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Heading back to give Ada a happy ending on Home and Away? — before, sadly, Jason wakes up … in church. Sure, it didn’t work out too well for him, as you can see, but viewers everywhere felt they’d been given a gift. I take my job seriously but I also know that it’s not rocket science at the end of the day.'
Ryan, however, would not comment as to whether Alexander Skarsgård was he good kisser.
'I just take it in my stride': Australian actor Ryan Kwanten talks about his gay vampire sex scenes with Alexander Skarsgård in True Blood
Australian actor and former Home and Away star Ryan Kwanten of hit TV series True Blood is back Down Under after two long years.
The 37-year-old Aussie expat, who currently resides in the U.S has flown back home to help out one of the countries most successful charities, McHappy Day.
The internationally renowned star spoke to Daily Mail Australia on Friday about his controversial character in True Blood and what he plans on doing next.
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Vampire love: Famed Australian actor Ryan Kwanten talks gay vampire sex scenes and future acting parts
Helping hand: Ryan is back in Oz as ambassador of this year's McHappy Day, raising funds for Ronald McDonald House
Ryan's character, gay vampire Jason Stackhouse, in the cult supernatural drama series True Blood was a fan favourite.
Popular scenes showing Ryan naked with a ripped body kissing Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård were among some of the series most memorable scenes.
Discussing working out in preparation for the steamy episodes, Ryan said, 'Not necessarily, I come from a sports background.
'You know, I’m not the most vain person in the world, so it’s not a conscious thing.'
The genetically blessed actor went on to say that he knew he would have to film nude scenes with another man when he signed on to film the TV show.
Lafayette’s dom confidence mixed with Jason Stackhouse in tighty-whities, shaking it in front of a camera? Enjoy!
1. It’s just too bad those cameras didn’t tilt down a little further.6.
Aguirre-Sacasa and O’Brien will also write the script for the True Blood reboot. When they try to return a hamburger because it “might have AIDS,” Lafayette makes them regret their words.
2. Poor Talbot (Theo Alexander) thought he was getting himself a little fun, while Eric (Alexander Skarsgard) had other plans in mind for his big finish.3.
“I’m crazy about her … but I can’t get you out of my head.”
Yet another of the show’s vampire blood-induced dreams, this one saw two of gay audiences’ favorite characters, Jason Stackhouse and Eric Northman, get it on. TV history is being made, day in and day out, in ways big and small. What’s not to love?
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The original show certainly wasn’t shy when it came to gay content, from its crafting the fantastic character of Lafayette to giving the gays what they wanted with Alexander Skarsgard’s full frontal scene. It’s the nature of the job that I do, I just take it in my stride you know?'
'The nature of Aussies is that we kind of take things with a little grain of salt, and sense of humour, its the best way to approach anything.
As the show continued, its supernatural aspect expanded to include other fantasy beings: werewolves, fairies, witches and more.
After hearing news of a True Blood reboot, we can’t help but wonder how the new True Blood will represent LGBTQ characters. No one can say this series didn’t have a sense of humor, and here’s hoping the True Blood reboot does, too.
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