

I keep waiting for a job for that, but they keep wanting me blonde.Ī.C.: When I get older, I want to play Blanche DuBois in “A Streetcar Named Desire.” Being from the south, I’m a huge Tennessee Williams fan. I’m naturally brunette and I haven’t seen that color since the seventh grade, so it might be nice to go back and see what that feels like. Tara Mae Thornton is a fictional character in Charlaine Harriss The Southern Vampire Mysteries and their television adaptation, HBOs True Blood. WWD: If you were to try another color, what would it be?Ī.C.: Dark, dark, dark brown. I have been dying my hair since the seventh grade. Now I pay a lot of money to get it done professionally. We used to douse our hair in lemon juice. WWD: What’s the most Southern beauty ritual you have?Ī.C.: I don’t do this anymore, but to get my hair more blonde by the sun my mom used to spray lemon juice on it. (Tara HATES vampires, having been kidnapped by crazy vamp Franklin Mott).
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When I lived in New York I would talk to cab drivers all the time. The hottest women of True Blood include women who manage to radiate sexiness. There was a proposal a key flashback to Eric's past a brief reunion between Bill and Sookie hilarious. I never meet a stranger, which can get me into trouble at times. That was a really fun episode of True Blood. The commonly used phrase blood is thicker than water was first used in the 12th century by the philosopher Evan Franklin. a blind witch helps sexy werewolf Tom Franklin find his missing brotherand helps him.
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I feel like I come from a very slow-paced, family-oriented and friendly place. Sookie Stackhouse / Southern Vampire Series Book 1 (True Blood). can be a very fast-paced business-oriented town. WWD: How do you hold onto your Southern roots while in Hollywood?Ī.C.: You have to surround yourself with good people who have good morals and who are grounded. If I see one that calls my name I buy it. I’ve never felt more feminine than when I’m wearing a beautiful sundress. I’m not obsessed with fashion, but I think it’s something that expresses your personality. So I hope the show inspires that.Ī.C.: I consider myself a chill fashion girl.

When people come together and speak their mind a change can happen. These women are trying to get equal pay and rights back in the Sixties. WWD: What do you hope audiences will feel watching the show?Ī.C.: I want viewers to see it is powerful when a group comes together and tries to change the world in any way.
