We spent a good deal of time searching through the internet and listening to Stephen's interviews to put together this biography.
Aided by his family with information not found on the internet, this biography has been read and sanctioned by Stephen himself, so what you read within is the most correct account of his life to date.
We spent a good deal of time searching through the internet and listening to Stephen's interviews to put together this biography.
Aided by his family with information not found on the internet, this biography has been read and sanctioned by Stephen himself, so what you read within is the most correct account of his life to date.
Stephen Moyer has played in numerous film and television productions, but as so many classically trained actors, he started his career on stage.
On this page we give an overview of Stephen's life on stage, illustrated by original photos and theatre programmes. From Tom Sawyer to Romeo.... Stephen on Stage.
Stephen Moyer's image on the cover of magazines is truly something worth collecting.
We have scoured our archives and located all the magazines we could find that feature Stephen on the cover.
This page is devoted to these covers.
Stephen Moyer's image on the cover of magazines is truly something worth collecting.
We have scoured our archives and located all the magazines we could find that feature Stephen on the cover.
This page is devoted to these covers.
Stephen Moyer’s most famous role to date has to be that of William Thomas “Bill” Compton.
This section of the site will attempt to chronicle who the character of Bill Compton is and what he is really like.
Stephen Moyer’s most famous role to date has to be that of William Thomas “Bill” Compton.
This section of the site will attempt to chronicle who the character of Bill Compton is and what he is really like.
Our Movie & TV Project page for Stephen's upcoming film, "Devil's Knot,"
In the film, Stephen plays the role of John Fogleman, the procecuting attorney in the trial and conviction of three teenagers for the savage murder of three, eight-year-old boys in the small town of West Memphis, Arkansas, in 1993.
Dubbed the so-called “West Memphis Three,”
True Blood wasn't Stephen Moyer's first tv or movie role. He has been in many films and television shows.
We have made a page for each of Stephen's various movie and TV projects that include information, videos, photos, etc. from his long and full career.
The definition of the word “versatile” according to Webster’s Dictionary is: changing or fluctuating readily : variable. This defines Stephen Moyer perfectly.
While, he is steady as a rock, he is also like a tree’s branches that bend with the wind adapting and investigating new ways to rejuvenate how we see him.
Read more about how he transforms himself.
The definition of the word “versatile” according to Webster’s Dictionary is: changing or fluctuating readily : variable. This defines Stephen Moyer perfectly.
While, he is steady as a rock, he is also like a tree’s branches that bend with the wind adapting and investigating new ways to rejuvenate how we see him.
Read more about how he transforms himself.
Bill Compton has fascinated all the Bill fans since Season 1 of True Blood. We answer the question, "Why Do We Love Bill?"
What makes this vampire so fascinating and mesmerizing?
Find out by visiting this page.
Bill Compton has fascinated all the Bill fans since Season 1 of True Blood. We answer the question, "Why Do We Love Bill?"
What makes this vampire so fascinating and mesmerizing?
July episode descriptions of True Blood: Bill and Eric search for Russell
SPOILER ALERT
Check out the episodes descriptions for the July episodes of True Blood.
Don’t read if you don’t want to be spoiled!
SUNDAY, JULY 1 “We’ll Meet Again”
Eric (Alexander Skarsgård) and Bill (Stephen Moyer) have doubts they will survive the search for Russell (Denis O’Hare). Sookie (Anna Paquin) opens up to Alcide (Joe Manganiello). An irate Lafayette (Nelsan Ellis) unwittingly puts Sookie’s life in danger. At Authority headquarters, Roman (Christopher Meloni) and Salome (Valentina Cervi) continue interrogating Nora (Lucy Griffiths) about the Sanguinistas – and a possible traitor within the Council. Pam (Kristin Bauer van Straten) forces Tara (Rutina Wesley) to toe the line; Andy (Chris Bauer) and Jason (Ryan Kwanten) go to a burlesque party; Sam’s (Sam Trammell) shifter friends invite him for a run; Terry (Todd Lowe) flashes back to a deadly night in Iraq; Hoyt (Jim Parrack) tests the fangbanger waters; Sookie drowns her sorrows.
SUNDAY, JULY 8 “Let’s Boot and Rally”
With time running short, Bill and Eric enlist Sookie to probe for clues on Russell’s hiding place. Unable to deal with the demon magic inside him, Lafayette calls out to Jesus’ spirit for help. Patrick Devins (Scott Foley) and Terry are held hostage in a bunker belonging to their Iraq War buddy Brian Eller (Brian Geraghty). Jason wakes to a disturbing dream; Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll) gives Tara advice on adjusting to vampire life; Sam visits Luna (Janina Gavankar) with bad news.
SUNDAY, JULY 15 “Hopeless”
The aftermath at the asylum leaves Sookie with an eerie sense of foreboding. At Fangtasia, Pam breaks up a vamp-girl fight, praising Tara for her tenacity. Lafayette visits Ruby Jean (Alfre Woodard), who also received a disturbing message from Jesus. Fearing for his family’s safety, Terry blames his curse for his troubles with Arlene (Carrie Preston). Alcide challenges J.D. (Louis Herthum); Sam offers to help Andy investigate the recent shootings; Roman lays out his plans to take out Russell.
Thanks for the look ahead. I succumbed quite readily to checking out the spoiler descriptions. Lots to ponder and anticipate as Bill's and Eric's story lines move forward.