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Bruce

Bruce
Appearances
Season(s)
6
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
2 episodes (see below)
Mentioned in
Biographical Information
Also Known As
Status
Deceased
Age
Turning age
Vampire age
Date of birth
()
Date turned
()
Date of death
2011
Origin
Vermont
Profession
  • Occupy Wall Street-type
Religion
Gender
Male
Family Information
Unknown Father - Father
Unknown Mother - Mother
Supernatural Information
Species
Powers
  • All human abilities
Has shifted into
Notable Progeny
Notable kills
Cause of death
Eaten by wolves
Killed by
Physical Appearance
Height
Hair color
-
Eye color
-
Portrayed by
Actor
Actress
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"You recording us!?"
Alcide Herveaux, to Bruce[src]

Bruce, described as a "nerdy young African-American guy from Vermont", was a character on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American guest starring actor Shaun Brown, Bruce made his debut on the episode "The Sun" in the series' sixth season. A member of Nicole Wright's group, Bruce met an untimely demise on the subsequent episode, "You're No Good", in the same season.

Personality[]

Biography[]

Background[]

Originally from Vermont, Bruce

Season 6[]

"The Sun"[]

Bruce along with the rest of Nicole's group, Jessie and Mustard, go inside of Merlotte's to see Sam Merlotte. Later on Bruce and the others record Sam and Lafayette get beat down by Alcide Herveaux and Danielle, and Emma get taken. ("The Sun")

"You're No Good"[]

After the beating the group take Sam and Lafayette inside. Nicole tells Sam she is going to help him get Emma back. The group travel to Alcide's pack, and Alcide immediately sees the cameras on the group and he cannot help anyone but Nicole from being devoured by his wild wolves. ("You're No Good")

Appearances[]

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"
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