The last time Evan Rachel Wood was on the telly, she was dying in a hail of wooden bullets. Such was the end of her Vampire Queen of Louisiana in True Blood, a part she had begged for.
"'I was such a fan of the show so I called [show creator] Alan Ball and said I'd do any role," she recalls.
"When I got the call to play the queen I think I had a heart attack - being surrounded by baked, good-looking people constantly."
Her turn as the 500-year-old monarch possibly made up for any disappointment the 7-year-old Wood might still hold for losing out to Kirsten Dunst in 1994's Interview with the Vampire. And she hasn't lacked for pale and scary company in real life either, having been engaged to shock rocker Marilyn Manson until earlier this year. She's now back with former flame Jamie Bell who, like Wood, is a former child screen star finding his feet as an adult actor.
Having worked in television from an early age, Wood, 24, garnered acclaim for her breakthrough role in Catherine Hardwicke's Thirteen (2003). This year she was nominated for an Emmy for what many consider to be her most mature performance, as Kate Winslet's opera singer daughter in Mildred Pierce. The five-part HBO series follows Winslet's over-protective mother who tries to get her life back on track after separating from her husband. As she experiences success and failure as a businesswoman and copes with the death of her younger daughter, Ray, she yearns for the love and respect of her elder narcissistic daughter, Veda.