Here’s the latest True Blood casting news, thanks to Deadline.com!
WARNING: If you don’t want to know – please don’t read below!
This is what they said;
EXCLUSIVE: Peter Mensah will join True Blood in a recurring role as Kibwe, Chancellor for the Authority. Originally from Africa, Kibwe works toward mainstreaming under Roman’s tenure. Mensah has appeared in films including Zack Snyder’s 300, Antoine Fuqua’s Tears Of The Sun, Touchstone Pictures’ Hidalgo and James Cameron’s Avatar. His television credits include Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Witchblade, The Pretender and Star Trek: Enterprise.
Interesting…Peter currently stars on Starz’ Spartacus: Vengence too! I wonder what this means for his role on that show?
I think I like the idea of Peter working alongside that of Chris Meloni. He’ll only be recurring too. I guess time will tell…waiting sucks!
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Great i seen him before i like his acting skills . what a match this gonna be him and Chris Meloni characters side by side ,. I hope they don`t do our viking too much harm . Can`t wait sounds exciting
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more authority stuff…*yawn*, maybe Beel is also going to defeat this guy, who knows, but its the Bill compton show, isn’t it? *eyeroll*
Alright!! Peter Mensch is going to bring some really good acting to TRUEBLOOD!!
And I can just see the scenes between Alexander Skarsgard & Denis O Hare
And Peter on screen, the power and the intensity!!!
Goodbye, William Thomas Compton IIII~Peter Mensch’s Kibwe is going eat him up!!
Love it, he’s awesome – I saw him on Spartacus. Btw, he’s the guy that was thrown into the pit by King Leonidas in “300″.
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