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Anna Camp

Anna Camp
Appearances
Season(s)
2, 6, 7
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
23 episodes (see below)
Biographical Information
Date of birth
September 27, 1982 (1982-09-27) (age 41)
Date of death
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Place of birth
Aiken, South Carolina, USA
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Role
Sarah Newlin
Amber Mills (as a hallucination in “May Be the Last Time”)
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External Links
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Anna Camp, born September 27, 1982 in Aiken, South Carolina, is an American actress who plays the role of Sarah Newlin on the HBO original series True Blood. Making her debut on the episode "Nothing but the Blood" at the beginning of second season, Anna plays the role of Fellowship of the Sun televangelist Steve Newlin's ex-wife. When their marriage falls apart, she had a brief affair with Jason Stackhouse, believing it was a sign from God for them to get together. By 2010, Anna had masterminded a Vampire concentration camp and the systematic extermination of the vampire race, seeking a career in politics as well. With Governor Burrell's untimely demise, it appears that she is the "tyrant" of which Lilith speaks. After Hep-V spreads, she goes into hiding under the alias "Noomi". Her blood is the cure for Hep-V, and she is eventually caught and locked in the basement of the vampire nightclub Fangtasia where she remains today. Playing a recurring role through the series' second, sixth, and seventh seasons, Anna was a co-starring actress who was last seen in the series' finale episode, "Thank You", in the series' seventh, and final, season.

Biography[]

Camp grew up in Columbia, South Carolina attending Meadowfield Elementary School. She graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2004. She moved to New York City shortly thereafter.

Camp played Jill Mason in the 2008 Broadway revival of Equus.

Filmography[]

Film[]

  • Pitch Perfect 3 (2017)
  • Pitch Perfect 2 (2015)
  • Pitch Perfect (2012)
  • The Help (2011)

Television[]

  • Perfect Harmony (2019)
  • Mad Men (2010)
  • Covert Affairs (2010)
  • Numb3rs (2010)
  • Glee (2009)
  • The Office (2009)
  • True Blood (2009, 2013-2014)

Gallery[]

Trading Cards[]

Appearances[]

Season two appearances
"Nothing but the Blood" "Keep This Party Going" "Scratches" "Shake and Fingerpop"
"Never Let Me Go" "Hard-Hearted Hannah" "Release Me" "Timebomb"
"I Will Rise Up" "New World in My View" "Frenzy" "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'"
Season six appearances
"Who Are You, Really?" "The Sun" "You're No Good" "At Last"
"F**k the Pain Away" "Don't You Feel Me" "In the Evening" "Dead Meat"
"Life Matters" "Radioactive"
Season seven appearances
"Jesus Gonna Be Here" "I Found You" "Fire in the Hole" "Death is Not the End"
"Lost Cause" "Karma" "May Be the Last Time" "Almost Home"
"Love is to Die" "Thank You"
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