Sam Trammell – like the rest of us – never stopped hope of a True blood Meeting.
“I don’t know. I don’t know. I have to have. I feel there should be an unity,” Trammell, 56, exclusively told Week of the US On Wednesday, July 16, while attending Summer Souque throughout Calabra Rooftop Roftop & Bar in Santa Monica Tourh Hotel.
“There’s always – have a talk,” he went on. “There’s a talk on a Broadway Production, (but) that doesn’t happen. There’s a talk, so we’ll see – it will keep going around.”
He went on, “but I felt like having a kind of an altered interest and energy. I ran with many people, like now, a man watching the series for the eighth chance.”
Trammell played Shikeshifter Sam Merlotte to hit the HBO series, with the ability to change an animal at will. If spectators met Sam, he was the bar and grill of ficallal temples in Bon, Louisiana. Trammell’s attitude later became the Mayor of Bon Temps.
When asked if he opened up to break his paper, Trammell didn’t hesitate.
“Oh sure,” he replied. “I want to work with Alan Ball and, I mean, it’s a very good experience. Of course, I’m totally interested.”
He added, “Keep crossing your fingers! Yes, we need some energy.”

Sam Trammell
Jeffrey Mayer / WireImageWhile the Trammell continued to hope for an association or reconciliation nearly, he told us He still keeps talking with some of his former True blood Casmates.
“I did. I did. I saw Chris Bauer – “Andy Bellefleur” – Recently, “he went away.” And yes, I talked Stephen Moyer and Anna (Paquin). And yes, they are all – all is well. “
Trammell also focuses on his latest role in The woman who surviveda thriller based on a real story.
“You go to the edge of your seat,” he told us on the project. “This happens in the 80s of Los Angeles and it is about a father relationship – but there is a serial killer involved.”
He rejected, “I don’t want to say so much, but it’s really painting a beautiful picture of time and time. You know it, you’re born beautiful.”
Trammell played Alina Thompson’s (Roillard Brielle) Father, which he describes as a “involved” parent with “a great relationship with his daughter and his wife.”
“But there’s also, you know, different border issues,” he continued. “And you look at parenting, you know, at that time – which was, you know, parenting is always changing – and kind of dealing with the challenges you have when you have a high school kid – the give and the love and frustration, big, big issues – life and death Issues. “