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Buster

Buster
Appearances
Season(s)
1
First seen
Last seen
Appeared in
1 episode (see below)
Mentioned in
Biographical Information
Also Known As
Status
Alive
Age
Turning age
Vampire age
Date of birth
()
Date turned
()
Date of death
()
Profession
Retired
Religion
Christian †
Gender
Male
Family Information
Family members
Unknown Father - Father
Unknown Mother - Mother
Supernatural Information
Species
Powers
  • All human abilities
Has shifted into
Notable Progeny
Notable kills
Cause of death
Killed by
Physical Appearance
Height
Hair color
-
Eye color
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Portrayed by
Actress
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Buster was an older gentleman dining at Big Patty's Pie House on the HBO original series True Blood. Played by American actor Earl Billings, Buster is a patron dining in the small suburban town of Bunkie, Louisiana. He began to divulge crucial information to Sookie Stackhouse and Sam Merlotte, and appears only on the episode "To Love Is to Bury" in the series' first season.

Personality[]

Biography[]

Background[]

Season 1[]

"To Love Is to Bury"[]

He told them he knew about Cindy Marshall, and would tell them more, in return for eating two pieces of pie he had ordered. They sat at the counter with Buster, as he told them Cindy moved into town with her brother a few months before she was strangled. When Sookie asked if she could speak with the brother, Buster told her that "he was gone by the time they found her body", and that police thought he might have been murdered too, or been the murderer himself.

Sam asked Buster for the brother's name, and he told him it was Drew Marshall. He also told them there were rumors that Cindy had been a fangbanger. ("To Love Is to Bury")

Appearances[]

Season one appearances
"Strange Love" "The First Taste" "Mine" "Escape from Dragon House"
"Sparks Fly Out" "Cold Ground" "Burning House of Love" "Fourth Man in the Fire"
"Plaisir D'Amour" "I Don't Wanna Know" "To Love Is to Bury" "You'll Be the Death of Me"
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