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Kristin Bauer Loves The True Blood Fans and Fights for Animals

Posted on the 12 August 2012 by Thevault @The_Vault

Kristin Bauer Loves The True Blood Fans and Fights for AnimalsRecently, Kristin Bauer van Straten was interviewed by Chris O’Hara about True Blood and more.  I love the way Kristin talks about the True Blood fans when she says:

Comic-Con is such a great opportunity to put faces with our fans instead of just Googling our ratings. We are all just really grateful to all the fans out there. I think we probably have the best fans of any show.

Not only is Kristin beautiful to look at, but she is also a beautiful person sincere and honest who works tireless for animal rights. During the interview, Kristin also spoke about her upcoming trip to Africa to do a documentary that she hopes will spread the word about elephant and rhino poaching and how its effecting their population.  You can read more about it at Kristin’s site “Out For Africa.” The Vault is proud to be helping support this cause.

Below is a part of the interview with Kristin:

The scene where Eric released Pam as his progeny had fans reaching for tissues. I read once you said Alexander Skarsgard likes to make fun of you all the time for crying on set. What was that scene like to shoot and did Alex poke some fun at you to lighten the mood?
Anyone who has known me for more than an hour quickly realizes that I just cry a lot. Alex one time asked me what is it that triggers these emotions, like a particular scene. Because he was trying to figure it out and I started crying before I could even tell him. It’s the triumph of the human spirit I finally was able to tell him.

At the table read I cried, at rehearsal I cried. Normally you save it up for when the camera is on your face but since I had been crying so much my nose was already all red and runny, but Alex assured me they would make my snot match the color of my blood tears. It was such a sad scene, though. Usually you need to keep a thought of your dead dog in your mind during those scenes, but this scene was just seamless.

I’ve done a lot of guest stars and a lot of acting and sometimes you just have to make the words work, but not on this show. The characters have evolved over five seasons in such a slow build, it’s been really great.

Has the news about Alan Ball leaving after this season affected things on set?
There hasn’t been a ton of gossip about it, but we do discuss it. In fact, at the last table read, I teared up and had to ask him to sign my script. There’s an enormous amount of preparation that goes on before we as actors are called in to hit our mark and say our lines so it’s hard to know what will be different if anything. I feel that we have got a really solid, amazing group of producers and writers who have been here for years and really care. I don’t think he would leave the show if he didn’t think it was going to be left in good hands.

One of my favorite aspects of this season has been the relationship between Pam and Tara. How has that new development been to explore for you and Rutina Wesley.
It has been super fun for both of us. I didn’t really know Rutina and she has been so great to work with because she really cares about the scene and the relationship and I think she is having so much fun being a super. For example, she was really excited about Comic-Con and I thought that seemed funny because she has been multiple times before but she said ‘yeah, but I’ve never been as a vampire!”

It was so, so cute. Comic-Con is such a great opportunity to put faces with our fans instead of just Googling our ratings. We are all just really grateful to all the fans out there. I think we probably have the best fans of any show.


I couldn’t help but notice the proud look on your face a couple of episodes ago after Tara told off her former classmate at Fangtasia.
I’m so glad that came through in the scene. Rutina and I really work to find those tiny little moments of connection. I am looking for this motherly quality in the most untraditional manner and the respect and care for her is really growing based on the moments when Pam sees how similar she and Tara are. They both come from a rough background, as we got to see in Pam’s flashbacks this season.

I’m glad you brought that up. The revelation of how Eric and Pam met was one of the best moments of the season. Were you excited to delve deeper into Pam’s origins?
Alex and I waited years for that. As an actor I had so many questions as to how to play this character. I was always trying to make up this backstory in my head.

To read the rest of this interview go to: tvfanatic.com


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