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Raelle Tucker
Raelle Tucker
Gender: Female
Medium(s): Television
Roles: Writer; Executive producer; Supervising producer; Editor
Birthplace: Ibiza, Spain
Notable works: True Blood
1st Sci-Fi: True Blood: Cold Ground

Raelle Tucker is a television executive producer, supervising producer, writer and story editor. She is best known for her work on the CW Network television series Supernatural and the HBO television series True Blood.

On Supernatural, Raelle Tucker began working on the series as a story editor. Her first episode was season one's "Wendigo". She wrote three more episodes from season one, including "Faith", "Nightmare" and "Salvation". While continuing to work as story editor, she wrote three more episodes for season two. She wrote "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things", "Hunted" and "What Is And What Should Never Be". In total, Raelle worked on forty-three episodes of the series.

On True Blood, Raelle started out as a producer on season one and also wrote two episodes from that season. She wrote two episodes from season two and was also the supervising producer on the episode, "Release Me", which is also one of the two that she wrote. Raelle became a full-time supervising producer with season three and wrote the episodes, "Beautifully Broken" and "Night on the Sun". With season four, Raelle became a co-executive producer on the series. She wrote two episodes from season four, and one episode from season five.

As a writer[]

The Returned[]

  1. The Returned: Simon
  2. The Returned: Julie
  3. The Returned: Claire
  4. The Returned: Peter

True Blood[]

  1. True Blood: Cold Ground
  2. True Blood: You'll Be the Death of Me
  3. True Blood: Scratches
  4. True Blood: Release Me
  5. True Blood: Beautifully Broken
  6. True Blood: Night on the Sun
  7. True Blood: I Wish I Was the Moon
  8. True Blood: And When I Die
  9. True Blood: Whatever I Am, You Made Me
  10. True Blood: Everybody Wants to Rule the World
  11. True Blood: Who Are You, Really?

Notes & Trivia[]

Other works[]

  • Raelle has also written scripts for two episodes of the short-lived ABC mystery series Eyes.

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