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'True Blood' bites Evan Rachel Wood

Evanrachelwood_66thannualgoldenglobes_240 The "True Blood" teases keep coming: Following a couple of tantalizing looks at the new season, we now get the word that Evan Rachel Wood is taking a pretty important guest role on the HBO series.

Wood will play a character named Sophie-Anne, who just happens to be the vampire queen of Louisiana. She's set to appear in two episodes late in the season, EW.com reports. The role would then likely expand if the show gets a third season.

"True Blood" will be Wood's first TV role since she guest-starred in a "CSI" episode in 2003. Since then she's starred in "Thirteen," "Down in the Valley" and "The Wrestler" -- and dated Marilyn Manson, which probably is as good a preparation for playing a vampire as anything.

Wood also stars in Woody Allen's "Whatever Works," which premiered Wednesday night at the Tribeca Film Festival and is scheduled for release this summer.

"True Blood" returns to HBO on June 14.

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Two of my favorite actresses on the same show! Why does this show have to be sooo terrible that I can't stand watching it!?!?

Awwwwwww Sophie Anne Le Clerq is a great role for her, lot of fun.

I really dislike her and am not happy about her playing such an important role in the series, especially since the role's importance will only increase.

i cant wait until this season i really enjoyed last season.and right when you think you have it figured out something new pops up and thats what i like about it.i cant believe they killed lafette he was the best. the hole show is good. And I hope the next season is twice as good,sexy,@full of trills.

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