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Nelsan Ellis (November 30, 1977 – July 8, 2017) [1] was an American actor. He achieved critical acclaim for his portrayal of Lafayette Reynolds in the HBO television series True Blood (2008–2014), for which he won a Satellite Award from the International Press Academy, among other accolades. [2]
True Blood is an American television drama series created and produced by Alan Ball, airing from 2008 to 2014. It is based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries by Charlaine Harris . This article includes main characters (i.e., characters played by the main cast members), as well as every recurring vampire and every other character to appear in at ...
True Blood was the subject of a Sesame Street sketch parody titled "True Mud" (2010), featuring puppet versions of Sookie, Bill, Lafayette, Sam, Tara, and Sheriff Dearborne. In the skit, Muppet Sookie struggles to fulfill Muppet Bill's pleas for a pint of "True Mud", as the other characters speculate whether or not he is a "grouch".
Returning to Bon Temps, Bill runs into Eric and threatens to reveal that Eric is making Lafayette sell vampire blood. Maxine survives Jessica's attack, and Hot makes Jessica leave. Tara convinces her mother to let her go, having her hold Sookie and Lafayette at gunpoint to escape.
Meanwhile Lafayette and James get really intimate much to Jessica's chagrin. While getting dressed, Pam and Eric discover his illness has worsened. Arlene gets noticed by 500-year-old vampire Keith, who saved her life in Fangtasia. Lafayette confronts Jessica telling her she doesn't deserve James because she doesn't care about him.
The third season of the television series True Blood premiered on June 13, 2010 [1] simultaneously on HBO and HBO Canada. [2] It concluded its run on September 12, 2010 and contained 12 episodes, bringing the series total to 36. It loosely follows the plot of the third novel of The Southern Vampire Mysteries series, Club Dead.
The first season of True Blood debuted at a very modest 1.44 million viewers compared to the network's past drama premiers such as Big Love which premiered at 4.56 million, and John from Cincinnati which debuted at 3.4 million. [12] However, by late November 2008, 6.8 million a week were watching; this figure includes repeat and on-demand ...
"Whatever I Am, You Made Me" is the third episode of the fifth season of HBO's television series True Blood and 51st episode overall. First aired on June 24, 2012, it was written by Raelle Tucker and directed by David Petrarca .