
Lorena and Bill
On a show that commingles sex and violence as a general rule, that last encounter between Bill and Lorena may have shredded the envelope: testing the limits of vampire-on-vampire hate-sex, Bill twisted Lorena’s head completely around between thrusts — and true to Lorena’s malevolent nature, she loved it.
With True Blood resuming its run this weekend, she called up Movieline to discuss exactly how they made it work, why Lorena just can’t get over Bill, and how J.J. Abrams is inadvertently responsible.
So you had a very, shall we say, “head-turning” scene in episode three? You could say that. You could say “twisted.”
I’m sure you’re going to hear all of those jokes. We were making them on the day of filming, trust me.
Please tell me what your reaction was when you read that. I think my jaw dropped to the floor, and my initial thought was, “Oh, my poor parents.” [Laughs] There was sort of an anxiety about it, but upon reflection, I realized it was going to very much be a water-cooler scene for the season, and given the choice, I’d rather be in the water-cooler scene than not. I made my peace with it, although I’m nervous to actually see it! I’ve seen it in pieces because I had to go back and do sound for it, but I have not seen the finished product yet.
It’s insane. It was kind of insane, wasn’t it? Unfortunately, so many great scenes happen in episode three, and I don’t know that anyone will remember them when the last moment of the episode occurs.
Well, how the hell did you film that? I want to know everything. I think it’s CGI magic, but they actually built a puppet — a Mariana puppet, or a Lorena puppet, I should say. I did a lifecast of my torso and my face, and it came out perfect. It looked exactly like me, and her head could twist around. We kind of did it in stops and starts all day long. [Laughs] We did it with Stephen and I facing up, Stephen and I face-down, Stephen with the puppet…there were many different versions that we filmed, and they sort of pieced them all together with post-production magic to make it all look, I’m hoping, horrific.
On a show like True Blood, it’s kind of an honor to have the most talked-about sex scene, isn’t it? Yes, yes. I mean, I had a pretty gruesome sex scene last season when we were rolling around in blood, but this one pushed the envelope for sure, as far as incorporating violence and sex. It’s actually one of the things I love about the show: it knows what it is, and it does what it does very well. Alan Ball just knows how to keep upping the ante and how to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Once you think you have the show figured out, they pull something like this, and it’s like, “Wow, I’m speechless.”
What was it that you so enjoyed about the flashbacks in that episode? I love these particular flashbacks because you get to see the beginning nature of their relationship and Bill really not having a handle on his vampire life. He makes mistakes and crosses lines, and you see Lorena acting as his maker in a maternal sort of way, which you really haven’t seen before. I don’t know if you were surprised, but I was surprised about how things were handled in that scene.
Why do you think Lorena is so obsessed with Bill? I think he represents everything that she wants. The irony is that the very things that initially attracted her to Bill are the qualities in him that keep him from returning her love: He’s this honorable, dignified man who has scruples and morals. She’s been waiting to find a companion; she’s a very lonely character, and I have my own ideas for why that is, that she was never really loved in her human life either. The problem is that she’s very much in tune with her vampire life and she wants him to indulge in those vampire things, and this season, you get to see a darker side of Bill. I think it’s as twisted — again, sorry for the pun — as it seems that it excited Lorena that she starts to see her input in Bill. The more violent he is, the darker he is, the more he pushes away Sookie for his vampire life, the better it is for Lorena. She thinks, “This is the vampire I made.”
Do you mind playing such a villain, or do you want fans to like you? I do want the fans to like me a little bit! This season, she does have her evil moments still, but the way she deals with Bill’s wife, I think, is very surprising. You leave that moment where she starts to glamour her and you think, “Oh my God, she’s going to do something horrible to his wife and I’ll never like this character,” but she doesn’t. She’s sort of taken care of in a way. Further on, in episode ten, I think you’ll see more of those moments. I think it makes her a more interesting character and it’s so much more rewarding to play a character who has those sides to her.
You’ve taken a lot of abuse this season, but at least you get to wear some fabulous clothing. I thought Lorena’s riding outfit that she got burned up in was kind of insanely wonderful. Thank you! Yes, they worked very hard on that outfit. It’s a shame that it was only onscreen for about two seconds. [Laughs] I was set on fire, but I think I had about four different fittings just for that outfit. I’m an extremely lucky girl that I get to wear all these fabulous clothes.
So tell me about this chance meeting with J.J. Abrams that helped launch your career. Oh, yes. I used to work at Morton’s in Burbank, for about seven years. J.J. used to come in to write when he was working on Alias — he’d come in with his laptop late in the evening and have a steak. I was an insane fan of the show and I knew who he was and I didn’t want to approach him and say anything, but we kind of struck up an acquaintance because I was a hostess and I knew he needed the one table with an outlet next to it for his laptop. So, after about four or five of these times when he’d come in and need that table and we’d have a bit of a back-and-forth, it came out that I was an actress. He started scolding me that I hadn’t mentioned it before and hadn’t been giving him my headshot.
But you couldn’t have! I know! I said, if I’d done that, he would have been turned off. He was very generous and very gracious and he said, “Please send me your stuff,” which I did, but I thought, “If I just send him my picture and a resume with nothing on it, it’s not going to go anywhere.” So I started to come up with a very clever cover letter about why I needed to be on Alias, full of inside jokes about the show like how I look amazing in colored wigs or how I can pretend that Glendale is the Czech Republic. Apparently, they loved it there and passed it around at the writer’s table or something, and a few weeks later, I got the call from their casting office that they were offering me a little part.
And who did you play? I play the girl who blows up. I’m literally onscreen for a couple of seconds, and then I blow up.
You’ve gotten blown up, burned up, your head’s gotten twisted around…you have a very interesting resume, Mariana. I have. I think I’ve died many, many times on TV, and this show is adding interesting some new atrocities to the list.






For what it is worth, I am a complete fan of Mariana Klaveno as Lorena and am exceptionally glad that she views the character exactly the way I, too envisioned. We may love to hate her, but there is more to Lorena than meets the eye. And just for the record: Mariana is a wonderful interview.
Sorry for the double post. It just occurred to me that the black, lacy dress that Lorena wears in this scene sort of mirrors the lacy white top that Sookie wears to the Lou’s Pine. Did the costuming mean to create the black/white dichotomy of Sookie and Lorena?
Wow good observation, Lorena represents the darkness Bill wants to escape and Sookie is the light that he wants to reach.
Lorena’s wardrobe is the best of anyone on the show, including Pam’s. She looks just stunning all the time in these gorgeous, classy outfits. It almost seems unfair to compare her to Sookie. That white lace top is awful, and the black dress is awesome.
Well, pardon Sookie for being POOR. For not looking like her clothing is custom-made by Channel in Paris. TB dresses Sookie as exactly what she is–a small-town waitress making minimum wage plus tips and living in an ancient house that she has to maintain and pay taxes on. She can’t even afford a cell phone. How scandalous!
Lorena and the other vamps have had centuries to rob humans blind and accumulate wealth. Of course their clothing doesn’t look like it came from Walmart, you judgemental bitches.
Good interview and interesting to read how the scene was created !
Her take on why Lorena is so obsessed with Bill is spot on! Exactly what I think – all of things she admires about Bill are the exact same reasons why he is unable to commit himself to her.
I still want Lorena with a stake to her heart like yesterday, but MK seems like a lovely person and she gives a good interview. She seems like a doll.
Great interview! I am a little surprised to her reference of Lorena in Episode 10. I thought Sookie would “stake her ass” before that. Hmm… Doesn’t Bill return to Bon Temps in Episode 6?
Bill probably goes back to Bon Temps…WITH Lorena. I’m put off that she’s still around in episode 10! Sookie should have staked her butt well before then.
Nothing against the actress or the character btw.
Hey, we get to agree on something! I cannot stand 10 episodes of Lorena, I will got batshit crazy before then. No disrespect to Mariana as she’s obviously doing a kick ass job, but her character is absolutely repugnant. Like fingernails on a blackboard horrible. She needs to die and probably will, but the bastards are going to make us beg for it. Grrr.
I’m thinking its a flashback. She was confirmed for 6 episodes only I think.
Was I the only one who laughed at the image of Stephen having hump a puppet?
Nope, LOL!!!
Now that you mention it…*snickers*
It looked like a blow-up doll to me. I’m sure there was a small window of non-laughter to shoot that part of the sequence.
Actually…I was relieved to hear about the puppet!
Surely no one actually thought he was twisting her neck for real. LOL!!!
I remember reading how they filmed the head turning scene for The Exorcist. Similar, except the girl was turning her own head around in The Exorcist. LOL!!
Mariana K. is a lovely woman but I hope Bill is freed from Lorena way before episode 10!! I’m sure she will come back at some point to cause more trouble for him but I hope he gets a break from her for a few episodes anyway.
Yes, I also had thoughts for poor Stephen having to hump a puppet! Poor guy! I would love to see out takes of those scenes!
Lorena for 10 episodes? As has been previously posted, maybe she is in a flashback.
I’m with CE in that I cringe when Lorena is on the screen – agree that she is doing her job right!
Yes, her clothers are to die for! I thought Maryann’s were great in S2, but Lorena has great evening clothes and Mayann daytime clothes!
It disturbs me how much that choke hold picture turns me on. Bad CE, bad.