Mar 01,2010
Paul Wesley on Monday’s PIX Morning
Paul Wesley stopped by PIX Morning News this morning to talk about what’s in store on Vampire Diaries when the show returns on March 25th. Here’s the video if you want to see it! (:
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Mar 01,2010
Paul Wesley stopped by PIX Morning News this morning to talk about what’s in store on Vampire Diaries when the show returns on March 25th. Here’s the video if you want to see it! (:
Feb 10,2010
Seventeen posted its 17 Questions session with Paul Wesley recently, which can be checked out at the website here.
In your opinion, what makes The Vampire Diaries different than other vampire TV shows and films?
It’s very independent of all the other stuff out there. The books were written 15 years ago — before Twilight. It’s a very original story, and it’s important to me that my character and the whole story’s judged for what it is.
Feb 04,2010
The second video interview from the Nylon photoshoot has now been posted online.
Check it out:
Jan 30,2010
Zach Roerig who plays Matt Donovan on the Vampire Diaries was also interviewed by Betty Confidential, along with the newomer on the show Sean Faris.

When Matt finds out Vicki’s dead, is he going to go after Damon and Stefan [Paul Wesley]?
Matt’s definitely going to seek redemption. I’m not sure he’s going to know what direction to go in, but he won’t stop till he figures it out. It may not mean staking a vampire in the heart, but he’ll do something. I’m just waiting to see what’s in store for the rest of the series. It started out focusing on Elena, Damon and Stefan, but Bonnie [Katerina Graham] and her witchy ways are going to become a bigger part of the show; the town’s people who are trying to secretly hunt for vampires will be out in force; there are new characters popping up, so there’s a lot more to come. I’m just as excited as the viewers to see it unfold.
Jan 30,2010
Betty Confidential has brand new interview with Sean Faris, who’s playing Ben, the buff bartender with a secret.

Tell us about your character Ben on The Vampire Diaries.
Ben is a former star football player at the town’s high school and he didn’t really do much with his life, so while his other friends moved on he got stuck in Mystic Falls. He discovers the beautiful Bonnie (Katerina Graham) and they start to hang out for a little bit. I can’t really tell you anything beyond that or I’d get in trouble.Ben knows Matt (Zach Roerig), right?
Yeah, they’ve known each other because they both played football, so he gets a job at Mystic Grill and that’s how I get introduced to the show.
Jan 29,2010
In a detailed new interview with LA Times, Paul Wesley talks about Stefan and the Vampire Diaries. He also goes on to talk about Stefan’s relation with Damon, and what he anticipates if Katherine comes back. The interviewer also gets him to talk about the Civil War-era and Paul talks about the chemistry he has with Ian and Nina, and a lot more!

I can’t imagine Damon as a normal, functioning brother.
Exactly. But maybe not a sociopath, maybe not psychotic. When you go to the flashback, it breaks my heart sometimes. I think about their relationship, and it’s so beautiful. They loved each other so much back then.
t’s become clear that Stefan isn’t as hung up on Katherine, romantically, as Damon is. When that tomb finally gets opened, if Katherine comes back, do you think Stefan wants to see her again?
I’ve thought about that so much, but I don’t know if I have a definitive answer for you. He’s in love with Elena; that’s his true love. No doubt about it. Still, there’s always something to be said about that ex-girlfriend who created such a lasting impression in your mind. Even if you know she’ll be somewhere, and you’re like, “Uh-oh!” it’ll still be kind of interesting to see her.
Last week Nina [Dobrev] told me that her favorite episode was “The Lost Girls.” Do you have a favorite episode or scene?“The Turning Point.” It was a really beautiful episode for Stefan and Elena. The moment where he turns around because he’s ashamed of his face — the blood is rushing through his eyes, his veins are popping out — he’s terrified, and he hates himself for it. He runs from that part of himself, but she turns him around and tells him not to be afraid. She touches his face, and she thinks he’s beautiful. It’s so intimate, that moment, because she accepts the darkest part of him.
Jan 29,2010
Most of you must have by now seen Unpleasantville, and still under the spell of the one-of-a-kind episode.
Hollywood Crush posted a video where Katerina Graham talks about the hidden meaning behind all the ’50s costume-and-drama.
Kat explains that the decade theme will play a pivotal role for the ladies in the episode, noting that they are “traveling back in time” (for the school dance) with purpose. “That episode has a lot to do about strength and finding your voice as a women, and I like that they paralleled that with the 50′s,” she said. “During that time a lot of that was going on, and I think it was just a brilliant script and brilliant episode to shoot.”
“It’s about finding your voice,” she continued. “You know Bonnie’s actually pretty bold in that episode and so is Elena and so is Caroline. I think for me, when I read the script, I noticed the parallels between the actual 50′s era versus kind of having that modern day strength of a woman.”
Check out the video here.