William 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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