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Spoiler! True Blood Season 5 Episode 1 Title, Cast and Crew!

HBO's True Blood's Sookie Stackhouse, played by Anna Paquin, in the shower from season 5True Blood Season 5 Episode 1

The title and list of the cast and crew of the first (season premiere) episode of season five, episode 49, of HBO‘s award winning show True Blood, which is scheduled to air June 10, 2012 follows. True Blood was created by Alan Ball and is based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels written by Charlaine Harris. WARNING! SPOILER ALERT! Do Not Read If You Don’t Want to be Spoiled! Although there are no plot or script details included here you can still make some inferences that could be misleading OR could spoil you. Fair warning! If you’re still interested, read on below the picture of Sam!

HBO Trueblood Season 5 Sam Merlotte played by Sam Trammell ripping off his shirt

Turn! Turn! Turn!

That’s the title of the first episode of season 5 of True Blood; Turn! Turn! Turn!  Of course the first question that this title brings to mind is: Will Tara Thornton be turned? There seems little question that she’s dead, it’s hard to put Humpty Dumpty back together again when her brains are splattered all over Gran’s walls and floor. Will she beome the thing she hated the most? If she is turned, who will do the deed? Bill and Eric are just across the cemetery, barely a vampire sneeze away. But there are at least three other regular series vampires who might be nearby. Jessica isn’t far off and might come visiting Sookie. Where is Pam? Could she be near by? Of course, most interesting of all those possibilities would be the reappearance of Russell Edgington. Russell as Tara’s maker is a very twisted and Alan Ball-like occurence. Or Tara could become a brain-eating zombie; she certainly needs to get a brain from somewhere!

There’s no reason to believe that Tara is the only one that could be turned either. Who else could be turned? How about Jason? Perhaps Hoyt goes after him and to save Jason Jess turns him. What about Mrs. Fortenberry? Talk about the fun factor! Wow! Who else could be turned this season? Post your ideas in the comments section.

Director

Daniel Minahan

This is Minahan’s eighth directorial outing for True Blood. Other episodes:

Sparks Fly Out (5 October 2008)
Nothing But the Blood (14 June 2009)
Frenzy (30 August 2009)
Bad Blood (13 June 2010)
Fresh Blood (29 August 2010)
Me and the Devil (24 July 2011)
Spellbound (14 August 2011)
Turn! Turn! Turn! (24 June 2012) – Director

Writers

Created by Alan Ball
Novels by Charlaine Harris
Written by Brian Buckner
This is Buckner’s 7th outing as a True Blood writer but he has been the executive director of all 48 previous episodes of True Blood; the other writing credits are:

Keep This Party Going (21 June 2009)
Hard-Hearted Hannah (26 July 2009)
Bad Blood (13 June 2010)
Hitting the Ground (1 August 2010)
You Smell Like Dinner (3 July 2011)
Let’s Get Out of Here (21 August 2011)

Cinematographer – Film Photographer – David Klein

HBO's True Blood's Special Effects Team

Make-Up Department

Special Makeup Effects – Ozzy Alvarez

Art Department

Property Master – controls all props –Thomas R. Cahill
On-Set Dresser – Doug Devine

Sound Department

ADR Mixer – Automatic Dialogue Replacement: heads rerecording of dialog by the actors in a sound studio instead of on the set- Judah Getz
Foley Mixer – aka sound effects – Aaron L. King
Production Sound Mixer – head of on-set sound production – Roger V. Stevenson

Stunts

Stunts – Rene Mousseux
Assistant Stunt Coordinator – Henry Kingi Jr.
Stunt Coordinator – Hiro Koda
Stunt Double for Alexander Skarsgard – David Paul Olsen
Stunt Double: Anna Paquin – Heidi Pascoe
Stunt Double for Stephen Moyer – Mark Aaron Wagner
Stunt Double for Rutina Wesley – Crystal Michelle

Camera and Electrical Department

Camera Operator – Craig Cockerill
Additional Photography – John P. Fleenor
Grips are responsible for recording equipment on set:
Grip – Kaiyoti
Grip – Andrey Prikazchikov
Dolly Grip – George Santo Pietro

Video Engineering Supervisor – David D. Scott

Miscellaneous Crew

Production Assistant – Adam Haracz
Script Coordinator – Daniel Kenneth
Tactical Advisor – Chase Rivera
Assistant Location Manager – Lauren Willdeboer
Stand-in’s substitute for the actors while lighting and sound is adjusted. They are generally of the same build and coloring of the actor they are standing in for:
Stand-in (uncredited) – Caroline Jaden Stussi

HBO's True Blood's Bill Compton played by Stephen Moyer in Season 5

Cast – in Credits Order

Sookie StackhouseAnna Paquin
Bill ComptonStephen Moyer
Sam MerlotteSam Trammell
Jason StackhouseRyan Kwanten
Tara ThorntonRutina Wesley
Eric NorthmanAlexander Skarsgård
Andy BellefleurChris Bauer
Pam De BeaufortKristin Bauer van Straten
Holly ClearyLauren Bowles
SalomeValentina Cervi
Steve NewlinMichael McMillian
Lafayette ReynoldsNelsan Ellis
Luna GarzaJanina Gavankar
NoraLucy Griffiths
Terry BellefleurTodd Lowe
Alcide Herveaux Joe Manganiello
RomanChristopher Meloni
Russell EdgingtonDenis O’Hare
Hoyt FortenberryJim Parrack
Arlene FowlerCarrie Preston
Jessica HambyDeborah Ann Woll

Remainder of Cast

Kibwe – Peter Mensah
Rikki – Kelly Overton
Kenneth – Marque Richardson
Cammy – Cherilyn Wilson
Young Sookie – Zenali Turner
Fangtasia Vampire (uncredited) – Jobeth Wagner

Other Credited Cast

Team Captain 2 – Sam Adler
Young Tara – Avion Baker
Martha Bozeman – Dale Dickey
J.D. – Louis Herthum
Rocky Cleary – Aaron Christian Howles
Danielle – Jamie Gray Hyder
Team Captain 1 – Matthew Glen Johnson
Nate – Brendan McCarthy

Credits: IMDB and HBO, Inc.

Sam Trammell Donates a Once in a Lifetime Experience for Charity

True Blood Set Visit and Lunch up for Auction

Sam TrammellTrue Blood Season 4 may still be a long way off, but Sam Trammell (Sam Merlotte) has just donated an experience to charitybuzz.com that may make the waiting a little bit easier. The actor recently offered up a visit to the True Blood set and lunch with the cast and crew for the lucky winner and a guest.

According to the auction listing, the once in a lifetime experience will benefit Children Mending Hearts. The organization is described as a “global arts exchange” between at risk children here in the United States and those in conflict zones around the world. Through the exchange, the goal is for children to develop their own voice and to promote peace from the dialogue they participate in with others. Sounds like a very worthwhile organization!

The terms of the auction state that both the winner and guest must be 18 years-old or over, that the visit will be arranged at a mutually agreeable time, and that the presence of your favorite actors cannot be guaranteed on the day that you visit.

If you can’t resist passing up this unique experience, click on the source link below. But don’t wait too long to place your bid! The auction ends next Tuesday, January 11, 2011. For those truebies who would like to show their support for Children Mending Hearts, click on the secondary source link below for more information and to donate.

Good luck to all who participate!

Sources: Charitybuzz.com — Visit the Set of HBO’s True Blood and Have Lunch Alongside the Cast and Crew.
Children Mending Hearts — About us

(Photo Credit: Zap2it.com)

True Blood Nominated for Excellence in Production Design Awards Update with Comments and Photos

suzukiThe Art Directors Guild have announced their nominees for the Excellence in P

roduction Design Awards and Production Designer Suzuki Ingerslev from Alan Balla??s successful hit HBO TV Series a??True Blooda?? has been nominated. Suzuki Ingerslev has been nominated for Season 1 Episode 7 of a??True Blood a?? Burning House of Lovea?? in the category of One hour Single-Camera Television Series. The other nominees in the category are a??Mad Men a?? The Jet Seta?? (Dan Bishop), a??Pushing Daisies a?? Bzzzzzza?? (Michael Wylie), a??Tudors a?? Episode 210? (Tom Conroy) and a??Ugly Betty a?? When Betty Met Yetia?? (Mark Worthington). The Excellence in Production Design Award are awarded to members of the Art Directors Guild (IATSE Local 800) to recognize the highest achievement from within their own ranks in the area of art direction. The awards ceremonies will be held on February 14, 2009 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel where honorary awards this year will include the Outstanding Contribution to Cinematic Imagery Award to George Lucas presented by Ron Howard and the Lifetime Achievement Award to Oscar-winning Production Designer Paul Sylbert. Also as part of the ceremonies for the evening the Art Directors Guild will induct into their Hall of Fame, production designers Ted Haworth, Mac Johnson, Romain Johnston, John Meehan and Harold Michelson.

Suzuki Ingerslev has also been nominated for a second Excellence in Production Design Award this year in the category for Half-hour single-camera TV series for her work on HBOa??s a??In Treatmenta?? for the episode a??Sophie Week Onea??. A graduate from U.C. Berkeley with a B.A. in Architecture Suzuki Ingerslev turned her attention to film and television and worked as an Assistant Art Director on various projects such as a??Saved by the Bell,a?? a??The Replacement Killers,a?? a??Teaching Mrs. Tingle,a?? a??Mad TVa?? and a??Days of Our Lives: Winter Heat.a?? Later on she became Art Director for a??State casino online of Grace,a?? a??Tracey Takes Ona?? and a??Six Feet Undera?? mobile casino and has had the pleasure of working with Alan Ball, Mark Wahlberg and Brian Grazer. Suzuki Ingersleva??s workmanship has been recognized by the Academy earning her 7 nominations for an Emmy for her various works including HBOa??s a??Six Feet Undera??, a??Shark,a?? and a??Tracy Takes On.a??

I had the honor to speak with Suzuki Ingerslev regarding her casino online and her team”s nomination for the Excellence in Production Design Award for their work on “True Blood”. Ms. Ingerslev stated:

“We are really excited and honored to be doing this show and being nominated.” “It is wonderful to be working with everyone and with Alan Ball.” “I must say this is perhaps one of the most interesting shows I have ever worked on.”

We wish Ms. Ingerslev and her team the best of luck at the Award ceremony on February 14, 2009 and win the award. Ms. Ingerslev and her team”s dedication and hard work behind the scenes in creating the details necessary in developing the imaginary world of True Blood is truly an amazing feat.

Ms. Ingerslev was gracious to exclusively provide to Truebloodnet.com photos from the sets of “True Blood”. These photos are the property of Ms. Suzuki Ingerslev provided exclusively to Truebloodnet.com.

Stay tune more features and exclusives to come. Click on each image to enlarge.

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Merlotte's Bar Before and After

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Sookie's Kitchen

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Bill's Bathroom


SOURCES:
Art Directors Guild unveils nominees
Art directors name their nominees
IMDb: Awards for Suzuki Ingerslev
Yahoo:TV a?? Suzuki Ingerslev
An Interview with Alan Poul and Suzuki Ingerslev
FanDango: Suzuki Ingerslev
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