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True Blood stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer wed Saturday evening at a private residence in Malibu, Calif., UsMagazine.com has confirmed. Guests -- many of the bearing gifts in purple boxes and with purple bows -- included Elijah Wood and True Blood costar Carrie Preston with husband Michael Emerson (Lost). Paquin, 28, and Moyer, 40, exchanged their vows beneath a tent across the street from the beach.

The couple announced their engagement last August. Connecting over daily breakfasts at a West Hollywood cafe, they began dating a few months after filming first began in 2008 for HBO's smash vampire series, now in its third season. On the show, Paquin (a 1994 Oscar-winner at age 11 for her role in The Piano) plays Sookie Stackhouse, the psychic, mortal lover to vampire Bill Compton (Moyer); their first kiss occurred onscreen.

But the duo waited until February 2009 to debut their real-life romance -- a delay that was "very intentional on both our parts," British actor Moyer explained at the time. "It was very important to me that the cast and crew we were working with didn't feel it was fickle....We didn't want to take anything away from the show."

Moyer proposed to Canadian-born, New Zealand-raised Paquin on a Hawaiian beach, presenting her with a ring -- a rustic diamond set in an antiqued platinum inset -- he helped design with jeweler Kathy Waterman. Why Hawaii? "There was a song in the first season, 'White Sandy Beach in Hawaii,' which was kind of funny and ironic," he told Access Hollywood last year. "[it] all started out as a joke and then we decided to go to Hawaii with my kids," says the actor, who has a son, Billy, and daughter, Lilac, from two previous relationships.

These days, Moyer splits his time between his native London and the Venice, Calif. home he shares with Paquin.

"With Anna it's just about pure trust, on camera and off," Moyer gushed in the July issue of Playboy. "I have never trusted anybody like I trust Anna."

"I feel so lucky right now," Paquin says in the latest issue of Rolling Stone. "Life is pretty great."

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Denis O'Hare has dropped hints about what is to come for his True Blood character Russell.

Speaking to E! Online, O'Hare suggested that Russell may not end up where he expects.

"Russell has been alive for a long, long time," he said. "And he represents a different way of thinking. He's a pagan and he's someone who was a druid so they have a connection to the earth that's very, very different.

"So his primary interest is in taking care of the world as it is and he thinks human beings are not good stewards, he thinks they're messing things up. So he will do what he has to do to take power and take control and run things in the proper way."

O'Hare continued: "That being said, not everyone gets what they want. Just because you're aiming over there doesn't mean you're going to arrive over there.... I think Russell's going to end up in a place where he didn't expect."

O'Hare also promised that there are some "real twists and turns" coming up and revealed some details about the season finale.

"Sookie gets mean and hurts me very deeply," he said. "Eric gets mean and hurts me very deeply. And even Pam gets a little mean to me, although she's nice at one point, and it hurts me very deeply. And I weep for joy at one point."

True Blood continues on Sundays at 9pm on HBO.

Although I wasn't expecting the ending...I don't believe Eric is stronger than Russel. So explain how Eric is going to keep him in the light? A siver hand cuff? :rolleyes:

he's not but the older the vampire the more vulnerable to the sun he is

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