HBO’s “True Blood” has added two new female cast members for its upcoming second season according to EW’s Michael Ausiello.
Broadway actress Anna Camp and soap opera star stellar Ashley Jones have signed on for the show’s second season.
Camp will come on the show as a series-regular for the role of Sarah, the hot-to-trot wife of Steve Newlin. Jones will have a six-episode stint as Daphne, a new waitress as the Merlotte.
The series has been nominated for several Golden Globe Awards, including Outstanding Drama. Series producer Alan Ball recently dropped a few hints about what fans can look forward to in season two.
Ball said as quoted by James Hibberd of The Live Feed, “Jason goes into the Fellowship of the Sun church in a big way and is surprised by what he finds there. There’s a new creature in town that is unlike any other. Nobody knows what this creature is, I’m not sure if it will be entirely explained in the show – it’s not a werewolf.”
He continued, “There are new romances for Tara, Jason and Sara. Bill and Sookie have a lot of issues to sort out – including having made a new teenage vampire that’s living in their house. Bill and Sookie also go to Dallas to find one of their own who has gone missing.”
The next season of “True Blood” will debut in May.
Charles Davis says
WHERE THE HECK IS — ANNA CAMP’s BIRTHDATE ????????
SHE IS THE SECOND NICEST LOOKING WOMAN ON THE SHOW OF TRUE BLOOD……………………..