Interview with the Vampire: "And that's the end of it. There's nothing else"


10:00 pm - 11:10 pm, Monday, November 3 on CTV SCI-FI Channel SD ()

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"And that's the end of it. There's nothing else"

Season 2, Episode 8

In 1910 New Orleans, Louis de Pointe du Lac forms a vampire family. Now, Louis tells his story.

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Cast & Crew
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Eric Bogosian (Actor) .. Daniel Molloy
Sam Reid (Actor) .. Lestat de Lioncourt
Chris Stack (Actor) .. Thomas 'Tom' Anderson
Jacob Anderson (Actor) .. Louis de Pointe du Lac

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Eric Bogosian (Actor) .. Daniel Molloy
Born: April 24, 1953
Birthplace: Woburn, Massachusetts
Trivia: Frequently mislabeled as a performance artist, Eric Bogosian is a writer and an actor known for his comedic monologues and social commentary. Born on the East Coast and educated in the Midwest, he wrote and performed numerous one-man shows around New York during the late '70s and early '80s. After doing shows in art spaces like The Kitchen, he eventually had his solo work Fun House committed to video. The 1987 production was taped in front of a live audience. During this time he had also started acting in other people's projects, including Robert Altman's made-for-TV movie The Caine Mutiny Court Martial. The next year, he teamed with Oliver Stone for the film version of his off-Broadway show Talk Radio, starring himself as D.J. Barry Champlain. As a cinematic expansion of his original monologue, the film earned Bogosian a Silver Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival and a nomination at the Independent Spirit awards. His next big one-man show, Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll, was also made into a film, published in book form, and released on CD by Capitol. During the early '90s, he appeared as a television guest star on Law & Order and The Larry Sanders Show, and continued to publish his writing. In 1994, he finished work on the play Suburbia, which was later adapted to film by director Richard Linklater. As an actor, he had supporting roles in Dolores Claiborne, Under Siege 2, and Deconstructing Harry, followed by numerous cameos and vocal appearances. After finishing the play Griller, he went back to solo shows with Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, which was committed to film by InDigEnt. After Simon & Schuster published his novel Mall, he appeared in several TV movies and feature films, including the CBS miniseries Blonde, Atom Egoyan's Ararat, and the summer blockbuster Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
Sam Reid (Actor) .. Lestat de Lioncourt
Born: February 19, 1987
Birthplace: New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Intially moved from Australia to New York, before deciding to move to London to pursue study in acting. He was named the star student of his graduating class at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Was cast in the 2012 period drama Belle, after Sam Claflin had to leave due to scheduling issues. The two actors would go on to star together in 2014's The Riot Club.
Chris Stack (Actor) .. Thomas 'Tom' Anderson
Jacob Anderson (Actor) .. Louis de Pointe du Lac
Born: June 18, 1990
Birthplace: Bristol, England
Trivia: Wrote his first song, a paean to the Norwegian town of Stavanger, upon being inspired during a visit for a family friend's wedding. Left home at age 17 and moved to London to begin his professional career. Uses the alias Raleigh Ritchie for his music career, which is a combination of the names of Bill Murray's and Luke Wilson's respective characters in the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums. Debut studio album You're a Man Now, Boy was released in 2016 on Columbia Records.

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