Monday, March 30, 2009

William Sanderson: True Blood’s Sheriff Bud Dearborne

william-sanderson2William Sanderson of True Blood finds it is refreshing to be playing a normal character versus his usual off-center characters. Throughout Mr. Sanderson's career in acting he has played many unusual characters: Larry the goofy handyman on the "Bob Newhart Show," the scuzzy E.B. Farnum on HBO's "Deadwood," a genius toymaker in "Blade Runner," and on the Emmy-winning miniseries "Lonesome Dove."  As Mr. Sanderson would further describe, in his earlier works he played many roles as a "prairie scum" as he would call it.  So now for William Sanderson to be playing the role as Sheriff Bud Dearborne on Alan Ball's hit HBO TV series "True Blood" is a little strange for him.  For once in a long time he is playing a regular guy. He co-stars in the HBO series with Golden-Globe winner Anna Paquin, who plays the telepathic bar waitress (Sookie Stackhouse)  who falls in love with a 173 year old vampire played by the talented Stephen Moyer (Bill Compton).  Though it seems that Mr. Sanderson cannot seem to get away from playing unusual characters for long.  Recently Mr. Sanderson guest appeared on ABC's "LOST" as a torturer and as he stated to the reporter that it is difficult playing a "regular guy" as Sheriff Bud Dearborne on "True Blood."  "For me to play a normal person," he said, "it's kind of scary." SOURCE: UPI.com via MarketWatch (Photo credit:  IMDb.com)

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