cullen clan isn’t killed by sunlight — their skin simply sparkles.
Darkness Only
“True Blood” vampires cannot come out during the day, and they can’t enter a human’s residence unless they’re invited in.
Vampire Love
Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are rumored to be dating off-screen, though there’s been no confirmation.
True Love
Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin are definitely dating off screen — looks like vampires have a thing for their leading ladies!
Across the Border
The “Twilight” series is filmed in Vancouver.
L.A. & LA
“True Blood” is filmed in areas around Southern California and Louisiana.
Timber Town
“Twilight” takes place in rainy Forks, Washington.
Bon Temps
“True Blood” takes place in Bon Temps, a fictional small town in Louisiana.
Human Strength
There is no mention in the “Twilight” saga of humans drinking vampire blood for strength.
Bloodthirsty
In “True Blood,” vampire blood is used as a recreational drug called “V” which can heighten senses, give strength and cause hallucinations. Vampire blood, if ingested by a human, can help heal wounds.
Golden Eyes
The Cullens’ eyes are shades of gold — but they turn black when it’s time to eat! (The dots are for future special effects.)
Big Bite
There is no physical change to “True Blood” vampires when they’re hungry.
Blending In
The Cullen vampires attend high school and pretend to eat in order to fit in. Very few people know their true identity.
The Minority
In “True Blood,” vampires live among people and are adjusting to life.
Animal Blood Only
The Cullens are vegetarians — they won’t kill humans.
Thirsty for Blood
Bill Compton, the main vampire in “True Blood,” only drinks a synthetic drink labeled True Blood, which allows vampires to sustain life without drinking human blood.
Blurred Past
Some vampires in the “Twilight” saga do not remember their past lives as humans.
Past Identity
All of the vampires in “True Blood” remember their lives as humans.
Mind Reader
Edward can read human minds — except for Bella’s.
Sexy Vixen
Sookie, a non-vampire, can read the minds of both humans and vampires — except her love, Bill.
Beautiful Bella
Edward is attracted to the shy Bella because of her innate goodness, his inability to read her mind and the way she smells.
Bill's Crush
Bill is drawn to the telepathic Sookie because she’s different from other humans.
Cullen's Powers
Jasper Cullen can calm a room and Alice Cullen can predict the future.
'True' Glamour
Vampires in “True Blood” have the ability to “glamour” humans, similar to hypnosis.
Taylor's Transformation
Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner, can transform into a werewolf.
Never Been Seen
Werewolves exist in the world of “True Blood,” but have yet to be seen onscreen. They’ve only been mentioned during conversations between characters.
The Narrator
“Twilight” is narrated by Bella.
Narration-Free
“True Blood” does not have a narrator.
Burned at the Stake
In “Twilight,” vampires are destroyed when their heads are torn off and their bodies are burned.
Killed with a Stake
In “True Blood,” a vampire can be killed with a wooden stake. Vampires in “True Blood” cannot come into contact with silver — it burns their skin.
Mythical Creatures
The “Twilight” vampires are considered a myth.
Very Real
In “True Blood,” vampires have emerged as a specific group in the population.
Vamp Bite
In order to become a vampire in “Twilight,” a human must be bitten and undergo days of transformation.
Tasty Blood
In order to become a vampire in “True Blood,” a vampire would drink the blood of a human, who would then drink that same vampire’s blood in return.
Hidden Fangs
In "Twilight," vampire fangs aren't outwardly visible.
Fang Flashers
In “True Blood,” a vampire can choose when to show its fangs.
Natural Sense
In “Twilight,” humans are naturally afraid of the Cullens — even though they’re unaware they are vampires.
Assimilated Vamps
In “True Blood,” the vampires are assimilated in society, though they’re a minority.
Above the Influence
In “Twilight,” Bella is impenetrable to vampire influence.
Untouchable
In “True Blood,” Sookie cannot be glamoured by vampires.
Drifters
"Twilight" vampires are nomads.
People Friendly
In "True Blood," vampires live in communities amongst humans.
Rule Enforcers
A coven of vampires, called the Volturi, reside in Italy and enforce the laws of the vampire world in "Twilight."
Vamp Regulated
In "True Blood," there are five vampire districts, each with a sheriff.
Soul Mate
“Twilight” vampires usually have a soul mate, i.e., Alice & Jasper, Emmett & Rosalie, Carlisle & Esme, etc.
Vampire Property
In "True Blood," when one vampire creates another vampire, they have control over them.
Werewolf Genes
In "Twilight," the werewolf genes only surface when vampires are near.
True Dog
In "True Blood," Sam Merlotte can control when he shifts into a dog — except for Maryann, who has the power to command Sam to shift.
Human-like
Vampires have to mimic human movements like breathing and fidgeting — they'd otherwise be as still as stone.
Pale & Cold
Vampires are like humans in "True Blood," except they're deathly pale and cold.
Sleepless
The "Twilight" vampires don't sleep.
Underground Sleep
In "True Blood," vampires live off of True Blood and human blood, and require sleep underground to rejuvenate.
Super Strength & Speed
Vampires in "True Blood," as in "Twilight," have immeasurable strength and speed.
The hit vampire series "True Blood" sank its teeth into the competition this past weekend, scaring up nearly 3.7 million viewers for its second season premiere. Now, "Extra" has everything you want to know about the HBO show's Cajun characters!
Ten Things You Didn't Know about the 'True Blood' Cast
Meat Free
Anna Paquin ranked #50 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2008 list and is also a vegetarian.
Moyer Voyeur
Sexy Stephen Moyer has a daughter named Lilac and a son named Billy and is also dating co-star Anna Paquin.
Southern Gent
Sam Trammell was born in New Orleans and earned a Tony nomination in 1998 for his role in the comedic play “Ah, Wilderness!”
Animal Lover
Australian-born Ryan Kwanten has two pets. He has a poodle named PK and a cat named Sweeny Todd.
Lone Star State Stud
Jim Parrack grew up in Dallas suburb Allen, Texas and is president of Beverly Hills-based 120 Productions, Inc.
Native Nevadan
Rutina Wesley’s mother was a Las Vegas showgirl and her father is a tap dancer and musician.
Cajun Man
Sam Trammell didn’t have to move far for “True Blood” — the actor is a native of Louisiana, where the bloodsucking series takes place.
Aussie Buff
Ryan Kwanten is originally from Sydney, Australia, where the actor is a fitness buff and currently trains with some of the best Ironman competitors down under.
Oscar Must-See
Anna Paquin was one of the youngest people to ever win an Academy Award for “The Piano” — but still hasn’t seen the flick from start to finish!
Julliard Gem
Rutina Wesley graduated from the prestigious performing arts school Julliard, where she studied acting.
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