Tribute to Golden Globe award winner
BRENTWOOD Theatre's patron Stephen Moyer has paid tribute to fellow actor Anna Pacquin who was among the winners at the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
The homegrown Hollywood star is delighted Anna won the Golden Globe after she performed alongside him in the American television series True Blood.
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THEATRE PATRON: Stephen Moyer
Anna – best known for winning an Oscar at the age of 11 for her role in The Piano – won the prestigious award for playing Sookie Stackhouse, a waitress who falls for a vampire.
He said: "I am so pleased for Anna. This series has been so well received in America and it is great that the critics recognise its impact.
"Last week, we started filming series two which means I will be in LA until July, although I will return to Brentwood for the launch of True Blood in April in the UK, when is goes out on The FX Channel."
True Blood is based on books written by author Charlaine Harris and fans of the series have donated nearly £4,000 in two months to Brentwood Theatre. This includes a large donation from the bestselling author.







Comments
by Hania, USA
Wednesday, January 14 2009, 7:27PM
“Well done, Stephen! I wish all of the True Blood crew the best with the debut of the show in Great Britain!
It's exciting as well to see that you are being noticed as the great actor that you are. I am looking forward to your future work and hope that wonderful roles come your way. After all these years of education and honing your skills, you are very deserving!
Thank you for the great entertainment via True Blood.
People of England, take note! You have sent a superb actor to the States and we thank you for that!
Hania in New York”