Interview: "True Blood" Star Ryan Kwanten Talks Career Regrets, Jason Stackhouse Pigeonholing, And Were-Panthers

With HBO's addictive horror drama returning this Sunday, the Australian scene-stealer gets candid.

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The Australian True Blood star talks career regrets, Jason Stackhouse pigeonholing, and being violated by were-panthers.

This feature appears in Complex's June/July 2012 issue.

My first five or six years in LA, I was just trying to get two cents together to stay here. Playing Jason Stackhouse on True Blood put me in a position, financially, to make decisions based on creativity, to choose roles based on whether I connected with them. I love the Jason Stackhouse character... But I also love stepping out of his shoes. Nothing could be more unappealing to me than playing characters like him over and over again.

There are so many things on True Blood that I hadn’t seen on television before—a man getting raped by were-panthers or having priapism for several days. Every script that I read, I’m half-smiling, half-laughing, thinking, that was great!… But then I’m thinking, hang on a second—now I have to do this! It requires putting a lot of trust in [series creator] Alan Ball and his writers to say, “We’re willing to be vulnerable and do compromising scenes because we know we’re in safe hands.”

I’ve had second guesses about choosing acting over business [Kwanten has a degree from the University of Sydney]. There was a time when I wanted to be a lawyer, or even a professional triathlete… But nothing could come close to the passion I have for acting. I was working on a television series while I was studying full-time. As the business and acting opportunities got bigger, I thought about which one I’d most regret not taking a chance on, and I felt like it was acting.

It’s hilarious how many people think that I’ve channeled George W. Bush when playing Stackhouse! I didn’t, but it’s interesting to hear that. There were a couple people in my life who inspired Jason… But as the character evolved and the seasons went on, I came to the conclusion that the decisions he was making were the polar opposite of the decisions I would make, and that was how I eventually ended up playing Jason—going against all my own instincts.

As told to Lauren Otis (@LaurNado)

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