Nelsan Ellis: “He has access to Planet Lafayette.”

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The Philadelphia Inquirer has a delightful interview with True Blood star Nelsan Ellis about playing “one of the most incandescent homosexuals in the annals of television,” a character this straight former Marine had to do some intensive research to get comfortable with:

“I think I’ve been in every gay club from New York to California,” says Ellis, 32. “I would be in clubs with my recorders in my pocket, taping people talking. But at the end of the day, I drew more from my [four] sisters and my mother. I’ve been mimicking them my whole life. They’re in my bones.”

The transformation isn’t all interior.

“I have more makeup on than any of the females in the cast,” Ellis says. “Once they get me with the fake eyelashes and the eye makeup, I listen to some Rihanna and I’m there.”

Lafayette had an abbreviated shelf life in the books and wasn’t expected to last long on the TV series, either. But Ellis’ supercharged presence changed all that.

“My contract was for one season as a recurring character,” he says. “All of a sudden, Lafayette was in every episode. After six, Rutina [Wesley, who plays his troubled cousin Tara] started telling me, ‘I don’t think they can get rid of you.’ ”

Says Ball, “Nelsan’s performance definitely brought him to life in a way that made me realize we could never kill this character the way he dies in the books.”

(Read the full interview here…)

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