Sam Trammell Interview with Access Hollywood
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The New York Post has an interview with Sam Trammell.
Check it all out here.
Here is an excerpt:
In a recent episode, Sam was found outside, laying starkers in the middle of a cold dirt road.
“We shot that scene in the middle of the night,” Trammell says. “It was freezing. You’re standing on a road in the desert, in a robe, and then you jump in the dirt. It’s not glamorous.”
And as anyone who’s ever sunbathed on a beach in a skimpy swimsuit can tell you, when you lay outside with skin exposed, you often bring unexpected gifts back home.
“I was rubbing dirt on my body so it looked like I really had been running through the woods. You find dirt in weird places,” he says. “It winds up in my ear, on your fingernails.”
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Sam Trammell Interview

E! has a little chat with Sam Trammell.
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Here is an excerpt:
We ran into Sam at last night’s BING party at Boa in West Hollywood, and the guy couldn’t have been more adorable when we thanked him for giving Skars a run for his money on being naked in almost every scene of season three (which, is something Alex has thanked Sam for too, FYI).
“I’m always sort of stuck in the weirdest places without my clothes,” the shapeshifter told Kristin Dos Santos at the True Blood premiere two weeks ago.
As for whether he’s used to it now? Sam, who was with his gorge blond girlfriend (sorry, ladies and gents) last night, said the shirtless stuff was recently brought to his attention: “I didn’t even really realize I was shirtless in almost every scene until I started reading about it everywhere,” Sam grinned, dimpled and all.
Sam Interview
Reuters has an interview with Sam Trammell.
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Here is an excerpt:
Climate challenges notwithstanding, Trammell rolled up a number of TV credits. After Ball saw his audition tape for “True Blood,” he arranged for Trammell to test for the network executives. “These tests are very stressful for everyone,” the actor says. “It’s basically testing whether the actor can handle the pressure. Before you go in, you have to sign a contract that says you’ll be committed for five years. You learn your salary and deal points. Reading and signing legal documents before an audition is very heavy. Then you go in and there are 20 to 25 executives sitting in big swivel leather chairs. Everyone is nervous. Nobody likes it. And it’s up to the actor not only to kill, but also to make everyone feel okay. You do your best to keep your cool. For ‘True Blood,’ I read with the casting director, and I felt it went fine.”
Sam Interview
HBO interviewed Sam Trammell.
He talks about his character and Sunday’s Episode Bad Blood.
Check it out here.
Sam Trammell Interview
PopWrap has an interview with Sam Trammell.
He talks his character and season 3.
Check it all out here.
Here is an excerpt:
SPOILERS
PopWrap: When we spoke at the end of season two, you hoped this season would follow Sam on the journey to meet his parents. Has it lived up to your expectations?
Sam Trammell: Oh yea. I mean it’s really deep and it’s fraught with twists and surprises. There are some majorly cool things that happen you will never see coming. They’re really twisted people.
PW: Why do you think it took Sam so long to seek them out?
Sam: I think Sam has been scared to find his parents. First because they gave him up and he doesn’t know why. Also, Sam does have a bit of a dark side that emerges later this season and he starts to wonder where that came from. If his parents are the origin of that. Then there was also the warning my adopted parents give him, that they were not good people. There’s part of Sam that expects them to be a rough crew, but he couldn’t have imagined what he was getting into.
Sam Interview

Metro has an interview with Sam Trammell.
Read the entire interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
Have you got any crazy fans?
There are varying degrees of vampire fans. I met a woman who shaved her teeth to look like fangs. That’s commitment.
Did you have a teenage interest in the occult?
I went through a phase of reading a lot of Stephen King but I was never a vampire person. I grew up in a rural community and the local cemetery was in our front yard but nothing supernatural ever happened. They must have been pretty chilled out ghosts. I went to university in Paris and lived in a really old apartment which I’m sure was haunted. Things moved around inexplicably.
Sam Trammell Q&A session at EyeCon
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