"Life Matters" | |
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Series True Blood Season 6, Episode 9 | |
Air date | August 11th, 2013 |
Writers | Brian Buckner |
Director | Romeo Tirone |
Producers | Robin Veith; Bruce Dunn; David Auge; Marlis Pujol; Angela Robinson; Alexander Woo; Alan Ball; Brian Buckner; Gregg Fienberg; Christina Jokanovich; Kate Barnow; Luis M. Patiño |
Starring | Anna Paquin; Stephen Moyer; Sam Trammell; Ryan Kwanten; Rutina Wesley; Alexander Skarsgård; Chris Bauer; Kristin Bauer van Straten; Lauren Bowles; Nelsan Ellis; Lucy Griffiths; Arliss Howard; Rob Kazinsky; Todd Lowe; Joe Manganiello; Michael McMillian; Carrie Preston; Jurnee Smollett-Bell; Deborah Ann Woll |
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"Life Matters" is the ninth episode of season six of the supernatural drama series True Blood and the sixty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Romeo Tirone with a script written by Brian Buckner. The episode first aired on HBO on Sunday, August 11th, 2013 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, the folks of Bon Temps say goodbye to Terry Bellefleur as an emotional funeral is underway. Bill Compton meanwhile, paves the way for vampire revolution at Camp Burrell, as blood, heads, hands, and penises splatter the walls in gruesome glory.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Adina Porter | Lettie Mae Thornton |
Courtney Ford | Portia Bellefleur |
Amelia Rose Blaire | Willa Burrell |
Luke Grimes | James Kent |
Karolina Wydra | Violet Mazurski |
Pruitt Taylor Vince | Finn |
Gregg Daniel | Reverend Daniels |
John Fleck | Doctor Overlark |
Dale Raoul | Maxine Fortenberry |
Patricia Bethune | Jane Bodehouse |
Tara Buck | Ginger |
Bailey Noble | Adilyn Bellefleur |
Noah Matthews | Wade Cleary |
Aaron Howles | Rocky Cleary |
Helen Slayton-Hughes | Caroline Bellefleur |
John Rezig | Kevin Ellis |
Tess Alexandra Parker | Rosie |
Brianne Davis | Belinda |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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John W. Godley | Big John |
Laurel Weber | Lisa Fowler |
Chanon Finley | Siren #1 |
Jodie Smith | Siren #2 |
Chloe Holmes | Siren #3 |
Danielle Yu | Somchai |
Jonathan Baron | Jonathan |
Ingo Neuhaus | Mac Gilvary |
Robert S. Martin, III | Marine |
Mark Viniello | Dentist |
Tiffany Rose Belanger | Female vampire |
Erik Passoja | Sickly-looking vampire |
Victor of Aquitaine | Crazed vampire |
Doug Haley | Male vampire |
Henry Hereford | Male vampire |
Laura Miro | White room vampire |
Aileen Burdock | White room vampire |
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